Marvel Comics has published Venom #252 by Al Ewing, Tom DeFalco, Jesus Saiz, Paco Medina and Ron Frenz today, with Mary Jane ...
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Marvel Is Totally Lying About Venom's New Host: Here's Why
Warning: Contains spoilers for All-New Venom #1! The mystery of the All-New Venom has officially kicked off in Marvel Comics, ...
Mary Jane Watson was a supporting character in All-New Venom, but not listed among the possible hosts by those investigating the mystery. However, she was conspicuously absent during each of the new ...
Ahead of Wednesday’s All-New Venom #5 from writer Al Ewing and artist Carlos Gómez, Marvel Comics released a spoiler page from the issue revealing Mary Jane Watson as the Venom symbiote’s new host.
The identity of the All-New Venom has finally been revealed to be Mary Jane Watson. The long-time Spider-Man love interest has long abandoned her need to rely on others when she became the randomized ...
The ongoing Venom series, as well as putting Mary Jane Watson inside the symbiote, has seen the US Government come out ...
Easily one of the biggest surprises of 2025 in the world of superhero comics came with the reveal of Venom's new host. After candidates like Luke Cage and Rick Jones were tossed around in the pages of ...
In an interview with Robbie Robertson and her boyfriend, Paul Rabin, Mary Jane explained how Paul’s power gauntlet failed. His technology was meant to give MJ superpowers based on the spin of a wheel.
In Marvel Comics’ latest Spider-swing, Al Ewing and Carlos Gómez are giving Mary Jane Watson a new venomous lease on life. This comes on the heels of a second Gwenpool variant in the form of Gwen ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook But it seems Otto Octavius’ stint with Earth’s mightiest heroes is over: a solicitation for the ...
The big question heading into All-New Venom #1 was who the new host of the symbiote would be. Four different suspects were named as likely candidates in the comics’ synopsis and early previews.
Rather than blaming Mary Jane for keeping secrets, Paul blames himself for not being the sort of man she could trust. He promises to change and stop being “a needy mess.” However, this awkward ...
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