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Penultimate Issue Asks Whether New Yet Familiar God Of Light Can Take Out God Of Darkness Knull?! Where Is Venom?
There are a few more variant covers in addition to the above.
Plus the main cover.
Looks like Knull has finally captured the Brock he wanted; not Eddie Brock aka Venom, but his son Dylan Brock who was symbiote disrupting powers.
And, despite Knull’s several page speechifying, including a revelation that “they” created Dylan to destroy or defeat Knull, on queue does some damage to Knull.
In response to Knull’s god complex, e.g. believing he’s some kind of god of darkness, Doctor Strange transforms himself into a god of magic.
Marvel Just Turned A Major Spider-Man Character Into a God
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Marvel just turned a major Spider-Man character into a god. That big power-up comes with the latest issue of Marvel s
King In Black event series, as Knull, God of the Symbiotes, finally meets his match. Since breaking loose from his prison and traveling to Earth, Knull has touted himself as the Lord of the Abyss, and master of the dark void that preceded the Celestial s initial Light of Creation. Well, Knull has certainly proven himself worthy of those titles as he s slaughtered and/or possessed the biggest heroes of the Marvel Universe. But the laws of the cosmos favor balance and
Venom run that started back in 2018,
King In Black reunites him with that book’s core art team penciler Ryan Stegman, inker J.P. Mayer, colorist Frank Martin, and letterer Clayton Cowles to tell another horror-infused superhero tale. But after three years, Knull remains a villain without pathos, a cartoonish embodiment of evil whose threat level is the only thing that defines him. Eddie Brock’s character journey is at the core of Cates’ story, but Brock is taken off the board at the end of
King In Black #1, leaving the main event without its emotional anchor. That just leaves a generic superhero showdown, and while these creators know how to deliver big spectacle, there’s no sense of risk in the storytelling.
Comic Book Reviews for This Week: 2/10/2021
Welcome to this week in comic book reviews! The staff have come together to read and review nearly everything that released today. It isn t totally comprehensive, but it includes just about everything from DC and Marvel with the important books from the likes of Image, Boom, IDW, Valiant, and more.
The review blurbs you ll find contained herein are typically supplemented in part by longform individual reviews for significant issues. This week that includes
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Also, in case you were curious, our ratings are simple: we give a whole number out of five; that s it! If you d like to check out our previous reviews, they are all available here.