Extreme Venomverse #2 Sees New Heroes, New Villains, and All-Symbiotes.

Talk About A Sticky SItuation?!

Extreme Venomverse, a five-issue limited series much like Edge of Spider-Verse, will debut a group of gooey fanged monstrosities as part of their Summer of Symbiotes. Featured as part of the 35th-anniversary celebration of the Venom character, the upcoming comic run will span the entirety of Marvel’s multiverse and will include some fan favorites in both Eddie Brock and Dylan Brock, along with some never-before-seen Venoms introduced for the very first time!

But that’s not all. Extreme Venomverse will feature numerous writers and collaborators showcasing stories all leading to the tragic Death of The Venomverse storyline. Whether your favorite new symbiotes will survive this summertime saga, likewise, remains to be seen…

On sale in May. Here are the details. As described in Marvel’s Most Recent Press Release:

  • Venom scribe Al Ewing and artist Vincenzo Carratù (Mary Jane & Black Cat) unite to tell a purrfect tale about your favorite cat burglar and a certain heist she may have pulled on Marvel’s First Family! Witness what happens when Felicia Hardy slips into her very own symbiote!
  • Revisit MARVEL: 1602, with Clay McLeod Chapman and Paul Davidson, as they introduce the creepiest Venom EVER!
  • David Pepose and Ken Lashley introduce you to the twist L.M.V.—LIFE-MODEL VENOM! Cyborg Spider-Man, eat your heart out!
Extreme Venomverse #2 cover art with venom and black cat in symbiotes
Cover: Marvel Comics/LEINIL FRANCIS YU

EXTREME VENOMVERSE #2 (OF 5)

Written by AL EWING, DAVID PEPOSE & CLAY MCLEOD CHAPMAN

Art by VINCENZO CARRATÙ, KEN LASHLEY & PAUL DAVIDSON

Cover by LEINIL FRANCIS YU

On Sale 5/24

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Christian Angeles is a screenwriter who likes sharing stories and getting to meet people. He also listens to words on the page via audible and tries to write in ways that make people feel things. All on a laptop. Sometimes from an app on his phone.

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