I liked the first issue and Ram V did a great job on Swampthing so I'm going to the run a chance and see if he can bring the same quality to Venom. I tend to enjoy Hitchs art too.
Venom #2
| Writer | Ram V |
| Artist | Bryan Hitch |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
The tour de force of comics awesomeness brought to you by the dynamite new creative team on VENOM continues! VENOM #1 shocked, intrigued and terrified you! With Ram V and Al Ewing weaving a mind-bending story that will push Eddie and Dylan Brock to their limits, and Bryan Hitch doing some of the most action-packed work of his career, VENOM #2 will do all that AND MORE!Â
CRITIC REVIEWS
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9.3
SciFiPulse - Ian Cullen
Dec 07, 2021This issue was much less chaotic than the last issue, but at the same time, the pacing was rather slow to a point where the action beats at the end felt much more staged than they needed to be. I'm also having a little difficulty in accepting or finding anything about Dylan Brock that I can relate to. Hopefully, that will change over the course of the story. Read Full Review
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9.0
But Why Tho? - Collier "CJ" Jennings
Dec 01, 2021Venom #2 officially passes the mantle of the Lethal Protector to Dylan Brock, as he struggles to live in a world without his father. With the arrival of a new supporting character, and the threat of the Life Foundation, Dylan definitely has his work cut out for him. Read Full Review
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8.0
The Comicbook Dispatch - Dispatchdcu
Dec 01, 2021THE DISPATCHIf you dig into VENOM #2 expecting to get answers about Eddie and his mysterious pit stop, you wont find them this week. Ram V turns the focus of the series towards Dylan and his new connection with the VENOM symbiote. Overall, readers dont uncover too much new information. Nonetheless, Ram uses this issue as setup in order to progress the structure of the narrative moving forward while introducing a few new characters to his story. Readers, the premise is pretty straightforward and easy to follow. Plus, its logical and direct by inadvertently answering questions about the aftermath of the KING IN BLACK event. Read Full Review
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8.0
Graphic Policy - Brett
Dec 01, 2021Venom #1 took the series in a whole new direction with some pretty grand concepts. Venom #2 dials things back a bit delivering action but also a focus on the characters and the impact of that debut issue. It hints we're going to get a series that can do the macro and the micro and balance it out, which should make for a very interesting read going forward. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - Nathan Simmons
Dec 01, 2021The second issue of 'Venom' does a fantastic job of juggling the emotional fallout of the debut and the encroaching darkness in Dylan's new life. Read Full Review
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8.0
COMICON - Scott Redmond
Dec 08, 2021The new era of Venom continues with an issue that is solid in respect to character development and moments, even if artistically it leans a bit too far into the dark and gloomy side of things. There is a ton of potential in this book and what concepts it is trying to deal with, and hopefully it can achieve the levels it wants to reach. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry
Dec 01, 2021Venom seems to be headed toward a new future without depending on Eddie Brock, but it might take a while to get there. Read Full Review