The good news about Goblin's Revenge is that it's largely free of offensive content, save for the expected violence, the writing style is quite readable, and that you can understand it just fine without having read the prequel Carnage in New York. The bad news? Goblin's Revenge is a bit too brief--212 pages, including some white space and one full-page illustration for each of the sixteen chapters and prologue and epilogue--the conclusion feels a bit rushed, and there wasn't as much action as most Spidey fans would probably want. Die-hard fans of the wall-crawler might like this, but there are plenty of better novels about Peter Parker and his arachnid alter ego than Goblin's Revenge.