Venomverse #5 – REVIEW
I have been championing Venomverse since the end of the shaky Edge of Venomverse. The team that Cullen Bunn, Iban Coello, and Matt Yackey form is generally cohesive which makes
I have been championing Venomverse since the end of the shaky Edge of Venomverse. The team that Cullen Bunn, Iban Coello, and Matt Yackey form is generally cohesive which makes
We are almost at the end of Marvel’s “Venomverse” event, and for the first time in a while, it’s one that I’ve actually enjoyed. Given the limits of a five-issue
Like any nineties kid, Venom is a villain of whom I have always known. He doesn’t break my top ten for favorite rogues with whom Spider-Man goes toe to toe,
I always think of Venom as being drawn to heroes and antiheroes off the traditional track. Looking at the characters from X-23 to Deadpool, featured in Edge of Venomverse, none
Every time I start a new Marvel event, I begin it with some trepidation. Many of the events from years ago were fun and put new spins on our favorite
Although I had a few nice things to say about Gwenpool’s appearance in Edge of Venomverse, it’s safe to say that I haven’t been the biggest fan of these comics.
There were only three things I knew about Edge of Venomverse #4 before picking it up the other day. The first was that Wolverine was going to be involved. The
As we near the beginning of the end of summer, we also are now more than halfway done with Edge of Venomverse. Similar to a roller coaster, each one of
Sometimes comic books can feel a bit repetitive. There’s a doomed love story, a compelling villain and a big battle before it starts all over again. The nuts and bolts
I’ve made a resolution to avoid comic spoilers at all costs. My goal in doing so is to open up new series with clear eyes and no preconceived notions about