Venom Inc. Omega – REVIEW
Followers of this site and the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast know that my partner/co-host Dan and I haven’t been terribly impressed with pretty much every facet of the “Venom Inc.” crossover.
Followers of this site and the Amazing Spider-Talk podcast know that my partner/co-host Dan and I haven’t been terribly impressed with pretty much every facet of the “Venom Inc.” crossover.
With the start of “Marvel Legacy”, I can’t help but wonder why Venom returned to its highly-dubious “Legacy numbering” five months ago, as opposed to this month. It’s not as
It would be fair to say that my favorite issues of this new Venom run have been those that have played with the traditional narrative and approached the characters from
For as popular a figure as he was in the 1990’s, Venom didn’t really amass that large (or impressive) of a rogues’ gallery in his own title. Sure, he shares
This is a love letter. The original Venom, despite the convoluted aspects of his union, was essentially a simple character: David Michelinie wanted a foe motivated by a desire to
Remember how the title of “The Night Gwen Stacy Died” is on the last page of the story, because the titular death happens at the very end of the book?
With the recent news that the Venom symbiote is returning to its original owner, Eddie Brock, SuperiorSpiderTalk is going to chart the tumultuous journey of this alien goo from its
It’s been a wild and at times unending ride from start to finish, but after fourteen months we’ve come to the end of Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins’s tale with Carnage #16. The
Apparently, Spider-Man won’t be the only one having a homecoming this year. Marvel just released a preview image promising the restoration of the Spiderverse’s favorite power couple: Eddie Brock reclaims
Fifteen issues of Carnage have lead up to this moment. This series has been a roller coaster of stops and starts, with plot threads weaving back and forth between Carnage and his