Web Of Venom: The Good Son #1
| Writer | Zac Thompson |
| Artist | Diogenes Neves |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
WHILE VENOM'S AWAY, THE CHILDREN WILL PLAY!
Dylan Brock and Normie Osborn have survived the trials of ABSOLUTE CARNAGE, but what's next for the Goblin Childe and the Son of Venom?
Rated T+
CRITIC REVIEWS
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8.3
GWW - Jessica Chaleff
Jan 22, 2020There's not much to say about this issue, as it feels like it ended as soon as it started. There is a lot of story and back story crammed into this one issue to try and set-up this story arc, so I hope the next issues aren't as crammed, and allow the story to flow smoother. Overall, I'm intrigued to see where this story goes. With the kids under the influence of their family's pasts, and struggling with their demons on their own, it'll be interesting to see whether they go, hero or villain. Read Full Review
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8.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jan 22, 2020This is a good one-shot that does well to build off what we know and set up some interesting threads going forward. It does, however, feel a bit slow in its middle as it lacks some real conflict for a long portion of the tale. The cover is sadly misleading too, but that's pretty normal these days. All that said, if you're at all interested in Sleeper, the newest Symbiote to hit the scene, don't miss this. Read Full Review
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7.0
Newsarama - Justin Partridge
Jan 23, 2020While other Web of Venom titles opt for more obvious horror, The Good Son #1 takes another less traveled, but just as creepy path. Gifted a truly haunting energy by Zac Thompson and a very capable art team, Web of Venom: The Good Son #1 is the start of a creepy slice of Marvel life that we rarely see in the 616. Even with an early drag in the opening pages, this Web of Venom spin-off shows real promise. Read Full Review
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6.5
Weird Science Marvel Comics - wolfcypher
Jan 22, 2020Overall, this package as a whole was okay. Outside of Funeral Pyre, these Web of Venoms haven't really been grasping me, and this newest one is just…fine. Seeing Dylan be a negative influence character archetype was different and took a minute for me to roll with, but I can't say I really hated it. If its a condition of being under Knull's influence, there's not much the kid can do, and it saves the character from being a sudden heel-turn from out of nowhere. Still, it's an issue that shows the two boys sneaking out and causing some trouble, before ultimately coming to blows themselves. The most important take away is the revelation of Dylan being far from a Good Son like we thought. All in all, its just an okay story, with okay art. Read Full Review
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5.5
Multiversity Comics - Chris Egan
Jan 27, 2020A creepy kid story that just barely touches on nature vs nurture when it comes to these kids of famed baddies. Read Full Review
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4.0
ComicBook.com - Spencer Perry
Jan 22, 2020Moments of greatness can be found in the art by Dio Neves but overall it cannot overcome the general lacklust in the narrative. Read Full Review
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4.0
Comics: The Gathering - Harlan Ivester
Jan 22, 2020Web of Venom: The Good Son is an important chapter in the unfolding saga of Venom vs. Knull. Many will want to pick it up for that alone. The writing is solid, but at the same time, no moment really makes this book stand out to me. Because the art is kind of hit or miss, I can’t say that everyone needs to read this right away. Read Full Review