Gold Goblin #1
SCORE: 72
 
 
I am very thankful I had the money to purchase a copy of the Gold 
		Goblin #1 comic book. I did not know much about this comic book before I 
		started reading it. I was not really that big into checking it out at 
		first. In fact I had seen it at both of our local comic book stores for 
		a few months now. Noah mentioned it, and I also read in this comic book 
		guide about this series so I finally decided to check it out. There will 
		be spoilers in this review.
		
		A lot has happened in the Spider-Man universe since I last read comic 
		books. Norman Osborn the original Green Goblin had all of his sins 
		removed by Sin Eater. Normal Osborn still has all of this guilt left 
		though. That is not how it works with Jesus Christ. Gold Goblin #1 has a 
		strange way of looking at having our sins removed. I do not know much 
		about this Sin Eater either. He shot Green Goblin to remove his sins 
		instead of accepting it from Jesus dying on the cross for all of our 
		sins.
		
		The issues families can have with Gold Goblin #1 are violence, blood, 
		and more. There are references to other books within Gold Goblin #1. For 
		example Gold Goblin saved Spider-Man at one point. Normal Osborn has 
		become a complete and total good guy now. That is quite the interesting 
		swing for a character that was once really evil. The mental instability 
		is still there for Norman Osborn in Gold Goblin #1. I feel bad for him 
		and hope he gets the help he deserves. Norman is doing a good job hiding 
		it from others.
		
		Norman Osborn hires Peter Parker to work for him at his company in Gold 
		Goblin #1. He is doing all he can to set things straight and right. He 
		keeps seeing ghosts like Gwen Stacy whom he killed in the past. Gold 
		Goblin #1 touches on being tormented by your past. I hope Norman Osborn 
		finds a way to move on with his life after Gold Goblin #1. He definitely 
		deserves a second chance and has been doing quite a bit of good.
		
		There are advertisements found throughout Gold Goblin #1. There are 
		twenty-one pages of content and then three pages of Bullpen Bulletins. 
		There are also two pages showing the front covers from the upcoming 
		issues. Dark Web is somehow connected to Gold Goblin #1. I have seen 
		that at our local comic book stores but it did not look very interesting 
		to me. It looks a lot like Midnight Suns which I did not enjoy.
		- Paul
		Graphics: 69%
		Writing: 75%
		Replay/Extras: 80%
		Story: 73%
		Family Friendly Factor: 62%
		
		System: Comic Book
		Publisher: Marvel
		Author: Cantwell, Medina, Fabela
		Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY
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