![]() ![]() ![]() Big reveals seem to hinge on some cringy elements, like a focus on Eddie Brock killing himself in this other timeline, and the fact that the identity of Virus isn’t very interesting at all. A few problems hinder this volume though, starting with some tricky art to make out that does a poor job of laying out the action in a clear way. The story plays out in a way to show us how bad it can be if Knull takes over, which in some respects is a good way to set up the stakes for King in Black. Sold originally as a “who is Virus” story, we soon learn in another reality Dylan’s mother is still alive and in fact, she’s Venom now. Oh, and a new supervillain named Virus is after them both from their reality. Consisting of five issues and three artists (Iban Coello, Juan Gedeon, Luke Ross), Donny Cates tells a tale that features Eddie Brock and his son Dylan rushing to another dimension where Knull has already taken over. Venom Beyond is the story arc that leads to King in Black, and it might be one of the most peculiar story arcs in some time. ![]()
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