The X-Men and Venom finally catch up with Killer Thrill and her band of mercenaries. Unfortunately, someone else is tailing this band. Is it a good read?
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In Venom #162, the X-Men have been possessed by Klyntar symbiotes, and it's up to Venom to keep the focused on their goal so that he can make it back home in one piece. Is it a good read?
As such, it makes sense that she may would see Eddie Brock and immediately think evil still.
This issue also does a coupe of other things smartly First, it shows Venom making some genuine effort to make the world know he's not a bad guy Secondly, it expands on the relationship between the symbiote and Eddie[...]
Following up on Sony Pictures release of the the movie's first official poster, and now the studio seems ready to introduce film fans to Tom Hardy's Eddie Brock, as the first official teaser for Venom was released Thursday morning Directed by Ruben Fleischer from a screenplay by Scott Rosenberg, Jeff Pinkner, Kelly Marcel and Will Beall, the[...]
Venom is not only getting his own film this year, he is also getting a dedicated line of products from Hasbro this fall!
In X-Men Blue Annual #1, the Starjammers are taken by symbiotes, and this leads the X-Men to recruiting Venom in the hopes he can help. He's resistant, to say the least. Does this make for a good read?
In Venom Inc. Omega, it's the final battle: Spider-Man, Venom, Anti-Venom, Black Cat, and Mania versus a giant Maniac, aka Lee Price. He has resorbed the symbiotes he attached to his followers, and it's up to these five heroes to stop him. Is it a good read?
Eddie Brock gets a couple of big honking guns that shoot Anti-Venom bullets, Black Cat coats her claws in the stuff, Flash is toxic to the symbiotes thanks to his new suit, and Mania still has hex powers from her Hell Sign.
I like that I'm implicitly getting to reference Rick Remender's "Circle of Four" arc[...]
Let's kick off our top Marvel Comics of 2017 list with its resident Lethal Protector: Venom. Specifically, we're talking Venom #156 by Mike Costa and Mark Bagley.
Crossover
Spider-Man (Peter Parker) and the new Anti-Venom (Flash Thompson) are pitted against the symbiote hordes of Maniac, aka former-Venom Lee Price.
Elsewhere, Eddie Brock begins his search for his other half through the streets of New York.
Venom #159 cover by Gerardo Sandoval and David Curiel
This is undoubtedly the best issue of the Venom Inc[...]
crossover
With Flash Thompson now Anti-Venom'd up, he and Spider-Man are able to subdue and remove the Venom symbiote from Eddie Brock.
Spider-Man leaves Eddie tied up at Alchemax, and Webhead and the new Anti-Venom leave to track down the off-shoot of Venom that was stolen from Mania in the last issue They also need to decide[...]
Venom is trapped beneath a mountain of rubble, and Kraven is slaughtering the underground dinosaur people. Can Venom save them? Is it a good read?
To do this, he asks Peter Parker to get his "pal" Spider-Man to help him discover who stole the symbiote from him months back.
Meanwhile, Eddie Brock, who has the Venom symbiote, is struggling to maintain control over it This leads him back to Alchemax in the hopes they can solve this problem.
Venom Inc[...]
Venom's war with Kraven the Hunter continues as Kraven receives assistance from the City of New York. With things heating up, does the story stay tense?
Kraven the Hunter is after the underground dinosaur people of New York (no, really), and it's up to Venom to protect them. Is it the fight of your dreams?
Spider-Gwen is a likable character underneath Venom, and the plot-specific differences are compelling.
Unfortunately, it's also competing with Mike Costa's Venom book for Venom space right now, and that has started doing some really interesting things with the Venom setup, albeit with Eddie Brock specifically.
The art is a bit underwhelming for me It's very stylized, and[...]
Would you look at thaaaaaaat.
Anyway, Venom #154.
This issue takes place from the perspective of Eddie Brock's symbiote, as we explore its sleepless world of crap television, pondering its relationships with Eddie as well as Gargan, Lee Price, and Flash Thompson, and even pushing Eddie to tackle problems he knows about and Eddie doesn't.
And it's awesome[...]
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Venom #155
Venom becomes the Lethal Protector once again! Trying to start again in New York and being the "savior" of a race of underground dinosaur people have put Eddie Brock in an awkward position of responsibility and restraint Is he going to be able to continue his course of vigilantism, or is he just[...]
Venom #153 isn’t a brilliant comic, but it’s a lot of fun. After some of the underwhelming reads this week has brought me, Venom was perfectly satisfying.
However, there are some scenes where human Eddie Brock has arms that are way too long for his body, and the faces can look pretty off sometimes The color work of Dono Sanchez-Almara compliments it all pretty well, aiming for darker shades to match the inky black protagonist of the book.
If you're in need of[...]
Coming off the Sony announcement of Tom Hardy being cast as the lead in a Venom film… I hope he does the Bane voice… Marvel has just announced that Eddie Brock is returning to the Black & White symbiote this summer in a new epic event called Venomverse The new series is being written by[...]
Herron (@TattoodComicGuy) April 22, 2017
Eddie Brock's relationship with Venom is a lot like our relationship with Entenmann's Crumb Coffee Cake. Not the NY Style Crumb That's garbage The Crumb Coffee Cake is where it's at Mmm Coffee Cake What were we talking about again? Oh yeah.
We also got a promise of more Flash Thompson, at some[...]
We've known since December that Venom would be getting an oversized special 150th issue in May, and that it would feature the return of Eddie Brock inside the symbiote suit (we later learned Brock would return earlier, in Venom #6 in April) Now, we know a few more details First, there's this art by Tradd[...]