Wednesday, September 5, 2007

Venom – Run | Comics

Venom escapes from the arctic research facility and moved to the U.S. Radar Station called "Christmastown" (Venom – Shiver). Actually this one is derived from the original alien symbiote that gave birth to it and later has regenerated into a clone with full form. He is now being followed by a mysterious being called The Suit, whose agenda is not clear yet.

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Venom – Run | Comics

However, this self-regenerating sentient being took Lieutenant Patricia Robertson, the only survivor of Venom’s mayhem on arctic along with him to seek and destroy the menace for good before it reaches the civilization. Hungrier than ever and also aware of The Suit persuading him, the symbiote is out to feed on its prey which it seeks in Canada. Inside the wilderness, the symbiote clone made a mess of wild animals and left some trail after escaping the scene by attaching itself to a crow.

After leaving his trail of rampage all over the places he had been through, he goes to the Northwest Territories of Voici with more unanticipated forces behind his tail. Venom reaches Nan's cookhouse with a temporary host and as soon as he got inside the clone attempted to feed on the people there.

Two armed female operative named Frankie and Victoria shows up to handle the situation. They visit Bob's Bar at the town and right at that instance, the world’s most dangerous mutant there is, the walking switch-blade, Wolverine were present there. When these two tracks the clone and eventually got attacked by Venom, Logan steps in. Even though, the Venom clone had not come here looking for Logan, these two soon engages in an intensely ferocious battle for control which only one of them might survive.

Wolverine realizes that the Venom he is facing is clearly not Eddie Brock but something else. The more he resists to get the clone near him, the more it gets mad. The Suit buds in to the brawl out of nowhere to make it more interesting. Frankie and Vic returns to the fight and soon, is forced to flee.

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Killer Adrenaline Craving

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Here is your links to buy “Venom – Run" from Marvel Comics on Amazon.

Venom – Run

Published from Marvel Comics in 2004, “Venom – Run” is a six part storyline told in the Venom monthly ongoing series. Writer Daniel Way (Deadpool, Ghost Rider) and artist Paco Medina (New X-Men, Nova) cooked up this plot with a great pace all along. Daniel Way sums up the whole storyline based on the previous one that was about a new Venom symbiote clone that terrorized the Arctic Circle with his genocidal spree, which will later lead us to other stories featuring the alien symbiote.

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Bloodthirsty Homicidal Maniacs

Plus, a great berserker action by the feral X-Man Wolverine is the cherry on the cake. Though Medina's take on Wolverine made the character a little bulkier, but how he draws the manga styled Wolverine was the main pleasure point and the rest of the drawings were just fine. This monthly ongoing Venom series is in a process to build up a large plot in the background that will hopefully lead up to some grand conclusion.
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Tuesday, September 4, 2007

The Transformers | Comics

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The Transformers | Comics
The Transformers are a race of sentient robotic beings, capable of transforming themselves mostly into humanoid forms, living in a technologically advanced distant planet called Cybertron. Cybertron was formed eons ago by the lord of the light gods Primus, as a large technological planet with enormous metal towering future cities. In process of creating Cybertron, Primus has merged his fallen brother Unicron, The Chaos-Bringer within it. Later, Primus has cracked his own force into five beings, Solomus, Epistemus, Adaptus, Mortilus and himself. All of them perished over time due to endless conflict between them and Solomus becomes the vessel of wisdom now called as the Matrix of Leadership and will belong to the true leader of The Autobots.

By time, there came two Cybertronian races; the heroic Autobots and the villainous Decepticons, who would develop a feud among them that would last for generations, as the Autobots are the one fighting for freedom and order, the Decepticons on the other hand lives for total supremacy over the universe. The age-old conflict between the protagonist Autobots, currently led by Optimus Prime and the Decepticons led by the devious Megatron have totally ravaged Cybertron, ruining its existence and stranded them around the universe as a result. As their native planet is all done for good, the Transformers have traveled to Earth and other planets as interstellar refuges and continue their inner rivalry which was a result of their age-old civil war back on Cybertron.

For more information on The Transformers comics series, you can check out these links below.

The Transformers (Comics) Wikipedia

The Transformers Marvel (Comics) Wikipedia

The Transformers IDW (Comics) Wikipedia
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Heroic Autobots Roll
Here is your links for "The Transformers" comics from IDW Comics.

Transformers – Megatron Origin


Transformers – Autocracy


Transformers – Monstrosity


Transformers – Primacy


The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 01


Transformers – Infiltration


Transformers – Stormbringer


Transformers – Escalation


The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 02


Transformers – Devastation


The Transformers – Spotlight Vol 03


The Transformers – Spotlight – Revelation


Transformers – Maximum Dinobots


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 01


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 02


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 03


Transformers – All Hail Megatron Vol 04


Transformers – Last Stand of the Wreckers (Softcover)


Transformers – Last Stand of the Wreckers (Hardcover)


Transformers Vol 01 – For All Mankind


Transformers – Bumblebee


Transformers – Ironhide


Transformers Vol 02 – International Incident


Transformers – Drift


Transformers Vol 04 – Heart of Darkness


Transformers Vol 03 – Revenge of the Decepticons


Transformers Vol 05 – Chaos Theory


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 01


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 01


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 02


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 02


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 03


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 03


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 04


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 04


Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 05


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 05


Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 01


Transformers – Dark Cybertron Vol 02


Transformers – Dark Cybertron (Hardcover)


Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 06


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Warriors of Cybertron
Transformers – Robots in Disguise Vol 06

Transformers – Windblade

Transformers – More Than Meets The Eye Vol 07

Transformers – Drift – Empire of Stone

The Transformers is a bi-weekly comic book series that was first published from Marvel Comics and over the course of time, the series has moved to IDW Publishing from 2005. Originally based on Hasbro's Transformers toy line characters, the franchise has spawned a movie adaptation titled Transformers (2007) with three sequels; Transformers - Revenge of the Fallen (2009), Transformers - Dark of the Moon (2011) and Transformers - Age of Extinction (2014), a bunch of video games, TV shows and Animated series. Recently, IDW has launched two more ongoing series; Robots in Disguise and More Than Meets the Eye, alongside many other spin-off limited series and one-shots.
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