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Dione the Mad Titan Visits Venomverse with Weekly 'Venomized' Finale from Bunn and Coello in April

BECAUSE U DEMANDED IT! Marvel has heard what its readers are saying: there are not enough crossover event comics, and Marvel isn't milking everything they can out of the same old properties they've been milking since at least the 1990s. Well, fear not, true believers! The ongoing Venomverse saga that's been taking readers by storm since 2017 is ramping up to a big conclusion in April with a five-part weekly series called Venomized.

Written by Cullen Bunn with art by Iban Coello, the first issue (and maybe the rest) will feature a cover by artist Nick Bradshaw, or, as ComicBook.com calls him, Nick Bradhaw. The series sees villains The Poisons make their way to the (don't call it the 616) Marvel Universe, led by an alternate-universe Dione the Mad Titan.

Here's the solicit for the first issue, courtesy of ComicBook.com, and the cover by Brad(s)haw:

Written by Cullen Bunn
Art by Iban Coello
Cover by Nick Bradhaw (sic)
On Sale April 4
The story that began in VENOMVERSE reaches its epic conclusion with VENOMIZED! The POISONS, a species that hunger for super-powered symbiotes and their hosts, have picked their next target…THE MARVEL UNIVERSE ITSELF! Their first objective? Put every superhuman in a Klyntar symbiote – and CONSIME (sic) THEM! But with VENOM and the X-MEN still missing after the events of "Poison X," the planet, and its heroes, is defenseless!

Dione the Mad Titan Visits Venomverse with Weekly 'Venomized' Finale from Bunn and Coello in April


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