The Green Goblin’s Grandson Made An Important Discovery About Symbiotes

Normie Osborn’s adventures as Red Goblin have certainly taken him to some of the darkest parts of the Marvel Universe. Not least of which is his own self-examination. Being bonded to a symbiote born from Carnage has forced Normie to assess just how much his family’s tainted history has affected him as a person. In the process, he realized how symbiotes truly worked in relation to their owners.In Red Goblin #3 (by Alex Paknadel, Jan Bazaldua, David Curiel, VC’s Joe Caramagna), while fighting the Goblin Nation, Normie gave into his inner rage and unleashed his symbiote, Rascal, to its full effect. This helped him understand that symbiotes aren’t inherently good or evil, but merely amplify what already exists in their owner. If so, then any symbiote has the potential for great good, or great evil. Normie himself will need to decide if the Osborn legacy of hate and violence will chart his course, or if he will rise above it and be the kind of person he can be proud of.Normie Osborn was never certain about having his own symbiote. He was terrified that having one descended from the Carnage symbiote, mixed with his own emotional trauma from the constant turmoil within his family, would be a volatile mix. His worries proved to be well-founded, but Normie was wrong about why things got out of hand.RELATED: Marvel’s Newest Symbiote Superhero Has a Shocking New Power

Normie Osborn’s adventures as Red Goblin have certainly taken him to some of the darkest parts of the Marvel Universe. Not least of which is his own self-examination. Being bonded to a symbiote born from Carnage has forced Normie to assess just how much his family’s tainted history has affected him as a person. In the process, he realized how symbiotes truly worked in relation to their owners.

RELATED: Marvel’s Newest Symbiote Superhero Has a Shocking New Power

In Red Goblin #3 (by Alex Paknadel, Jan Bazaldua, David Curiel, VC’s Joe Caramagna), while fighting the Goblin Nation, Normie gave into his inner rage and unleashed his symbiote, Rascal, to its full effect. This helped him understand that symbiotes aren’t inherently good or evil, but merely amplify what already exists in their owner. If so, then any symbiote has the potential for great good, or great evil. Normie himself will need to decide if the Osborn legacy of hate and violence will chart his course, or if he will rise above it and be the kind of person he can be proud of.

Normie Osborn was never certain about having his own symbiote. He was terrified that having one descended from the Carnage symbiote, mixed with his own emotional trauma from the constant turmoil within his family, would be a volatile mix. His worries proved to be well-founded, but Normie was wrong about why things got out of hand.

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