A.I.M. AND FIRE! A.I.M. are on the hunt for the All-New Venom - and they're not alone! Who are.. the SYMBIOTE SQUAD? Meanwhile, Dylan Brock's search for the new Venom host puts him on a collision course with the deadly Madame Masque! And the mystery deepens as one suspect is eliminated... with extreme prejudice!
Rated T+
Overall, All-New Venom #2 is a solid continuation of the series, offering a compelling mix of action, intrigue, and character drama. While the numerous plot threads could become an issue, the strong writing and artwork make this a worthwhile read for Venom fans. Read Full Review
All-New Venom#2 is as action-heavy as it comes, making it a wild and fun ride. From the vibrant art to the intriguing mystery and strong character interactions, this issue builds on the promise of the series while keeping the tone fresh and entertaining. This is a worthy read for fans of Venom who want to try something different and newcomers alike. Read Full Review
All-New Venom #2 follows up its first issue with equal style and action, building upon the mystery in a compelling, fun way. Read Full Review
As someone who has never been particularly drawn to Venom, I find the whodunit approach in this series refreshingly engaging, presenting a novel take on Venoms origin story. While the initial goofiness and the convenience of the confrontations didn't entirely win me over, the sheer thrill of the action and the unfolding mystery have me eagerly anticipating future developments. Who is the new Venom? This question alone makes the series a compelling read. Read Full Review
I'm gonna make a prediction right now by hopping on the "the new Venom is Paul" train. I feel as though, with Ewing writing this, the identity of the All-New Venom will be someone not even in the initially proposed list of suspects. I feel like actually going with one of them is a little too obvious. Aside from that, this was a solid read, but still a little disappointing considering this was written by Ewing. Gómez's art is definitely a highlight, though.
This is missing so much. It’s like venom has been so diluted it doesn’t even matter what or who is in a venom book anymore.
This book is pretty bad. I want to stay with because I like Venom, but this issue was rough.