Venom’s little brother Carnage hasn’t been hotter since 1992, so the brain trust at Marvel decided it was high time for the red alien’s very first Epic Collection to hit the stands!

Venom’s little brother Carnage hasn’t been hotter since 1992, so the brain trust at Marvel decided it was high time for the red alien’s very first Epic Collection to hit the stands!
The latest Venom Epic Collection captures the inevitable transformation to hero, although there were plenty of bumps in the road for the original symbiote.
The majority of the stories take place between 1992 and 1994, focusing on the “return” of Peter Parker’s parents in the “Pursuit” and the story that gives this collection its title, “LifeTheft”, which features a powered-up Vulture.
Spencer’s final issue will be an 80-page issue featuring artwork by some of the artists that Spencer has worked with on his run including Patrick Gleason, Mark Bagley, and Marcelo Ferreira.
Nick Spencer is joined by long-time Spider-Man artist Mark Bagley for the new series (which will be out on July 14).
Spider-Man: Life Story Annual #1 continues the series’ format, telling the story of Spider-Man through a historical perspective as if the character had aged in real time since his 1962 debut.