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.
For those keeping count, the release of this week’s Amazing Spider-Man #793 pushes the “Legacy” crossover between it and the Venom book past its halfway point. Yet, it seems that
Less than a month ago, Amazing Spider-Man wrapped up a mostly excellent “Marvel Legacy” debut, capping off a nearly six-month effort to rehabilitate a title that had lost its fastball
We’ve been on hiatus for a while, but we’re back with legacy numbering! Note: this takes place between the events of “Spider-Man: Homecoming” and “Thor: Ragnarok”… not that it matters!
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
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
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
I’m of two minds on the finale to “Predators”, which segues directly into the much-anticipated “Gwenom” arc. On the one hand, a number of plot threads are seemingly introduced and
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,
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