Mar 29, 2013

thunderbolts gets a new writer

Thunderbolts 12 Cover
In a CBR interview , Daniel Way informs us that Thunderbolts 11 will be his last.  Below is the cover to issue 12, which will begin Charles Soule's run:

Will you continue or start reading Venom's run with the Thunderbolts with a new writer?

carnage coming to superior spider-man

Carnage

Marvel released this teaser today.  How bad do you want Carnage to return?

venom 33 preview

Venom 33 Preview
 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Venom 33 comes out on Wednesday!

Mar 27, 2013

thunderbolts 7-11

Venom the Thunderbolt

 

  1. Direct Action: Venom and the rest of the Thunderbolts try to figure what Red Hulk is planning
  2. Heavy Recon: Venom goes under cover
  3. Open Fire: Venom falls on a exploding Crimson Dynamo unit
  4. Contravallation: Venom teams-up with Deadpool
  5. Red Menace: Venom and Deadpool save Red Hulk
Thunderbolts 7 Variant

Mar 24, 2013

REVIEW: ultimate spider-man season 1


When I was informed earlier today that Carnage would be making his debut next week on Ultimate Spider-Man, I realized that I never actually watched an episode.  So I decided to sit down and watch the four Venom-centric episodes of season one. 

The Story: Episode 4: Venom - Doc Ock uses Spidey's DNA to create the Venom symbiote.  Spidey fights it as it jumps from host to host.  Episdoe 8: Back in Black - Harry Osborn bonds with the symbiote and becomes the new Black Suit Spider-Man.  Episode 11: Venomous - Venom attacks Spider-Man and his friends.  Episode 26: Rise of the Goblin - Venom joins the Green Goblin and attacks Spider-Man

The Good: Animation - The fight scenes were simply amazing for a kids animated show.  The flowing of the symbiote as it attacks was spot on.  I thoroughly enjoyed the action in episode 11 when it was Venom versus Spidey and his friends.  Black Suit Spidey - It was an interesting take on the Black Suit Spider-Man.  Having Spider-Man actually fight this evil incarnation of himself was a pleasant surprise.

The Bad: Symbiote Origin - I am not taking about Venom's origin (I actually didn't mind Harry and the symbiote bonding to create Venom), I'm talking about Doc Ock creating the symbiote from a strand of Spider-Man's blood.  I understand that they only have 22 minutes to do an origin story, I would of just preferred this origin to mimic the Ultimate comics more.  Brock - Zero mention of Eddie Brock was the biggest disappointment for me.  Like I said, I didn't mind Harry becoming Venom; it is a different universe and I enjoy changing the story up a bit.  However, Eddie Brock is synonymous with Venom's origin.  To not have him in the story at all is a disgrace.

The Overall: 3.5 outta 5.  After reading all of the hatred towards this cartoon, I might lose some credibility with that score, but I actually enjoyed these episodes.  I grew up with the 1994 Spider-Man the Animated Series and nothing will ever top that in my book.  Sure this is obviously a kids show (it reminds you of that every 2 minutes), but when it is free to show some action I was glued to the TV.  I look forward to more symbiote craziness in season two.

carnage coming to ultimate spider-man cartoon

Enter Carnage
The Disney Ultimate Spider-Man cartoon is in its second season and while Venom played a huge role in the first season, this year has been symbiote free.  That is until next week when Carnage makes his debut:



So...Peter Parker is the first Carnage host.  Still better than then the origin of Ultimate Carnage in the comics.  What do you think?

Mar 20, 2013

TALK ABOUT: ultimate comics: spider-man 21

Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man 21


Not much Venom action, but when there was...OH BOY!!!

Mar 19, 2013

cullen bunn talks about toxin

CBR's Toxin Interview
This morning CBR posted an interview with Venom writer Cullen Bunn about the future of Venom and Toxin's upcoming battle with Flash.  I would of posted this earlier, but I just finished picking my jaw off the floor after looking at the preview pages!  Below is the interview, followed by said pages:


CBR News: Let's kick things off by talking a little bit about the three-way personality dynamic going on between Flash, the demon imprisoned inside him and the symbiote. There's a bit of Jekyll and Hyde going on in that the demon feels free to act on Flash's darker impulses, but what's motivating the Demon? Is it just a general desire to cause chaos and mayhem, or is it after something more?
Cullen Bunn: Venom's demonic "passenger" feels like it has gotten a raw deal. It cannot control its host as freely as it would like because Flash is "marked" as a potential candidate for the Descent. And, to make matters worse, it cannot escape. So it brooded for a little while until it found its chance to act. Whenever Flash is asleep or otherwise unconscious, the demon can wrest control to some degree. We've seen it once while Agent Venom was fighting the U-Foes, and we saw it again right after Flash moved to Philly. I think it wants to cut loose, to have a little demonic fun, but it's angry and it wants to hurt Flash and make his life miserable, too. 
When it comes to the demon's rampages and ruckus, it almost feels like
Flash is in denial. What can you tell us about his feelings on the trouble the demon might be making in his life? Is he aware that there's a problem and just doesn't want to face it? Flash can lie to himself like nobody's business. He has always been a guy who wants to believe he has more control than he actually does. Even when everything blows up in his face, he works overtime to convince himself that next time he'll manage a little bit better. This is why he's hesitant to use the drugs that keep the symbiote in check. This is why he's not trying to find someone else to help him with the demon. He's right on the edge -- about to fall over the side -- but he needs to prove to himself that he is the commander of his destiny, that he can save himself.  
Of course, the wildcard in this situation is the symbiote which, as you point out, Flash has been refusing to dose with the suppression chemicals. Will we get some insight soon into how the symbiote feels about Flash and the demon inside him? Yes! I will most certainly be exploring the symbiote's side of the story to some degree in the future. It's the kind of story that I don't want to rush headlong into, but I've planted seeds that will allow Flash (and the rest of us) to have a very different understanding of the symbiote. You won't be seeing Flash and the symbiote having a one-on-one conversation, exactly, but they will be interacting in a surprising way.  
In "Venom" #32, the symbiote's former host, Eddie Brock, came back into its and Flash's life in a big way. What do you find most interesting about Eddie in his current of state of being bonded with the symbiote known as Toxin?
When we last saw Toxin, he was something of a mindless killing machine. With his return, I wanted to move away from that and show a character who was closer to the Eddie Brock Venom of old. That said, Eddie (and the Toxin symbiote) are still consumed by hate. They want Venom dead. Their hate is manifesting as a deep-in-the-bone belief that Venom is dangerous. Eddie is still beating that drum and Toxin agrees with him. I like the idea that Eddie genuinely feels that Flash Thompson is a menace because of his connection to Venom, but he is working with a symbiote himself to reach his goals. He's not blind to his own hypocrisy, but he sees it as a necessary evil. I also like that Eddie and Toxin, who have been bonded for only a short time, are a much more effective combination than Flash and Venom. Eddie believes the world is better off without the symbiotes. He's been bonded with Toxin against his will, but he's an exceptional host for a symbiote. He's using Toxin as his weapon against its own kind. So now we get to the root question -- does Eddie feel that the symbiotes are dangerous? Or are they simply dangerous under someone else's control? 
What can you tell us about the Venom-Toxin arc that begins in issue #33? Is this primarily a big fight between Flash and Eddie, Or are other things going on as well?
There's more going on in the arc. First of all, we're going to see more of Flash trying to adjust to a normal life in Philly. As I mentioned earlier, he's struggling with the idea of doping the symbiote. He's not sure he needs the drugs to help him. When Toxin shows up, Agent Venom is trying his best to be a super hero. He's going on patrol. He's tracking down a dangerous killer. Toxin turns all of that on its ear. What we'll see is that Toxin has some lessons to teach Venom -- and vice versa -- if they can avoid killing each other long enough for wisdom to be imparted. The "big fight" between Venom and Toxin doesn't take place for a few issues -- but when it does, it will be violent and brutal in the extreme. And I haven't even mentioned the Symbiote Slayers, who will be showing up as the direct result of Venom and Toxin's actions. In issue #34, artist Declan [Shalvey] and colorist Lee [Loughridge] are creating what I believe will be the greatest symbiote fight in Marvel history. They are also bringing some new, very creepy threats to life. I was just looking at some pages that gave me goosebumps with their weirdness and creepiness. It's like Junji Ito levels of horror.

Will you have some time to develop more of Flash's non-costumed life? Will we get a chance to learn more about Flash's students and co-workers at West Philly High?  That's my goal. The students of West Philly High will play a big role in Flash's life, especially Andi. We'll also be meeting some other important supporting cast members, especially after the Toxin arc wraps. 
Flash has some experience as a teacher and with athletics, so that made his new day job an organic fit, but what do you feel it adds to the stories you're telling in "Venom?"
As you mention, becoming an assistant coach for West Philly High seemed like a natural fit for Flash. I think it also opens some doors for Flash to reflect on how he evolved over time. One of the students -- Darius -- rubs Flash the wrong way right from the start. Why? Because he is a carbon copy of Flash in his high school days. The other teachers -- and especially the students -- help to ground Flash and put faces on the people of Philadelphia, who Flash is now sworn to protect. 
I know he's miles away and focused on forging a new life for himself in Philly, but will we see Flash's thoughts on the new "Superior" version of his childhood hero, Spider-Man?
I think an encounter between Venom and the Superior Spider-Man is in the cards, yes. For now, though, Flash is going to be putting a lot of effort into establishing himself as the protector of Philly. He'll be aligning his resources and gathering his forces. You'll see how Flash would build a super hero operation from the ground up -- and he'll be getting some additions to his rogue's gallery along the way. I'm grateful for the readers that have supported this book so far. While I've got plans that will make long-time Venom fans giddy, I think the current arc and next couple of arcs will be great jumping-on points for new readers.





 Venom #33 is scheduled to come out April 3rd.

Mar 17, 2013

venom 34 cover

Marvel official Venom 34 Cover
It was teased a couple week's ago, but Marvel has officially released the cover to Venom 34:

Since there has been confusion, here is the rundown of the upcoming covers:
Venom 33
April 3rd
Venom 34
April 17th
Venom 35 (Not Official)
May 29th
Venom 36
June


Mar 16, 2013

REVIEW: thunderbolts 1-6

With the start of Marvel NOW!, The Thunderbolts relaunched with a new group consisting of Agent Venom.  Was this a step up from his time as an Avenger or is his membership on this team  unnecessary?  Unfortunately, I think it is the latter.

The Story: General Ross recruits Agent Venom, The Punisher, Deadpool, and Electra to join the Thunderbolts.  Their first mission is in Kata Jaya.

The Good: The Colors - I am a fan of the Red/Black Venom color scheme.  They feel like an actual team by wearing the same 'uniform.'  The colors also make the covers stand out.

The Bad: Agent Venom - My biggest fear going into the series was the depiction of Venom; he does not feel or act like the same character.  From the first time we meet him in issue #1, he is mowing down soldiers.  This is not the Venom I have seen in his ongoing series.  This is not the Venom I prefer.  The Story - After six issues, I still don't care about this mission or these characters.  The Art - Like many others have already pointed out, everyone looks the same.

The Overall: 0 outta 5.  Disappointing.  I really don't like to review an arc just to bash it, but as a Venom fan I really did not enjoy this story.  I wanted to give Daniel Way another chance after his 2003 Venom run, but I just can't get excited for this title.  Like his Venom, the pace is slow, the story is lackluster, and he doesn't do Venom justice.  I would be curious to hear what fans of the other characters thought of their portrayal on this team.  My hope is that the roster gets reshuffled and Venom is back to being under one writer.

Mar 13, 2013

june 2013 previews

June 2013

Venom #36
June 12
CULLEN BUNN (W)
Pepe Larraz (A)
Cover by DECLAN SALVEY
The next Venom chapter starts here!
• In the aftermath of his encounter with Toxin, Agent Venom hits the town for some old fashioned crime-busting!
• But this kind of crime busts back!
• Introducing Lord Ogre... a leader in Philly’s criminal underbelly!










Thunderbolts #10 - #11
June 5 & 19
DANIEL WAY (W)
PHIL NOTO (A)
Cover by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO
• RED MENACE, parts 5 & 6!
• All the secrets are bared, as the TBOLTS conclude their second arc.
• Will the team overcome their mistrust to takeout the supplier of gamma-powered Crimson Dynamos?

Venom is not confirmed to appear












VENOM: The Enemy Within 
COLLECTING: Venom : Funeral Pyre 1-3, Venom: The Madness 1-3, Venom: The Enemy Within 1-3, Incredible Hulk & Venom 1

Mar 6, 2013

TALK ABOUT: venom 32

Venom 32

Mr. Brock, Coach Thompson, and a guy with malnutrition issues - This issue has it all!!  Chime in on March's Book Club Discussion and let us know what you thought.

If you are new to TVS, each month we have a discussion (posted around 4 PM EST) when the new issue of Venom comes out.  Feel free to share anything you thought about in the comments!  Warning, there will be spoilers!

Mar 4, 2013

venom in thunderbolts 7 preview

Thunderbolts 7 Page
Phil Noto takes over the art in Thunderbolts starting with issue 7.  CBR has an exclusive look (here) at a couple unlettered pages.  Below is the only one to feature Venom:


Will you be picking this up on March 27th?

Mar 1, 2013

venom 32 preview

Venom 32





Venom 32 comes out March 6th.  What do you think of the 'symbiote slayer?'