More VENOMOUS symbiotes enter the fray! The summer of symbiotes continues to weave its tendrils through the Marvel multiverse as even more never-before-seen Venoms bear their fangs for the very first time!
VENOM scribe Al Ewing and artist Vincenzo Carrat? (MARY JANE & BLACK CAT) unite to tell a purrfect tale about your favorite cat burglar and a certain heist she may have pulled on Marvel's First Family!
Revisit MARVEL: 1602, with Clay McLeod Chapman and Paul Davidson, as they introduce the creepiest Venom EVER!
David Pepose and Ken Lashley introduce you to what we're calling the L.M.V.: LIFE-MODEL VENOM! Cyborg Spider-Man, eat more
Issue #2 might be even stronger than the first issue in the series as we get a nice balance of crazy new Venom ideas and some fun connections to Marvel history. While balancing a build-up to a clash with Carnage, Marvel proves creativity and imagination reign supreme in crafting new tantalizing looks at Venom. Read Full Review
Extreme Venomverse #2 goes live this week with all the delicious art and coloring you could want from the dark tale. Read Full Review
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The second and third strips are mere premises, not stories. "Life Model Venom" is at least an elevator pitch for a story; the Red Death thing is not even that.
The lead strip carries the whole issue. Good art, great humor, and a protagonist poised for a strong role in the upcoming event. Although it is one of those strips that pushes me toward the camp of Cranky Comic Book Guys who say Marvel is too mean to Peter Parker these days. Felicia takes some downward-aimed below-the-belt shots as she makes off with the symbiote.