• Venom and Mania tackle Lord Ogre... and Crossbones and the DOA!
• Flash and the symbiote have a heart-to-heart.
• And how can Hellstrom be in so many places at once?
I'm a bit bummed that this series is going to come to an end. I've been enjoying seeing Venom out on his own. I'm not a huge fan of what they've been doing with him in the ‘Thunderbolts' so far so I hope they find a way to bring him back as a main stream Avenger or find another role for him in the near future. Read Full Review
The one issue I find is that the characters look stiff. Symbiotes are supposed to feel free and unhinged when they are shapeshifting and what not, yet you see mainly with Mania that her movements look stiff and boring. Seeing more freedom in their actions would make things a lot more appealing if there was someone who knew how to handle them. Aside from this, the facial features again look simplistic to the point that it's distracting. Read Full Review
With the addition of Mania and the creepy but revealing conversation Flash gets to have with the Symbiote I see this story going on to be one of those must reads for Venom fans whether you're an old school fan or not. Read Full Review
VENOM #41 takes a lot of large steps with the plot and throws a fascinating scene our way, but it still feels like there's a lot of weight left on the final issue's shoulders. One plot element (which I considered to be a big deal) felt like it received a pretty swift and abrupt conclusion, so I really hope everything else doesn't get a similar treatment in the final issue. Read Full Review