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The Best Venom Comics To Read With Venom (The Movie)!

Since his true debut in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #300, Venom has easily held the title of coolest, most iconic Spider-Man villain of the 1990’s. The instant fan favorite has oscillated between anti-heroic and villainous stature since that time, with a whole host of, well, hosts giving the sinister symbiote a variety of fascinating comics. Below you’ll find a guide to the best and most memorable Venom comics, with an eye towards different takes on the character.

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Spider-Man: Birth of Venom Issues: Secret Wars #8, Amazing Spider-Man #252-259, #298-300 & #315-317, Fantastic Four #274 And Web Of Spider-Man #1 While you don’t necessarily have read how the Venom symbiote finds its way into Spider-Man’s life, it adds a lot of enjoyable color to the mythos and development. Spider-Man: The Vengeance of Venom Issues: Amazing Spider-Man #332-333, #346-347, #361-363 And #374-375, Spider-Man: The Trial Of Venom, Amazing Spider-Man #373, #388 and Annual #25-26, Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12, And Web Of Spider-Man Annual #8 Venom: Lethal Protector Issues: Venom Lethal Protector #1 – #6 Venom’s first major miniseries sets the tone for most attempts on the character as a standalone entity. Identifying (correctly) that Marvel had something more than a mere Spider-Man villain, “Lethal Protector” casts Venom in the popular 90’s mold of vengeful hero vigilante.
Thunderbolts By Warren Ellis & Mike Deodato Issues: Thunderbolts #110 – #121 During the 2000’s, the Venom symbiote and alias began to gain distance from 90’s host, Eddie Brock. Former Scorpion, Mac Gargan, handles the suit for much of the decade, through events like Marvel’s Civil War and Dark Reign. Spider-Man: New Ways to Die Issues: Amazing Spider-Man #568 – #573 (Aug 2008 – Oct 2008)
Venom by Rick Remender: The Complete Collection Volume 1 Issues: Venom (2011) 1-12, Venom/Deadpool: What If? 1 Venom by Rick Remender: The Complete Collection Volume 2 Issues: Venom (2011) 13, 13.1-13.4, 14-22 The full run of the series now known as “Agent Venom” is one of the best development’s in the character’s history, tying the symbiote to longtime Spider-Man role player Flash Thompson. If you’re less interested in the hulking monster of the late 90’s and want to see how Venom can be reinvented for a new generation of readers, this is the series to start with. Thunderbolts – Volume 1: No Quarter Issues: Thunderbolts #1 to #6 Far from perfect, but this Marvel NOW! era Thunderbolts series is semi-underrated, and stars Flash as Venom alongside the likes of Punisher, Elektra, Red Hulk and Ghost Rider. Superior Spider-Man Volume 5: The Superior Venom (Marvel Now) Issues: Superior Spider-Man 22-26, Annual 1 During his takeover as the Marvel Universe’s “Superior Spider-Man,” Otto Octavius finally runs into Venom, and faces the temptation of the symbiote. Venom: Space Knight Vol. 1: Agent of the Cosmos Issues: Venom: Space Knight #1 to #6 Following a stint with the Guardians of the Galaxy, Agent Venom spends some good old fashioned time in space, a true Marvel rite of passage.
Venom by Donny Cates & Ryan Stegman Issues: Venom #1 to #6 The 2018 ongoing Venom series launches as part of Marvel’s “Fresh Start” is already a top tier title for the publisher.
Dave: Dave is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Comic Book Herald, and also the Boss of assigning himself fancy titles. He's a long-time comic book fan, and can be seen most evenings in Batman pajama pants. Contact Dave @comicbookherald on Twitter or via email at dave@comicbookherald.com.

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  • I just saw the movie, it’s way better than I was expecting with the reviews and things I’ve heard, once he actually starts becoming Venom (the set up is a little blah). One thing I notice that they aren’t really advertising is that Venom and Eddie Brock’s relationship and conversations are kinda fun/funny. Is that just something they did cause the Deadpool movies were successful, or is there a version of Venom where he’s fun/funny that I could check out?

    • He's funnier after he becomes less of a villain and makes a deal with spider-man. Check out lethal protector. Also I found his "pancreas" line in ASM 374 :)

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