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Red Goblin #10

 

 

SCORE: 71

 

Red Goblin #10 

 

I had my suspicions about Red Goblin #10 before reading it. The storyline in this comic book series felt like it was going a certain direction. Red Goblin #10 confirmed my suspicions. I will get into that in just a little bit. There are twenty pages of comic book content within Red Goblin #10. There are three pages of comic book content, then the credits and recap page. Advertisements can be found all throughout the Red Goblin #10 comic book.

There will be spoilers in this review of the Red Goblin #10 comic book. Red Goblin #10 finishes off this series. There are no more comic books in this storyline at this time. So the Red Goblin is done for now. This is a really good thing because I was planning on not reading it in the near future. I got tired of some of the wishy washy back and forth in previous issues.

There is some violent content within Red Goblin #10. Normie and Rascal show up to Venom's building and attack him. They even throw a Goblin sled at Venom. The explosion knocks out Venom and causes all kinds of damage. Objects are flying off the roof and endangering all kinds of civilians. Normie and Rascal jump into the fray and save the people that are in danger. Normie caused the danger though.

Normie wants to know why Venom chose him. Normie does not feel worthy of this gift, especially due to his family history. Venom shares what he needed and why. Ultimately there are no major answers that Normie receives. The no answers sort of makes sense but at the same time is a bit of a nuisance. Things just happen kid is the lesson Red Goblin #10 sort of teaches.

Normie has a stillness when he saves people. Red Goblin #10 teaches us that Normie has finally found his place and his role. Red Goblin #10 leaves us with a bit of acceptance. Normie returns home and winds up lying to his mom. His mom shares that secrets are a horrible thing to keep. Normie decides to keep his secrets from his mom at this time. I have no idea if that will be addressed in the future or not.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 68%
Writing: 75%
Replay/Extras: 72%
Story: 75%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

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


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