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Red Goblin #8

 

 

SCORE: 69

 

Red Goblin #8 

 

If you read my review of the last issue of this comic book you know there were some things I was concerned about. I was also at the point that I would stop reading this comic book series very soon. Maybe after issue ten or something. I have not fleshed out that idea just yet. I do know that Red Goblin had been bad and getting worse. Things take a bit of a turn in Red Goblin #8. There will be spoilers in this review.

Normie is having trouble controlling Rascal still in Red Goblin #8. Miles Morales Spider-Man tries to help out Normie. Miles Morales fights off Crossbones for Normie. They do not find Normie's friend in the sewers. Then Normie remembers they have a building. Thing is Normie gives Miles Morales the wrong directions and goes there himself all alone. Goblin King eagerly awaits the arrival.

Goblin King talks Rascal into leaving Normie for just a second or two. Then Normie and Rascal go to town on the Goblin Nation. Tim gets away and goes to the Gold Goblin at the end of Red Goblin #8. Tim learns who Normie actually is in Red Goblin #8. That secret identity is getting learned all over the place. The Goblin Knight dies thanks to the Goblin King's betrayal in Red Goblin #8.

Red Goblin #8 starts with a recap and credits page, then twenty pages of comic book content, and next month's cover. There are advertisements found all throughout the Red Goblin #8 comic book. A lot of the advertisements have to do with other Spider-Man comic books. Honestly none of them interested me that much. I really hope this comic book ends soon. It is not going anywhere that good anymore.

The issues families can have with Red Goblin #8 are violence, blood, gore, and more. There are lies and deception within Red Goblin #8 too. Families can run into references to false gods in some of the advertisements within Red Goblin #8. The Bullpen Bulletins in Red Goblin #8 is about Carlos Gomez. He is an artist on Ms. Marvel The New Mutant. I have zero interest in that comic book.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 60%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Paknadel, Campana, Poggi, Curiel
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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