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Venom: Lethal Protector. Venom: Deathtrap - The Vault. Reprint of Avengers - Deathtrap: The Vault, which features Venom engineering a facility-wide break out of the incarcerated villains in the Vault in an attempt to escape. Venom is contacted by a reporter in a gang and asks for help. Meanwhile, the Punisher is working to take the same gang down. The Juggernaut attempts to kidnap Beck, Eddie's love interest. Venom, who has been hearing voices other than the symbiote attempts to save her while trying to maintain his sanity. Demogoblin also appears. Venom and the Hulk team up to combat a terrorist causing earthquakes in San Francisco. Venom comes into conflict with Mace, a bounty hunter who is being hunted by the organization that created him. Venom: Nights of Vengeance. Venom works with Vengeance against an alien race of hunters known only as the Stalkers. Venom: Separation Anxiety. After being split apart from his other by the Spider-Man 53 , Eddie once again faces the symbiotes from Lethal Protector. Venom: Carnage Unleashed. Cletus Kasady has a video game licensed after his alter ego but is not making any money from it. He breaks out of the Ravencroft Institute for the Criminally Insane to go after the producer. Part 3 of the five part Planet of the Symbiotes arc. Venom teams up with Spider-Man and the Scarlet Spider to stop a symbiote invasion of earth. Venom: Sinner Takes All. First appearance of She-Venom. He then begins to frame Venom for the murder of civilians. Venom: Along Came A Spider. Venom breaks his wife out of the local precinct and Ben Reilly as Spider-Man shows up to help stop him. There is a back-up story featuring the origin of Hybrid. Venom is being stalked by symbiote-eating creatures and fighting for his life. Hybrid also appears. Venom: The Hunger. Eddie finds that the symbiote has a craving for brains and it drives him to actually consume the brains of an enemy. Horrified, Eddie doesn't know what to do and the symbiote leaves him in order to fulfill it's hunger. Venom and Wolverine fight against a possessive entity known as Dirt Nap. While Wolverine is trying to save a boy that has been possessed by the creature, Venom has no such concern. Venom is employed by the government to take down a ring of terrorists with a deadly new chemical agent that can kill within 48 hours if inhaled. Flashback - Venom: Seeds of Darkness. Eddie Brock covers a story on Krobaa, the living darkness. Venom diffuses a bomb planted in his chest by the government. The end of the original run of mini series' featuring Venom. Spider-Man appears. Spider-Man: The Venom Agenda. Venom goes after J. Jonah Jameson under orders from a covert government committee while Spider-Man attempts to stop him. A clone of the symbiote is made from a piece of Venom's tongue. This series was composed of the arcs Shiver , Run , Patterns , and Twist The story is unresolved. I enjoyed most of the action and venom was horrific at most points. Jul 23, Karen rated it really liked it. Last weekend, my husband and I were at our local comic shop admiring the lead figurines I bought Nightcrawler and Flash and he mentioned that he'd like an Agent Venom in the future. I'd only read a little bit of the character in Guardians of the Galaxy and didn't think there was anything special about the character. He told me about Flash Gordon's backstory and how he lost his legs in war, but jumped at the chance to be be like his hero Spider-Man. How could I say no to an origin like that? Thi Last weekend, my husband and I were at our local comic shop admiring the lead figurines I bought Nightcrawler and Flash and he mentioned that he'd like an Agent Venom in the future. This story did not disappoint and I'll be picking up volume two as soon as possible. Jul 03, Patrick rated it really liked it. Loved this story arc. I'm becoming more and more of a Venom fan as I read the different paths he's been put on. Jan 05, Josh Broccolo rated it it was amazing. I'm going to be nice and give this one 5 stars; I was very pleasantly surprised. Sure, it may be a little "comic-booky" with a handful of one-note characters, but I like the dilemma that was setup with this origin story. Codependant with the symbiote to bring his life meaning, I think the legless Flash Thompson is an interesting character as Venom. I think the government operative angle works, too. It wasn't at all what I expected, but I liked what I got. I will say--this one definitely isn I'm going to be nice and give this one 5 stars; I was very pleasantly surprised. I will say--this one definitely isn't for kids. It's quite gruesome and touches on some dark subject matter. View 2 comments. Nov 16, Sooraya Evans rated it it was ok. An amputee war hero, Flash Thompson gets recruited to wear the venom costume. Throw in an ill father, relationship issues and alcoholism among others into the mix. Along the way, he constantly needs to control his anger so that the symbiote doesn't take over. This certainly adds tension. But after a while, it gets old and repetitive. Overall, I only enjoyed the Tony Moore issues. The rest kinda suck. Feb 08, Jake rated it liked it. This was interesting. I have always found venom and the Symbiote fascinating, so naturally a story focused all around was something i wanted to . I found the concept of the government using this being to do covert operations interesting. It is obviously a recipe for disaster, but that doesn't make it any less of a fun ride. Some highlights, Kraven This was interesting. Some highlights, Kraven the Hunter makes an awesome apperance. Flash is given a interesting backstory and exploration. The main villain behind the scenes has some real promise. Things that didn't quite work. There are several moments where we just have to accept things, that made little sense. Vibranium bullets shred thru metal, but don't hurt the symbiote The symbiote figured out one of the government's control devices on it, but doesn't really explain how. The symbiote is supposed to be permanently bonded to a user if in the suit past a certain time, not allowing use over this time is one of their safety precautions, so you can guess what thing they ignore In addition, we don't every really get to see agent venom match up against someone, most of the fights are introduced when they are half over, and every fight against someone who can stand up to Venom is ended by Venom running away for the more important objective. Not bad, but after over pages I was hoping for one full fight. All said and done I enjoyed this and will keep my eye out for volume 2, but I am not anxiously awaiting it. May 08, Nelson rated it it was amazing Shelves: marvel-comics. This lives up to the hype. I do love Remender and Venom, so I expected to enjoy this, but it really did impress me. Remender always writes soldiers extremely well, and he got deep into Flash's head and made me really empathize with him; some stuff really hit home for me. The threat of Venom taking over was always present and always kept me at the edge of my seat. It really captured that Venom horror feel in a book that otherwise feels like a departure from classic Venom themes. Remender has Flas This lives up to the hype. Remender has Flash really go through the ringer, as he usually does with any character he writes. A lot of really crappy stuff happens to him in the span of 12 issues, but it all humanizes him extremely well. I expected the Spider-Island tie-ins to be lame, but they ended up feeling really natural, continuing Flash's arcs smoothly. Jack specifically got a lot of character development. As for the art: I love Tony Moore's art, but holy shit Tom Fowler came out of nowhere and really impressed me. Very clean line work and good panel pacing; and his Spider-Queen is really hot, and tastefully so. Medina was also quite a treat. The "" issue was neat; it had some funny concepts and clever pop culture references, poked fun at the Marvel universe, but overall felt more like a story where Venom and Carnage were just there. Still a lot of fun. Looking forward to the rest of this series. Jan 15, Matt Sautman rated it really liked it. The first issue of this is not well paced and generally mediocre. The second issue is slightly better, but it is the third issue onward in this collection that balances quality storytelling with a superhero adventure story. Despite the imperfections present in this anthology, the way Fla The first issue of this is not well paced and generally mediocre. I first encountered Venompool in a video game, Marvel Contest of Champions, so it is an unexpected treat to encounter the source material behind this otherwise bizarre hybrid of characters. Jan 30, Peter Zackowski rated it liked it. When writing this, I've read about half of the volume. The reason I'm reviewing it now is it gives a one page description how the Spiderqueen story wraps up in a Spider-man story. My grievance is the omissions of the Spider-man issue. It is not to much to ask to have that issue included. Which I'm sure is good haven't gotten that far yet , but I'd rather the conclusion to the Spiderqueen story. On the positive side, I en When writing this, I've read about half of the volume. On the positive side, I enjoy the character exploration of Flash. I wasn't on board with the book until the end of the first issue where it is revealed that flash is a recovering alcoholic, so am I. So it earned its place on my bookshelf. Its interesting how they look into his relationship with his abusive father. His relationship with Betty Brant is interesting too. Its the spider-man trope of life as a superhero threatening your relationship with another, yet somehow fresh threw Flashs eyes, and yet, familiar. I purchased this book to have something with the letter V in my bookcase so the fact that a venom book a character I have zero interest in is actually turning out, so far, to be intriguing is wonderful Jul 10, David rated it liked it Shelves: comic-books. I grew up in the 60's and 70's so you'll have to forgive me if I still think in terms of the old movie ratings system. The current one confuses me. It was much simpler 50 years ago and much more idiotic. Reading Remender's Venom brought it to mind. This is definitely an X-rated comic book. Maybe even XX-rated. It's super violent and gory. And very ugly and vicious. That's the main attraction. If that's not what you're wanting- look elsewhere. This book is morally bankrupt and repulsive and that I grew up in the 60's and 70's so you'll have to forgive me if I still think in terms of the old movie ratings system. This book is morally bankrupt and repulsive and that is it's joy. Which works very well when Remender is working with his longtime partner Tony Moore. Unfortunately, Moore only works on a four or five issues in the whole series. It's reading for those. The rest? Is not so pretty. In both senses of the word. There's is a pretty great What If? It's a highlight of the book. Dec 22, Juushika rated it liked it Shelves: status-borrowed , genre- comic. I was skeptical of the new concept of Venom as a sanctioned weapon, which I worried wouldn't feel as dangerous or alien, but this has its own interesting tensions, moving the focus from consent to autonomy and control. The style is too: modern comics are sleeker and more consistent than their classic counterparts, but they're also dense, taxing reads with interchangable art styles; and Remender loves a sentence fragment, which makes the inner monologues stiff and samey. Sep 17, Rumi Bossche rated it liked it Shelves: comics-graphic-novels. This story should have been the story for the movie. Flash Thomson is a war hero who lost both his legs. He is also a secretive co op agent. Who uses the Symbiote, making him the Spidey villain Venom. This take is really fresh and cool making him a anti hero strugling to keep the symbiote on his good side and not taking over completely. It als deals with his own demons, alcoholism and his dad who also is a drunk. This is where the story excells. With some fun action, some cameos from Spidey! And This story should have been the story for the movie. And a cool fight with cap, this one was alot better then expected. Loses a star for the included story with deadpool which was so mediocre it hurts. May 06, Lohit Sastry rated it it was amazing. Dope book. Really makes you feel about the disabled protagonist Flash Thompson. Takes a deep dive in his psyche - His relationship with his father, his girlfriend Betty Ross and of course his new found symbiote as well. Also focuses his struggles with alcoholism, addiction , his work life balance and problems which we can relate to. Great book and must read if you can find it. Very hard to find. Maybe Marvel will release an omnibus soon. Anyway I always thought that Eddie Brock could never be re Dope book. Anyway I always thought that Eddie Brock could never be replaced as Venom but this book changed my view on it. Jun 13, Justin Datka rated it it was ok. This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. To view it, click here. I would have given this 3 stars if not for the "Spider Island" bit that takes over and is resolved in another book. There are parts here that are really good. Flash Thompson as an amputee former alcoholic, with an abusive alcoholic father, playing government operative and trying to keep the symbiote in check is really interesting. It's just "crime boss" and Jack o Lantern are the most generic boring villains imaginable. Tony Moore's art is amazing, Tom Fowler's is good, and the rest is serviceab I would have given this 3 stars if not for the "Spider Island" bit that takes over and is resolved in another book. Tony Moore's art is amazing, Tom Fowler's is good, and the rest is serviceable. Jun 09, Ta0paipai rated it really liked it Shelves: comic. I liked everything about Agent Venom. The art, the plot, the pacing - everything is top-notch. As a longtime fan of G. Joe and the Spider-Man universe, this series couldn't help but make me feel nostalgic for both, as if Duke or pretty much any Joe were given super powers. In a nice, depth-adding Hulk-like twist, Flash, the central character, has to resist the suits will, while taking advantage of its power. Dec 17, Matt rated it it was ok Shelves: marvel , spider-man , graphic-novels. This collection really didn't hold my attention. I was interested in the "Spider Island" stuff, but that's because I enjoyed that story in "Amazing Spider-Man" and Venom's part of the story gave me valuable, additional information. Other than that, this was not worth the time. Dec 01, Heather rated it it was amazing. I really didn't think I'd like this. Venom has always been Eddie Brock to me, and I wasn't very interested in Flash Thompson, but this ended up being really engaging. I'm much more interested in those bits than the action bits, but eh, that's comics. I'll keep reading. Yeeessssss So much love. So much heartache. So much Venompool. Loved Flash as Venom and the storyline. The villains were great loving Jack , and it left me ready for more! 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Now, the government has offered him a chance to don the alien Venom symbiote and be a hero once again! Flash Thompson is Venom, the government's most lethal special operative. But Flash soon finds himself losing control of his own mind to the symbiote! And when his nemesis, Jack O'Lantern, blackmails Flash into serving the merciless Crime-Master, can Venom complete his mission and save his loved ones? Plus: What if the Venom symbiote bonded with Rick Remender's gripping run is collected in two volumes! This edit will also create new pages on Comic Vine for:. Until you earn points all your submissions need to be vetted by other Comic Vine users. This process takes no more than a few hours and we'll send you an email once approved. Tweet Clean. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Tony Moore Artist ,. Tom Fowler Artist ,. Artist ,. Lan Medina Penciler ,. Shawn Moll Penciler ,. Sandu Florea Inker ,. John Livesay Inker ,. Walden Wong Inker ,. Scott Hanna Inker ,. Karl Kesel Inker ,. Nelson DeCastro Inker ,. Mark Erwin Inker ,. John Rauch Colourist ,. Marte Gracia Colourist ,. Chris Sotomayor Colourist ,. Richard Isanove Colourist ,. Morry Holloway Colourist ,. Joe Caramagna Letterer ,. Clayton Cowles Letterer ,. Joe Quesada Cover Penciler ,. Danny Miki Cover Inker. Flash Thompson is Spider-Man's biggest fan. That hero worship inspired him to join the Army, where he became a decorated war hero. And though he lost his legs, Flash never lost his dignity - or his desire to serve. Now, the government has offered him a chance to don the alien Venom symbiote and be a hero once again! Now, Flash Thompson is Venom, the government's most lethal special operative. But Flash soon finds himself losing control of his own mind to the symbiote! And when his nemesis Jack O'Lantern blackmails Flash into serving the merciless Crime-Master, can Venom complete his mission and save his loved ones? Plus: What if the Venom symbiote bonded with Get A Copy. Paperback , Complete Collection , pages. Published June 23rd by Marvel first published June 16th More Details Original Title. Other Editions 3. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Venom by Rick Remender , please sign up. Be the first to ask a question about Venom by Rick Remender. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Jun 10, James DeSantis rated it really liked it. This one kind of blew me away. Not because it's perfect, but because I expected very little from it and came out loving most of it. Venom here is Flash Thompson. The best idea to happen to this character You remember flash right? Peter's bully in High School? Later on he joins the army to fight for his country to protect people like his hero who is So he is here with the Venom suit but to use it to help people. If he keeps it in control and takes it off This one kind of blew me away. If he keeps it in control and takes it off before 2 days time he is able to wield it as a weapon to save people. This volume has 3 different arcs but are they all good? Let's find out. What I liked: Loved Flash. Just in 12 issues you get a rollercoaster of emotions from the man. First arc and weakest deals with him coming to terms of who he is and a little brawl with Spider-man himself. Then you get him dealing with his father and his dying days. In the middle of Spider-island, which I didn't love. However, it was really well done here and Flash truly came out as a complicated and interesting character for these 4 issues. The last arc is more offbeat but still fun. Venom and Flash are on the run and they forcefully join up with someone who evil as fuck! Jacko Lateran. He's a piece of shit and you get his backstory. It really begins to build up and there's a great showdown at the final issue. What I didn't like: The start felt a little shaky. Especially issue I didn't think I'd love it. And then it began turning around by the end once Spider-man came in and we get to see a side of Flash that's interesting. I'd actually place this around a 4 or 4. I was so surprised that is just simply blew me the hell away. I hope the second volume can keep this up. Oct 07, Relstuart rated it liked it Shelves: marvel-comics. He has to deal with not letting his family know, not letting superheroes like Spider-Man take him out thinking he is a bad man, protecting his family, and getting the job done. This might have been better in omnibus format vs two thick paperbacks. This one seems to be on the verge of going out of print. Mar 04, RG rated it liked it. Remender is probably my favourite writer but this just didnt do much for me. Not sure if It was the rapid fire story telling or the characters or the plot but something just didnt sit well. I enjoyed most of the action and venom was horrific at most points. Jul 23, Karen rated it really liked it. Last weekend, my husband and I were at our local comic shop admiring the lead figurines I bought Nightcrawler and Flash and he mentioned that he'd like an Agent Venom in the future. I'd only read a little bit of the character in Guardians of the Galaxy and didn't think there was anything special about the character. He told me about Flash Gordon's backstory and how he lost his legs in war, but jumped at the chance to be be like his hero Spider-Man. How could I say no to an origin like that? Thi Last weekend, my husband and I were at our local comic shop admiring the lead figurines I bought Nightcrawler and Flash and he mentioned that he'd like an Agent Venom in the future. This story did not disappoint and I'll be picking up volume two as soon as possible. Jul 03, Patrick rated it really liked it. Loved this story arc. I'm becoming more and more of a Venom fan as I read the different paths he's been put on. Jan 05, Josh Broccolo rated it it was amazing. I'm going to be nice and give this one 5 stars; I was very pleasantly surprised. Sure, it may be a little "comic-booky" with a handful of one-note characters, but I like the dilemma that was setup with this origin story. Codependant with the symbiote to bring his life meaning, I think the now legless Flash Thompson is an interesting character as Venom. I think the government operative angle works, too. Astonishing X-Men Companion. An uncanny array of A-list talents unleashes their unlimited imaginations! View Product. Avengers vs. X-Men: Vs. X-Babies 1. The Avengers vs. X-Men event spills over X-Men event spills over into the all-action Versus - offering extended, blow-by-blow accounts of fan-favorite matchups, as chronicled by an incredible array of comic-book talent! 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