David Micheliniethe comic book writer who co-created Eddie Brock aka Venom with the artist Todd McFarlane during their run Incredible Spider-Man in the 1980s he returned to write a new Venom series for Marvel Comics.
The comic is titled Venom: separation anxiety and the story is set during Eddie’s early days as a lethal pimp. The five-issue series will see Eddie and the symbiote face the sinister mind-controlling powers of Zebediah Killgrave, the Purple Man.
Long before Eddie Brock becomes the King in Black, he will face the King in Purple. “When the iconic villain uses his terrifying mind-control powers to torment Eddie and steal his symbiote for himself, everyone’s favorite symbiote slayer may have to enlist some unlikely help to get it back AND save his sanity!”
Michelinie shared in a statement: “I’m always happy to write a new Venom story against a retro backdrop. With separation anxiety as the required theme, the problem became how to do something that’s already been done: separate Eddie Brock from his symbiont”. ‘other.’ So I thought, what if there was a deeply disturbing villain with a decidedly bloodthirsty agenda who was able to take away pieces of Eddie’s symbiote every time the two touched, with that enemy slowly getting stronger as Venom slowly weakened? who became ‘The King in Purple.'”
Marvel Comics also released the cover of Venom: separation anxiety #1 created by the artist Paolo Siqueiraand as you will see, it pays homage to That of Charles Vess classic Web of Spider-Man #1.
by Joey Paur
Source: Geek Tyrant

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