Flash's sparring match with Valkrye is fun to read, the scene where Venom accidentily refers to Valkrye as his girlfriend is a much needed dose of humour in an otherwise tense and creepy atmosphere. The two make an interesting pair and I hope Bunn takes things in an interesting direction for them. The character of Katy Kiernan meanwhile comes off as a clone of Norah Winters from Amazing Spider-Man, only a little more annoying. The villians of this particular story are the U-Foes, who I've seen before but don't know anything about. They aren't very interesting as villians (though their ultimate scheme has yet to be fully unveiled) . Thony Silas provides some entertaining artwork that matchs Bunn's writing (although personally I prefer Tony Moore's work on the series). Ultimately, this isn't anything outstanding, but its still a decent read and I look forward to the resolution in #30. As for the future of the character, well, I like how far Flash has come since the early days of Spider-Man and honestly, I hope he lasts a few more years as Venom. Eddie Brock will always be my undisputed favourite Venom, but Flash comes really, really close...
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Tuesday, 15 January 2013
Venom #28-29 Review
Flash's sparring match with Valkrye is fun to read, the scene where Venom accidentily refers to Valkrye as his girlfriend is a much needed dose of humour in an otherwise tense and creepy atmosphere. The two make an interesting pair and I hope Bunn takes things in an interesting direction for them. The character of Katy Kiernan meanwhile comes off as a clone of Norah Winters from Amazing Spider-Man, only a little more annoying. The villians of this particular story are the U-Foes, who I've seen before but don't know anything about. They aren't very interesting as villians (though their ultimate scheme has yet to be fully unveiled) . Thony Silas provides some entertaining artwork that matchs Bunn's writing (although personally I prefer Tony Moore's work on the series). Ultimately, this isn't anything outstanding, but its still a decent read and I look forward to the resolution in #30. As for the future of the character, well, I like how far Flash has come since the early days of Spider-Man and honestly, I hope he lasts a few more years as Venom. Eddie Brock will always be my undisputed favourite Venom, but Flash comes really, really close...
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