Venom: Lethal Protector

Venom: Lethal Protector

Cover to Venom: Lethal Protector #1, "Darksoul Drifting", February 1993. Art by Mark Bagley
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication date February – July 1993
Number of issues 6
Main character(s) Eddie Brock
Venom
Creative team
Writer(s) David Michelinie
Penciller(s) Mark Bagley (#1-3)
Ron Lim (#4-6)
Sam DeLarosa (#4-6)
Inker(s) Sam DeLarosa (#1-3)
Al Milgrom
Letterer(s) Richard Starkings
Rick Parker (#3)
Colorist(s) Marie Javins
Editor(s) Danny Fingeroth
Collected editions
Venom: Lethal Protector ISBN 0-7851-0107-1

Venom: Lethal Protector was a six-issue comic book limited series featuring the Eddie Brock Venom, published by Marvel Comics from February 1993 to July 1993. It was written by David Michelinie and illustrated mostly by Mark Bagley, although Ron Lim and series colorist Sam DeLarosa pencilled the last three issues.

This marked the first time Eddie Brock received a series in which he was the main character, and recast Venom from an unambiguous villain to an anti-hero.

Story

Before the story begins, Venom makes an agreement with Spider-Man that they will leave each other alone, on the condition that Venom commits no crimes. Venom then moves from New York City to San Francisco, and takes up with a group of Californian mole people. Shortly thereafter the father of one of Venom's victims seeks him out with a group of super-powered mercenaries to take revenge.

Spider-Man, seeing misleading coverage of Venom on television, heads to San Francisco to confront him and instead winds up fighting alongside Venom against five new offspring of the Venom Symbiote: Scream, Phage, Riot, Lasher, and Agony.

Collected editions

In July 1995, the series was collected in a trade paperback with a cover by Simon Bisley (ISBN 0-7851-0107-1).

In February 2011, the series was reprinted in a collected trade paperback, complete with a new cover (the same cover as #1 of the series).

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