Venom #150 Lettered Preview

The first Marvel comic to have its legacy numbering imposed this year!

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Clayton Crain 1:500 variant

Adam Kubert 1:100 variant

Gabrielle Dell'Otto 1:25 variant

Skottie Young variant

James Stokoe 1:25 variant

Great page to be desu

Mark Bagley 1:1000 remastered variant

Wait... is Costa just flat out ignoring the fact that Eddie actively rejected the symbiote, too. That he decided it was "a piece of trash" and sold it off to a mobster.... then opted to try and kill it?

They weren't just "separated", like it was no big deal.

Mark Bagley 1:2000 B&W variant

>James Stokoe 1:25 variant

FINISH ORC STAIN ALREADY FOR FUCKS SAKE

Adi Granov Jetpack Comics/Forbidden Planet variant

Clayton Crain Unknown Comics variants

Mike Del Mundo Heroes & Fantasies/Alamo City Comic Con variant

Gerardo Sandoval The Comic Mint color splash variant

Francesco Mattina Orlando MegaCon variants

Mike Perkins ComicXposure variants

Todd Nauck Legends Comics & Games variant


FIN

Cute.

Symby is a real nutter of a ex.

Costa is not a very good writer and did not do his homework.

People in abusive relationships also forget why they broke up when they get back together, to be fair.

He didn't even read Remender's run? You know, where Eddie's whole role was "kill Venom!"

Seems that way.

As someone who collected Lethal Protector as a kid I gotta say Bagley's Venom is Best Venom.

Based MATT

Costa doesn't care. He just wanted classic Venom back continuity or actual sense be damned

What's with the Baki the grappler shit ?

>He just wanted classic Venom back

Its clear he doesn't even know what "classic Venom" is, though.

I'd be more excited for this if they put someone who know what he was actually doing on the book.

With Costa though, this is Bendis levels of continuity snarl.

after Quesada apparently

>Spider-Sense warning Spidey about Venom
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Great cover though.

and that one is also after McFarlane.

Well that's Marvel in a nutshell. As long as it kinda looks like the classic version, they couldn't care less about whether it is or fits into the character's development