Web Of Venom #1
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| Writer | Jordan Morris |
| Artist | Ramon Rosanas, Luke Ross |
| Cover Price | $5.99 |
THE EVEN ALL-ER, NEW-ER VENOM?! There is an even NEWER symbiote wearing hero on the scene sporting the red-and-blue Spidey inspired look on the streets of Earth 616...but it's not Mary Jane Watson, and it's not Eddie Parker! But it IS someone that Peter Parker knows well...someone both he AND Spider-Man have had many encounters with...someone looking to use this new web-slinging identity to make their much-deserved comeback! The saga of the new fan favorite Red-And-Blue alien costume takes a whole new turn, kicking a classic Spider character into a whole new direction that they have no intention of giving up!
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8.0
Capes & Tights - Justin Soderberg
Apr 09, 2026Web of Venom is a fun symbiote romp with a surprising cast. Jordan Morris crafts an enjoyable origin story with some plenty of humorous moments, while Luke Ross and Ramón Rosanas tossed around a new symbiote with ease. An energetic, humor-driven Venom tale that proves the Spider-verse still has plenty of surprises left. Read Full Review
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7.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Apr 08, 2026Web of Venom #1 delivers a solid and enjoyable origin for Spider-Venom, even if it plays things a bit safe. Jordan Morris sets up a character with clear potential, backed by a strong visual identity and just enough mystery to keep readers curious. While it does not break new ground, it lays a stable foundation that could lead to more exciting stories ahead. Read Full Review
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7.0
Fanlight Zone - Josh Allen
As far as first issue goes, this one is incredibly solid. It’s a unique & compelling story that doesn’t try too hard to tell a story that stands out on it’s own during a very busy time in the Spider-Man story. Together with fantastic artwork, this is an issue you can’t pass up on! Read Full Review
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6.0
ComicBook.com - David Harth
Apr 08, 2026That’s endemic of the whole issue. This book is the definition of average. There’s nothing that’s going to anger anyone, and it is an entertaining read, but there’s no reason to keep it going. This could have been a fun over-sized one-shot, but instead we’re going to get a book that will last five or ten issues and go away. It’s the anniversary of the creation of Venom, and symbiotes sell, so it’s easy to see why Marvel put the book out. However, that doesn’t mean they should have. This is the kind of first issue you buy, are vaguely entertained by, and then never pick up the second issue. Read Full Review
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5.0
Weird Science Marvel Comics - mrgabehernandez
Apr 08, 2026Web of Venom #1 is a prime example of why the industry obsession with variants and meta-humor is starting to hit a wall of diminishing returns. The issue manages to shine visuals-wise through sharply inked panels and creative weaponry that adds a brief spark to the action. However, the momentum is ultimately dragged down by glacial pacing and a relentless barrage of meta-jokes that prevent any real emotional connection to the story. This setup ultimately functions as a drawn-out joke for completionists rather than a meaningful entry in the Venom mythos. Read Full Review
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