Venom #6

7.9

Critic Reviews

4 Reviews
8.2

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4 Reviews
Event\Storyline Spider-Island
Writer Rick Remender
Artist Tom Fowler
Cover Price $2.99

SPIDER-ISLAND TIE-IN! Flash Thompson is dropped into Ground Zero of the Infestation - but will he lose control of his emotions (and the Venom Symbiote) when his own father lies dying in the hospital? Tom Fowler (AGE OF HEROES) joins Rick Remender (X-FORCE) for part one of Venom's foray into Spider-Manhattan!

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  • 9.0

    Crave Online - Andy Hunsaker

    Aug 23, 2011

    I never thought I'd be this interested in the life of Flash Thompson, and I also never thought I'd care that much about a symbiote, but here we are. The improbable is still possible, and Venom is just a really cool book you should all check out. Read Full Review

  • 8.0

    Comic Vine - Mat 'Inferiorego' Elfring

    Aug 17, 2011

    This is an extremely solid issue, and it's a great tie-in to Spider-Island. Is it information you need to know for the main storyline? No. Is it tons of fun and filled with some awesome action? Yes! While I still not be a huge fan of the character Venom, if any book could make me one, it would be this one. I highly recommend this issue, especially if you're enjoying Spider-Island... even though it's just a bunch of people getting Spider-powers.... I still don't see the huge appeal of that. Read Full Review

  • 7.5

    IGN - Erik Norris

    Aug 17, 2011

    Spider-Island tie-in or not, Venom #6 is an enjoyable read. It might not reach the level of quality seen in last month's character study issue, but it definitely manages to entertain. The cliffhanger also leaves me with a lot of questions that make me excited to pick up next month's issue. Read Full Review

  • 7.0

    Comic Book Resources - Ryan K. Lindsay

    Aug 19, 2011

    "Venom" is still a very fun title after half a year. It's like Remender wanted to honor the character most people love from the 90s and inject just a little more structure and character into the mix. There's a great moment where another hero doesn't know what to call Flash in the suit and it raises a good point: when people see this new hero do they know who it is? If they identify him as a new Venom, won't that only make them think of the villain? It's this sort of stuff addressed in each issue that make this book such a treat. Venom is being redefined right here and now, so come along for this ride into something new. Read Full Review

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