Venom
Venom #4 delivers new twists and turns into its narrative, with the Lethal Protector facing off against the Life Foundation’s machinations.
Venom #3 redefines the bond between Dylan Brock and his father’s symbiote while reintroducing a foe from the Lethal Protector’s past.
We’ve rounded up our top comics of 2021 with titles coming from the big two, indies, and beyond spanning creatives and genres.
KLC Press had a spotlight panel at this year’s Emerald City Comic Con, where Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman revealed upcoming projects.
Venom #2 officially passes the mantle of the Lethal Protector to Dylan Brock, as he struggles to live in a world without his father.
Venom #1 continues to explore the Lethal Protector’s cosmic horror roots while setting up a new status quo for both Eddie & Dylan Brock.
Venom 2 is directed by Andy Serkis and features a story by Tom Hardy and Marcel that leans into what people loved about the first film.
October 2021 is full of Marvel comics worth keeping an eye on. From the end of Immortal Hulk to the birth of a new era for the Eternals
Carnage: Black, White & Blood #4 tackles the sinister symbiote’s past, present, and future, featuring blood-soaked artwork and stories.
Venom #35 marks the end of an era, as man and symbiote reconcile what has happened, and what must be done in order to keep the ones they love safe.
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