Spider-Man and Venom began as enemies, but when the latter became a “Lethal Protector,” Peter Parker and Eddie Brock eventually buried the hatchet. Since then, Venom has remained somewhat adjacent to the Webslinger. In fact, some of Venom’s comics emulating those of his former rival. There’s no better example of this than the Venomverse events, which clearly jump on the success of the similar Spider-Verse comics.Though they sound similar, these two events and their sequels are quite different. One inspired a series of incredibly popular animated movies, whereas the other has been largely forgotten beyond merely being another Spidey-based event. There’s a lot separating the two, as well as a lot that makes one better than the other.Written and drawn by Dan Slott, Olivier Coipel, and Giuseppe Camuncoli, the first Spider-Verse story ran from 2014 to 2015. The storyline involved Morlun and the Inheritors, multiversal villains who hunted down and fed upon those empowered by or tied to “spider totems.” This of course included the mainstream Earth-616 version of Spider-Man (who at the time was actually Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man’s body). It even featured other takes on Spider-heroes from other universes. Among the ranks of the latter were familiar heroes from alternate universes and timelines, namely the hard-boiled Spider-Man Noir and Spider-Man 2099, protector of the far-flung future. There were also entirely new variants from throughout the universe, including some radically different versions of characters from the mainstream universe.RELATED: Why Does Spider-Man Have So Many Pig Variants?RELATED: She-Venom Returns as a Major Player in the Death of the Venomverse
Spider-Man and Venom began as enemies, but when the latter became a “Lethal Protector,” Peter Parker and Eddie Brock eventually buried the hatchet. Since then, Venom has remained somewhat adjacent to the Webslinger. In fact, some of Venom’s comics emulating those of his former rival. There’s no better example of this than the Venomverse events, which clearly jump on the success of the similar Spider-Verse comics.
Though they sound similar, these two events and their sequels are quite different. One inspired a series of incredibly popular animated movies, whereas the other has been largely forgotten beyond merely being another Spidey-based event. There’s a lot separating the two, as well as a lot that makes one better than the other.
Written and drawn by Dan Slott, Olivier Coipel, and Giuseppe Camuncoli, the first Spider-Verse story ran from 2014 to 2015. The storyline involved Morlun and the Inheritors, multiversal villains who hunted down and fed upon those empowered by or tied to “spider totems.” This of course included the mainstream Earth-616 version of Spider-Man (who at the time was actually Doctor Octopus in Spider-Man’s body). It even featured other takes on Spider-heroes from other universes. Among the ranks of the latter were familiar heroes from alternate universes and timelines, namely the hard-boiled Spider-Man Noir and Spider-Man 2099, protector of the far-flung future. There were also entirely new variants from throughout the universe, including some radically different versions of characters from the mainstream universe.
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