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If Venom: The Last Dance left you craving more of the lethal protector’s story, there’s a wealth of incredible Venom comics to dive into next. From his intense clashes with Spider-Man to solo adventures that dig deep into his complex character, Venom’s comic book history is filled with action, intrigue, and dark twists. Here’s a guide to the must-read Venom comics that expand on the symbiote’s world, offering fans fresh storylines, epic battles, and unforgettable moments.

Marvel Venom Vs. Carnage In Venom vs. Carnage, Marvel delivers one of the most iconic showdowns in symbiote history.



This miniseries pits Eddie Brock’s Venom against Cletus Kasady’s Carnage, his deadlier and even more unhinged offspring. The story, penned by Peter Milligan with art by Clayton Crain, explores the complex dynamics between the two symbiotes, with Carnage determined to unleash his chaotic influence and Venom working to rein him in. Things take an unexpected twist with the birth of Toxin, a new symbiote that could tip the scales in favor of either side.

Packed with intense battles, psychological tension, and unforgettable artwork, Venom vs. Carnage is essential reading for fans eager to see these two forces clash in a story that’s as brutal as it is thrilling. Venom: Lethal Protector Venom: Lethal Protector marks Venom’s debut as a solo antihero, stepping away from his role as Spider-Man’s nemesis and embracing his own complex path.

Written by David Michelinie, this 1993 minis.

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