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Red Goblin #9

 

 

SCORE: 70

 

Red Goblin #9 

 

The end might actually be in sight for the Red Goblin series. I wonder if sales are dropping because people are becoming less interested in this series? I know my interest has waned in recent months. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Red Goblin #9. Advertisements can be found all throughout this comic book. There will be spoilers in this review.

The most exciting news in Red Goblin #9 comes on the Symbiowrote page. It talks about the next issue being the climax of the series. I hope that means the next issue is the last one. I will probably stop reading Red Goblin after the next issue one way or the other. Red Goblin #9 does a few good things here and there. There are also some pointless conflicts within Red Goblin #9.

Different characters are trying to find Normie and Rascal in Red Goblin #9. The Gold Goblin threatens one of the members of the Goblin Nation Gang in Red Goblin #9. A police officer asks questions of the kid that got kidnapped. Rascal is going after anyone and everyone that hurt Normie. Rascal even digs up Normies dead father. I am still a bit perplexed by that one personally.

The issues families can have with Red Goblin #9 are violence, blood, false gods, and more. The credits page also contains a lengthy recap on what has been going on. The symbiote art is interesting in Red Goblin #9. At the end of Red Goblin #9 Rascal decides to confront Venom. He is going back to the source of his existence. I am curious to see what happens when the two meet.

Red Goblin #9 has floundered around for a lot of issues. Thankfully it looks like things will finally wrap up in the next issue. I am ready to be done with this series personally. I do like some of the symbiote art within Red Goblin #9. The Bullpen Bulletin is about Aaron Kuder who is working on the Daredevil series. Red Goblin #9 has sections of talking and sections of action.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 67%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 61%

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


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