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Published on June 3rd, 2017 | by Richard Boom

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X-23 vs the symbiote: Your First Look at EDGE OF VENOMVERSE #1

Prepare to be VENOMIZED this June, when one of the most sinister symbiotes unleashes its deadly bonds on the Marvel Universe. That’s right, True Believers – Eddie Brock is BACK! And this time, he’s not the only Venom wreaking havoc. Before you dive into the upcoming blockbuster series that is VENOMVERSE, join venomized versions of fan-favorite characters in EDGE OF VENOMVERSE, a blockbuster 5-issue series that is sure to ensnare you in its clutches!

In the introduction to what promises to be one of Marvel’s most exciting series yet, superstar writer Matthew Rosenberg (Secret Warriors) and acclaimed artist Roland Boschi (Karnak, Ghost Rider) bring you the story of young mutant clone X-23…who gets more than she bargains for when she collides with an alien symbiote that affects her already enhanced abilities!

“We are showing a world where X-23 manages to escape from her creators with the help of Venom,” said series writer Matthew Rosenberg. “It’s a fun chance to explore two of Marvel’s most dangerous characters and see how things could have been different for them if their lives intersected. And if you are a fan of X-23’s early adventures, you’ll be happy to see some familiar, but slightly different faces in the book.”

X-23’s story is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to characters who will be seeing themselves caught in Venom’s hold. You wouldn’t want to get caught in Venom’s clutches – so don’t get caught without EDGE OF VENOMVERSE #1, available in comic shops June 28th!

EDGE OF VENOMVERSE #1 (APR170962)

Written by MATTHEW ROSENBERG

Art by ROLAND BOSCHI

Cover by FRANCESCO MATTINA

Variant Cover by FRANCESCO MATTINA (APR170964)

Variant Cover by RON LIM (APR170963)

FOC – 06/05/17, On-Sale – 06/28/17

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Richard is the driving force behind Comics for Sinners. His love and admiration for female comic book characters is virtually unparalleled, which immediately explains his biggest 'sin': his Hot Mummy fetish. This sketchbook theme is philogynistic in nature and even the source of his WIP comic book series "The Sisterhood".



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