Since 2017, Marvel has promoted Venom to one of its A-list characters and made sure he headlines comic book events from time to time. Now, Eddie Brock and his son Dylan are going head-to-head in Venom Wars, and once it’s over, a new era for the character will begin. Turning point? The protagonists will not be either of the Bullocks.
A few days ago, Polygon officially announced the upcoming series from Al Ewing and Carlos Gomez, new venom. Eddie appears to be missing, and Dylan investigates the new guy working with the symbiote. This is a suspenseful story in which teenage Bullock plays the role of a detective. Four suspects have been identified as potential candidates: New York City Mayor Luke Cage, “Daily Bugle” anchor Robbie Robertson, the villain Madam Mask and the Hulk’s Longtime ally Rick Jones. Ewing said they each have “good odds” of becoming the new hosts, and like Musk’s “big plans” after the events of “Gang Wars” and Robbie’s desire to solve problems like Superman, he hopes readers The finger is not immediately pointed at the suspect.
No matter who is in the mire, brand new After being so cosmic in the last few games (some of which came from Ewing and co-writer Ram V), Venom is hitting the streets again. “It’s more of a Spider-Man level story,” he explains. Focusing on the character and “ground-up superhero action,” he teased that the new deadly protector will fight like a street hero. “This venom doesn’t fight like any we’ve seen [him] forward. […] Starting from the first issue, we can implement all kinds of exciting new tricks and fun new things.
For long-time readers of Ewing’s work, he will new venom Old-school superhero comics are also his way of expressing his creativity. “‘Venom’ requires a certain level of craziness, wildness and fun,” he said. “And I think new venom Will embrace this more.
new venom Will start in December.
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