
Before diving into the climactic part, let’s discuss the beginning of this intriguing book. The narrative unfolds in the symbiote prison of SCAR, where Venom encounters one of Spider-Man’s formidable adversaries – Doctor Octopus. The concept of Venom versus Doctor Octopus is thrilling, and Ewing skillfully executes it. Ewing brilliantly portrays Doctor Octopus as intelligent, resourceful, cunning, and dangerous, making their fight with Venom and Sleeper an enjoyable spectacle. This action-packed opening scene is a delight. As the battle progresses, Ewing escalates the tension, highlighting why Doctor Octopus is such an entertaining villain. There are several significant twists during this fight, as Agent Anti-Venom, who has been infiltrating SCAR on behalf of Sleeper, intervenes and makes a decision that could have far-reaching implications. The choreography of this fight is seamless, showcasing Ewing’s aptitude for storytelling in such scenarios. He knows how to construct an engaging fight scene, maintaining excitement throughout the encounter. Although the war against SCAR is not yet over, the symbiotes have claimed a crucial victory. Now, we move on to the long-awaited resolution – the end of Mary Jane and Paul’s relationship.