Oct 26, 2012

thunderbolts baby variant

Thunderbolts Variant
Artist Skottie Young brings us baby Venom in this Thunderbolts variant cover:


Are you a fan of Young's art?  You might remember his Birthday Venom variant of ASM a little while back.  Venom's first issue as a Thunderbolt comes out in December.

Oct 19, 2012

thunderbolts 1 sketches

Venom in Thunderbolts
The following are pages from Thunderbolts 1:




















Venom begins his Thunderbolt run in December.  Are you pumped?

Oct 17, 2012

january 2013 previews

January 2013
Venom 29
01/02
• AN ALIEN NATION RISES!
• Flash Thompson uncovers a mystery in Philadelphia, and Katy Kiernan may be its first victim!
• Cullen Bunn (WOLVERINE) and Thony Silas (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: ENDS OF THE EARTH) continue the tale of Venom's first adventure in his new home!










Venom 30
01/16
VENOM VS. THE U-FOES IN THE CITY OF BROTHERLY SHOVE!
• In a race against time, can Flash Thompson rescue not just his friends but the entire city of Philadelphia from an alien plot?
• Get ready for the most TOXIC final page in Venom history!











Ultimate Comics Spider-Man 19
01/02
VENOM WARS BEGINS!!!
• Miles finally has his costume, his web shooters, and now he has his first A-list Spider-Man villain! There's a new Venom in town and he's hungry!
• All this, plus Miles' new girlfriend and the return of award-winning Ultimate Spider-Man artist Sara Pichelli!










Secret Avengers 36
01/09
• In The Core Venom and Valkyrie set out on a mission to kill Father.
• In New York The Master Mold rises and the only way to stop him is to kill The Torch!
• Black-Ant vs Hawkeye the final showdown!











Secret Avengers 37
01/30
FINAL ISSUE!
• The conclusion to the Rise of the Descendants! All secrets revealed!
• Father and the Descendants begin Contagious Robotic Evolution, merging the Descendants with all of humanity!
• What is the secret behind the power of Parvez?
• The ultimate test of Hawkeye!









Thunderbolts 3
01/09
• The Thunderbolts are tearing their way through a bloody mission!
• But will even this crew approve of the team's NEWEST MEMBER?
• Yeah, that's right—the RED LEADER.

Venom has not been confirmed as appearing in this issue.

TALK ABOUT: venom 26

Minimum Carnage Part 3

We are at the half way point of Minimum Carnage.  What do you think of the story so far?  Be warn, the comments will contain spoilers.

Oct 14, 2012

ultimate comics spider-man 19

Miles vs Venom
Another cover that was revealed during NYCC was Ultimate Comics Spider-Man 19:

Are you excited for the return of Ultimate Venom?

[Thanks to all who notified me for]

venom covers from nycc 2012

New York Comic Con 2012
The Venom news, or rather the lack thereof news, was quite underwhelming at this years NYCC.  Nothing was revealed that we didn't already know (Minimum Carnage, Venom moving to Philly...).  However, we do get a couple of upcoming covers - no synopsis of these issues yet:




















I'm not sure if these are two different issues or if one is a variant.  Once the January solicitations are officially released, I will post an update.

Do you wish Venom would of been affected by MarvelNOW?  Or are you just happy he still has an ongoing series?

Oct 13, 2012

venom in marvel heroes

Venom in Marvel Heroes MMO
Today at NYCC, a new trailer for the upcoming MMO Marvel Heroes was released.  At around the 50 second mark you can see Eddie Brock releasing the symbiote and becoming Venom.  No word on if he is a playable character or not.

Brock accessing the Symbiote
Brock releasing the Symbiote
Brock bonding with the Symbiote 
WE ARE VENOM!

You can check out the entire trailer below:

Oct 12, 2012

2012 upper deck marvel premier

2012 Venom Card
It has been about 15 years since I collected comic (or baseball) cards, so I am WAY out of the loop.  I do, however, still have my Venom vs Spider-Man 3D hologram card - my most prized possession as a 13 year old.  Alas, It was just one of the hobbies I couldn't keep up with.  Now it looks like there is another round of Upper Deck cards coming out this year.  Below is one of the Venom cards:

If you are a Venom fan who also collects cards and wants to point me in the direction of a checklist or images for this (or any other trading card series) featuring a symbiote, please let me know.  

[Thanks to‏ OrionSTARB0Y for the tip]

venom 26 preview

Preview Art
Pages from Minimum Carnage Part 3:


Usually, I am not a fan of different artists during an arc; however, I don't seem to mind Carnage's different looks in the first three parts of this arc.  I think each artist has done a fine job with him!

Venom 26 is available on Wednesday.

avenging spider-man 13

"GAHH!" - Venom
Venom appears in Avenging Spider-Man 13.  He is tucked away in the corner of one panel, so if you blink you might miss him.

This exact panel was hinted to by editor Stephen Wacker way back in July; I forgot all about it.  I am still a little disappointed that we still haven't had Venom showcased in this series with Spidey:
"All of us here on AvSM hope you like what you see here and you'll come back every month starting in November. From Red Hulk to Wolverine to Venom to Blade to Captain America to D-Man...the one thing Zeb and Joe don't plan on doing is wasting your time or your money." - Stephen Wacker
Keep sending in these obscure Venom sightings!

[Thanks to Shade Hernandez for the tip]

Oct 11, 2012

mu vs avengers

Venom Shadow
As someone who wants to own every Venom appearance, I don't really consider the following an appearance.  However, I know there are fans who would so I'm adding it to the checklist for those who want EVERY appearance.  A shadow, that resembles a classic looking Venom, can be found in the first issue of The Marvel Universe vs The Avengers:

Like the symbiote's appearance in Deadpool vs The Marvel Universe #3, I don't consider this Venom:


This is why I am not collecting Black Suit Spidey appearances in the checklist posts.  However, since I don't/can't read every Marvel book I REALLY appreciate when TVS followers give me a heads up on these appearances.  I am also still in the process of updating back issue appearances that people email me about.

What do you think constitutes a Venom appearances?  Should symbiote appearances before bonding with Brock be added?  

[Thanks to SlenderVenom for the tip]

Oct 10, 2012

TALK ABOUT: scarlet spider 10

Minimum Carnage Part 2

What did you think of the Venom vs Scarlet Spider fight?  Sound off in the comments, but be prepared for spoilers.

Oct 6, 2012

venom vs valkyrie in s.a. 32

Secret Avengers 32 Preview
Venom goes up against Valkyrie in Secret Avengers 32 (on sale Wednesday):

You can see the entire set of preview pages for Secret Avengers 32 at CBR.

Would you rather see Venom's love interest to be Valk or Katy?

Oct 5, 2012

scarlet spider 10 preview

Minimum Carnage Part 2
Wanna nice little chunk of Minimum Carnage Part 2?  Well, Comicosity has the first 5 pages up and are they beautiful!






 The story continues next Wednesday.

Oct 3, 2012

TALK ABOUT: minimum carnage alpha

Minimum Carnage Alpha

Was Minimum Carnage worth the wait?  Sound off in the comments!  Warning: spoilers!

minimum carnage

Minimum Carnage






  1. Minimum Carnage Alpha: Act One - Carnage breaks out of prison
  2. Scarlet Spider 10: Part Two Inner Space - Venom vs Scarlet Spider
  3. Venom 26: Part Three The Madman & The Microverse - Carnage vs Microverse Assassins
  4. Scarlet Spider 11: Part Four Kill Carnage - Carnage vs Scarlet Spider
  5. Venom 27: Family Bondage - Venom and Scarlet Spider vs Carnage
  6. Minimum Carnage Omega: Act Six - Carnage escapes the Microverse and brings an army with him
  7. Venom 27.1: The Evil Inside us All... - Flash confronts an old classmate while the symbiote terrorizes a victim
Minimum Carnage Alpha Variant Cover
Minimum Carnage Alpha 2nd Print Variant

Oct 2, 2012

minimum carnage variant

Minimum Carnage Variant Cover

Mark Bagley's variant cover for Minimum Carnage Alpha has been released in a recent Marvel.com interview:


Marvel.com: Where did the idea to recruit Mark Bagley for this cover come from? Tom Brennan: David Gabriel was the man to suggest we add variants to the Alpha and Omega issues drawn by artists who had made their mark on Carnage and the Spider-Verse during the Maximum Carnage era in the 90’s, and Mark Bagley was at the top of our list. David’s sales and marketing instincts are very creative—he’s not someone content to just add a generic variant cover; if we’re going to add a variant cover and offer it as a collector’s item, he wants it to have special meaning to the book. Since our title is a play on the epic 90’s event, he and I agreed it’d make sense to work with artists who defined that era and try to capture some of that magic and fun. 
Marvel.com: What was Mark's reaction? Tom Brennan: When I told Mark the name “Minimum Carnage” he let out an excited laugh and then said “Awesome, count me in.” I have had the fortune to work with Mark on a few projects here and there, so I know that if you get him enthused, all you pretty much have to do is sit back and let him draw.  
Marvel.com: How did you guys come up with a cover concept? Tom Brennan: I knew that if I had Mark Bagley for one image on this series, it ought to be a free-for-all battle between Scarlet Spider, Venom and Carnage. That’s what our readers want, that’s what our story is about, so as I said before, I just let Mark go to town with the two crucial elements: it’s a fight scene and they’re really tiny. He did the rest. Mark Morales is an inker who I rarely get to work with but have always delighted in speaking with, so when Mr. Bagley asked if he was available, I moved quickly to make it happen. On colors, Chris Sotomayor was a no-brainer. He’s a colorist who understands the kind of broad, primary colors I wanted to work with but also gets what modern coloring is about. He really brought it together. I also have to give major thanks to Peter Charpentier and designer Summer Lacy from our Merchandising department who worked on designing a special logo for the variant covers based on the Maximum Carnage logo. It really brings the piece together. 
Marvel.com: What about Minimum Carnage hearkens back to the stories that made characters like Venom, Carnage and Scarlet Spider big to begin with while also showcasing the new incarnations? Tom Brennan: While we’ve had a lot of fun with the throwback feel of the variant covers, and the title of Minimum Carnage certainly appeals to the fond memories of 90’s Spider-Man comics, Minimum Carnage is a story very invested in pushing the stories of Flash Thompson and Kaine forward. I am immensely proud of Chris Yost and Cullen Bunn, because when Steve Wacker and I came up with the title Minimum Carnage, we really didn’t have anything else. We just reached out to the guys and told them “here’s a title, do you think we can whip up a crossover out of it?” and they just ran with it and created something new, something different and most importantly, something that advances the stories of Flash and Kaine. They are two very different men who will end this story in a very different place than they started it, and it sets off a chain reaction in both books that will define their next years’ worth of stories. The danger in the comic book editorial game can be those moments where editors come up with one idea, then take control of defining it. We stepped back and let two expert storytellers do their best, and they in turn upped their game and wrote major fun in the Mighty Marvel Manner. I will say that when you introduce a character like Carnage to two relatively new opponents like Venom and Scarlet Spider, it gives a chance to re-discover how horrifying a villain he can be, so one thing we are harkening back to is the unpredictable terror that Cletus Kasady was when he first landed on the scene in the Marvel Universe. And a big part of the fun of this is what while we as readers are familiar with Carnage—and to that end, the Microverse, extra-dimensional transportation and all the weird dangers and wild wonders of the greater Marvel U, both Flash Thompson and Kaine are still getting their feet wet in the hero game, so their genuine awe at these new worlds certainly opened my eyes to how amazing the Marvel Universe can be, and we in the Spidey office both hope and suspect our readers will re-discover that same wonder they felt when they first picked up, say, a Mark Bagley-drawn issue of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN.

Minimum Carnage starts tomorrow!