Venom #10

Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Bryan Hitch Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: September 14, 2022 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 5 User Reviews: 29
8.6Critic Rating
9.0User Rating

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THE COLOSSAL CAPSTONE TO THE SECOND ARC OF THIS EPIC NEW ERA OF VENOM!
Torn across space and time through the symbiote hive, Eddie Brock's soul is pushed to its absolute limit! Manipulated and maligned by forces stronger than himself, Eddie has no choice but to watch in horror as his son, Dylan, and the Venom symbiote are stabbed in the heart by BEDLAM!
RATED T+

  • 10
    Comic Crusaders - C.V.R. The Bard Sep 19, 2022

    This Venom book is bleak and intelligent at it's foremost with a comedy that pops in here and there, but is not the focus of the precious time of such a precious character. It's been about time that Todd McFarlane's baby gets the respect that he deserves, and Ewing and Hitch are the one's paying those dues in dividends. Read Full Review

  • 9.5
    AIPT - David Brooke Sep 14, 2022

    Venom #10 does the rare thing for legacy superheroes and continues to evolve their powers and identity. That's exciting stuff, which is depicted well through the multiple Symbiotes that are like slivers of Venom's personality depicted via monsters. Ultimately Venom has always been a monster character, but the creators have taken it even further and blended in some time travel mind-messing stuff. Read Full Review

  • 8.2
    Comic Watch - Isaiah Hernandez Sep 14, 2022

    Venom #10 takes a dark turn, bringing Eddie Brock face-to-face with his inner demons in an unexpected way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry Sep 14, 2022

    Though the DNA of it has been there from the beginning, with some annoying side trips, Al Ewing has finally really brought the flavor of what everyone loved about Immortal Hulk into this version of Venom. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    The Comicbook Dispatch - StoryBabbler Sep 14, 2022

    Venom #10 picks up where the last issue left off and delivers revelation after brutal revelation. The comic establishes the connections between Eddie Brock, Bedlam, and Meridius in a way that loops back to the previous issues done by Al Ewing and feeds into the overarching story. However, despite the dark ending for this comic, there is a sliver of hope for Eddie and Dylan, and it all comes back to Venom. Read Full Review

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