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Ultimate Spider-Man #6: Venom by Brian Michael Bendis & Mark Bagley (Marvel Comics, 2004) |
It's just a dusty old videotape of a summer picnic years ago, but for Peter Parker, it's a tiny link to the parents he barely remembers. Watching it leads Peter to a friend, long forgotten, and through his reunion with boyhood chum Eddie Brock, Peter learns that their fathers had once worked together on "venom," an oily synthetic substance they hoped would be a cure for cancer.
But Eddie, who doesn't seem one of the most stable of young men to begin with, won't let sleeping symbiotic formulae lie. Volume #6 of the Ultimate Spider-Man line reintroduces one of mainstream Marvel's most villainous bad guys: Venom. In the original tale, the villain began as an alien glob of black that mimicked Spider-Man's suit and powers, then didn't take lightly being discarded. The alien symbiote took over Eddie Brock, in this case a jealous and unscrupulous photographer, and devoted itself to making Peter's life hell. The Ultimate version is better. Of course, the book wouldn't be complete without some day-in-the-life panels devoted to Peter's relationship with Mary Jane and his home life with Aunt May and Gwen Stacy. On a more ominous note, however, is his closing discussion with espionage chief Nick Fury, which sets Peter's future in doubt. by Tom Knapp |