Red Goblin #9
| Writer | Alex Paknadel |
| Artist | Campagna, Chris |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Normie Osborn has been losing himself to the corrupting influence of his symbiote - but his family and DYLAN BROCK are ready to mount a final push to save Normie from himself!
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9.2
The Comicbook Dispatch - dragoncache
Oct 04, 2023A childs optimism turns to agony when he crosses the line in Red Goblin #9. Next time Dylan Brock feels generous, perhaps he should give Norman Osborns grandson a gift certificate to Chuck E. Cheese. Read Full Review
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9.0
ComicBook.com - Matthew Aguilar
Oct 04, 2023Red Goblin continues to be one of Marvel's hidden gems, and issues like this cement its top-tier status. Read Full Review
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8.0
Good issue overall. Enjoyed the annoying kid at the start getting their life scared out of them. We are also finally getting Normie to realize that yeah Rascal might not be good, or at least he is very alien and doesn't understand normal human concepts. Norman still dealing with guilt and trying to fix his previous mistakes is at least consistent with where he is in the universe at this time. In character. Good fight scenes, but this was mostly a set up to the final issue. Red Goblin might not exist by the end of this series.
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7.5
I like how Rascal is taking Normie off the deep end. I'm not sure how much further they can take this story as it's starting to get to be a one-note story. It should probably end at 12. Things heat up when Rascal digs up Harry's grave and Norman appears. Bringing Venom into this could be really cool. Check out my comic review channel - https://youtu.be/ZT_wXITN-Gg
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7.5
A step-up from the previous issue right back to the usual quality from this series. The art still isn't my favorite, but it worked better for me here than it did in Issue 8. Plus, the story is definitely interesting. Rascal digging up Harry was kind of weird, but I understood the point. Either way, I'm looking forward to seeing how this wraps up in the next issue.
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7.0
Poor Normie is just drowning in symbiote-based tragedy, and I'm still deeply invested in finding out what happens to him. I'm just not as engaged with the storytelling as I am with the story. The art hasn't won me over, despite its polish, and now there are some distinct problems (mainly stilted dialogue) in the prose, too. Though I freely admit my problems are subjective, they still keep me from tipping my rating over into "good comics" territory.
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7.5