AND LO, THERE CAME A POISON Part 2
• KID KAIJU has no idea what he's capable of and now he's accidentally summoned a POISON FIN FANG FOOM from another dimension.
• How can Kid Kaiju be a hero if he can't control his powers?
• Continuing from the bombastic pages of VENOMVERSE, this issue will impact Kid Kaiju, his monsters and the Marvel Universe in ways you will never see coming.
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Proper Fin Fang Foom (in continuity with his last appearance in the Drax solo, no less) saves the day with kaiju battling and telepathic psychological counseling just when Kei needs it. The story comes to a satisfying conclusion, and the heavy bias toward monster fighting suits Andrea Broccardo's artistic tastes. While I was initially grumpy about the Venomverse tie-in, the crossover wound up enlightening me regarding the main event: Venomverse was a close-to-all-ages piece of kiddie action-horror. That makes it eminently suitable for tying into the kid-focused world of Monsters Unleashed and explains why I was so underwhelmed the event itself. It was never *meant* to be complex and mature and meaningful, and it was my mistake to fault it fmore
Foom continuity. Decisive victory. Kei's power somewhat better explained. Some moralistic undertones. But nothing really that special.