![]() ![]() At first all seemed peachy keen, but as time went on we learned the black costume was actually an alien symbiote ‘feeding’ off Peter, and he rid himself of it. I loved Spider-Man, and when I saw the cover to that issue it absolutely blew me away. ![]() When I first saw Peter Parker’s new black and white costume, way back in its first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #252 (1984), it was a game changer. ![]() So, it makes sense for the first in a series of these stories to start with everybody’s favourite everyman, Spider-Man, and popular villain Venom. They’ve always had a little nibble at that aspect of comics mythology, the Ultimate line for one, but with upcoming film projects going in that direction synergy is in the air. Secondly, Marvel are fast catching up with DC with their focus on multiverses and alternate versions of characters. Nothing wrong with that if there’s enough story in there. Why? Firstly, it’s essentially a ‘What If?’ story, just one extended over 4 issues. This is a book that has launched at the perfect time. Written by Chip Zdarsky | Art by Pasqual Ferry | Published By Marvel Comics ![]()
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