WAR OF THE REALMS TIE-IN!
• Battered, bleeding and at the end of his rope, Malekith's War Witches and their henchmen threaten to overwhelm Eddie Brock.
• Meanwhile, Eddie still has 9-year-old Dylan in tow... Now he just needs to keep him alive.
Rated T+
Teeming with action and telling character moments, Venom (2018-) #15is an epic War of the Realms tie-in. Read Full Review
One tie in book down and a half dozen to go, this event is almost over and I'm coming out the other side. Read Full Review
It's a solid conclusion to this mini arc, and Bunn and his team have done a solid job, but I'm ready for the reigns to be handed back to the usual Venom squad. Read Full Review
In the end, Eddie Brock walks away from this battle, not because of Asgardian magic, but because of his own wits and strength. Considering what's waiting for him around the corner, he's going to need that. Venom #15 wraps up this little quest through War of the Realms, which has taken over every other book from Marvel for the past month or so. Writer Cullen Bunn turned in a solid overall story, but it takes away from the great momentum the series has built up until this point. This makes me question the need for tie-ins like this. Read Full Review
The concluding issue offers more of the same as its two preceding chapters; a story that relies on heavy action and brilliant visuals. This three-part arc may be nothing more than a filler from this book's actual ongoing saga, but I got my fun out of it (and I'll be forever grateful for Barbarian Eddie with a badass battleaxe). But the vacation is now over; its time to get back to work, Cates. Read Full Review
"The fear is always the same. That's how they knows. that's how i kown we are venom.
This was a solid wrap up. And the Absolute Carnage page was pretty cool, for what it could be.
So one of the Dreamstones gets picked up by Parties Unknown there at the end. What happened to the other one?
Solid ending.
I only bought this for the sweet marvels variant cover...this series can't go back to its usual suspects fast enough
It wasn't a bad story per se, but rather a quite generic one, especially when compared to what's been happening in this book so far. At last, we can finally go back to the main story.
What started off as something promising ended up being pretty basic. I liked the character designs a lot in this arc but I thought it all ended so lame. Felt very unmemorable and half way through I found myself skimming through panels waiting to get back to Cates.
This was a pretty okay tie-in. Not great, but not bad.
Back to the Absolute Carnage, please.