There have been a lot of high-profile deaths in comics since The Death of Superman in 1992. Since then, characters like Spider-Man, Batman, Wolverine, Wonder Woman, and Captain America have all gone down in various blazes of heroism and glory. Increasingly, though, these deaths have lost their narrative heft. This is because, in these cases, the resurrection is as common as death, making it hard to truly feel the loss of favorite characters.Instead, the most impactful last stands of those favorite heroes have been the smaller ones. These small, quiet deaths come not through the proverbial death ray, but from something as simple as a bullet, or the snapping of a neck from a sudden jolt. It is this kind of end that Eddie Brock meets in 2020’s Venom: The End #1, by Adam Warren, Jeffrey Cruz, Jochen Weltjens, and Clayton Cowles.Updated on November 20th, 2023 by Jordan Iacobucci: Venom may not have stayed dead, but his grisly demise in Venom: The End remains one of the most unsettling and unnerving deaths in the history of Marvel Comics. With the beloved symbiote making many appearances outside of comics in recent years, including in his own self-titled film franchise and Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2, the rise and fall of Venom has become one of the most important stories that Marvel has ever told.REVIEW: Marvel’s Venom: Lethal Protector II #1 Is a Symbiote Filled Thrill Ride
There have been a lot of high-profile deaths in comics since The Death of Superman in 1992. Since then, characters like Spider-Man, Batman, Wolverine, Wonder Woman, and Captain America have all gone down in various blazes of heroism and glory. Increasingly, though, these deaths have lost their narrative heft. This is because, in these cases, the resurrection is as common as death, making it hard to truly feel the loss of favorite characters.
Instead, the most impactful last stands of those favorite heroes have been the smaller ones. These small, quiet deaths come not through the proverbial death ray, but from something as simple as a bullet, or the snapping of a neck from a sudden jolt. It is this kind of end that Eddie Brock meets in 2020’s Venom: The End #1, by Adam Warren, Jeffrey Cruz, Jochen Weltjens, and Clayton Cowles.
Updated on November 20th, 2023 by Jordan Iacobucci: Venom may not have stayed dead, but his grisly demise in Venom: The End remains one of the most unsettling and unnerving deaths in the history of Marvel Comics. With the beloved symbiote making many appearances outside of comics in recent years, including in his own self-titled film franchise and Insomniac’s Spider-Man 2, the rise and fall of Venom has become one of the most important stories that Marvel has ever told.
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