[REVIEW] HEAVY LIES THE CROWN IN ‘VENOM #1’
It’s hard to balance fatherhood and being the king of a symbiote hive-mind from outer space–especially when there’s a new villain on the way.
It’s hard to balance fatherhood and being the king of a symbiote hive-mind from outer space–especially when there’s a new villain on the way.
A classic comic book rivalry hits the big screen in Venom: Let There Be Carnage. But does this symbiote showdown meet expectations?
If you’re looking for fun, classic, and straightforward, then this is your book. But if you want something more—if you want a book that gets into Spider-Man’s psyche, or explores deeper themes, or pushes the boundaries with art—this isn’t for you.
With all the upcoming superhero movies, it’s easy to forget that a sequel to Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse is on its way.
In the new miniseries ‘Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow,’ writer Chip Zdarsky and team consider: What if Peter Parker had kept the alien costume? Recently, Marvel has been all-symbiotes-all-the-time. But maybe make room on your pull list for one more symbiote story.
The new villain makes his first brooding appearance Venom #26, written by Donny Cates with art by Iban Coello and Juan Gedeon.