This Wednesday, June 19th, Marvel Comics is set to release VENOM: Separation Anxiety #2. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN legend and VENOM co-creator David Michelinie triumphantly returns to tell another all-new, heart-pounding, brain-eating tale set in EDDIE BROCK’S earliest days! This time, he’s teaming up with VENOM and DEATH OF THE VENOMVERSE artist extraordinaire Gerardo Sandoval!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
VENOM: Separation Anxiety #2
“The King in Purple“: Part Two
Written by David Michelinie
Pencils by Gerardo Sandoval
Inks by Victor Nava
Colors by Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Letters by Travis Lanham
Edited by Tom Groneman
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Paulo Siqueira w/ Rachelle Rosenberg
Cover B by Federico Vicentini (Stormbreakers Variant)
Cover C by Adi Granov
Cover D by Paulo Siqueira (Homage Variant)
FRANTIC FIGHT AT FOUR FREEDOMS!
VENOM has a new enemy, the PURPLE MAN! And Zebediah Killgrave’s reality-warping abilities have torn EDDIE BROCK’S life apart – LITERALLY! But how does Purple Man now also possesses the same wicked web-slinging powers as Venom?! And how can Venom possibly become whole once more? The FANTASTIC FOUR might have the key!
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