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    Venom #8

    Venom » Venom #8 - Spider-Island, part 3 released by Marvel on December 1, 2011.

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    4.8 stars

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    Great Tie-In Issue 3

    If you got ASM 672 this week, you need to get this issue. It elaborates on what's going on in ASM and it has some really great emotional moments. I think Spider-Island is definitely going to have a lasting effect on Brock. He's dealing with a lot of things in this issue and Remender does a great job of portraying it nicely. Get this book!...

    1 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Venom vs The Queen. Fight. 0

    The story: With Spider-Island coming to an end, this issue is the actual start of the final battle against The Queen. Will Venom be able to carry out his mission and terminate the threat? How will the death of his father (previous issue) affect all of this?The good: As a tie-in this issue was really important, because this is the actual start of the final battle, where Venom 8 ends, ASM 672 picks off. The action in this book was amazingly well written and illustrated. The insertion of a fellow h...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    The torch passing has been discontinued. 0

    Review for Venom #8.The Story: Flash goes to take out the Queen.The Good: Remender is quickly becoming one of my favorite writers now. With the high the high octaine action of X-Force it is contrasted with Venom where will there is big action, I mean Flash and Steve teaming up against the Queen was great, here we have a series on a more human level with Flash struggling to be a strong man even without the Venom. This is showed greatly with a letter his father wrote him that is contrasted at grea...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Venom vs The Queen. 0

    Synopsis: Venom goes one on one with The Queen. -What's Good? So, I read this issue after I finished reading Amazing Spider-Man #672, so this issue didn't really surprise me by much. Rick Remender does a solid job in tying in the events together, like with Steve Rogers coming back in action. I did like the parts of the letter Flash's father left him throughout the issue. While Flash couldn't get the last goodbye he truly wanted with his father, I really believe that his father's letter was since...

    2 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Venom Team-Up! 0

    Recommended!Between this and the last issue, we really see the true colors of the Queen - and they are not just Black and Yellow. She is VERY powerful and very vindictive - a cold blooded killer. Then again, as the primary antagonist for Spider Island, she should be able to hold her own in the top villain spot, even for a little while.In the past couple issues, as Spider Island has taken the limelight, Flash's personal woes have taken a back seat. The end of the last issue we see Flash deal with...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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