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The Zesty Venom Collection

Category:  Character Runs
Owner:  Zesty Taquito
Last Modified:  6/23/2023
Set Description
A collection of first appearances, keys and rare comics focused on VENOM.

Includes;
Amazing Spider-Man #299, CGC 9.8, 1st Cameo of Venom
Amazing Spider-Man #300, CGC 9.6, 1st Appearance of Venom, Signed by Todd McFarlane
Amazing Spider-Man #316, CGC 9.8, 1st Full cover Appearance of Venom, Signed by Todd McFarlane
Amazing Spider-Man #361, CGC 9,6, 1st Appearance of the "Spawn of Venom" - Carnage!
Venom Lethal Protector #1,CGC 9.8, 1st Venom in his own title
Venom #6, ComicXposure Edition A, 9.8, Eddie Brock Returns as Venom

This zesty collection also includes several one-of-a-kind Venom sketches and signatures from super-star artists, Bill Sienkiewicz, Martin Simmonds, and Ken Lashley.

King in Black #1, CGC 9.8. Blank Black Sketch Cover, Signed & Sketch by Mr. Ken Lashley
- Ken is an artist who knows his way around Venom. Tapped for countless Venom and symbol covers after he first strutted his stuff, Ken continues to be asked for his signature-style take on Venom and symbiotes. Aside from being one of the world's nicest and most genuine people who will sketch for his Ledkilla fans until his fingers fall off, Ken took this blank black cover, and used only white, gold and silver paint pens to sketch out a haunting Venom as the King in Black, his golden crown slightly askew. Achieving a 9.8 on a sketch cover, (which is "tough-to-keep-9.8" black on both front and back), is a difficult ask. Ken obviously knows how to draw gently!

Venom #33, CGC 9.8. Stegman Variant Cover, signed and sketch by Mr. Bill Sienkiewicz
- Already a gorgeous variant cover of Venom from the incredibly-skilled Ryan Stegman, there's just something about the number "33" and Bill Sienkiewicz and Todd McFarlane, and Venom, I felt Bill needed to be a part of this comic. I suggested Bill use it as a canvas, and just let loose on this sketch, allowing his open thoughts to meander through Stegmans lines, and add some of the chaos and movement that defines both Venom as a character, and Bills controlled/uncontrolled, anarchistic but beautiful art style.

Venom #6, CGC 9.8. Simmonds Variant Cover, Signed & Sketch by Mr. Martin Simmonds
What can I say about this that isn't evident from looking at it? An absolute perfection in a painting of Venom by Martin, complimented with a 9.8 grade, Martin's signature and a glorious sketch. The beauty in this peice is also in the 4th wall-breaking nature of his remarque, juxtaposing Venom with Martin's groundbreaking and award-winning work on the Department of Truth, it somehow makes Venom look even more diabolical, like he's wrapped in a conspiracy and the government would love to "redact" him. Truly a time where a collector (me!!) had a pretty cool concept/idea for the sketch, and after presenting that idea to Martin (who loves to collaborative ideas) he took off and ran with it, and did amazing things. Having met Martin and interacted with him several times, it's not a stretch to say he's right up there with Sienkiewicz on my list of favourite talent - and with Lashley in terms of niceness! And his career is just getting started. He enjoys being challenged with a brief for his sketches or remarques, it's more fun for him than saying "oh... can I have a Venom?", or "can I have a Lady in Red?". Absolutely a favourite of my collection.

Venom #33, CGC 9.8 Gleason "Virgin" Edition, 2x Signed by Mssr's Pat Gleason and David Michelinie
Venom #33, CGC 9.8 Gleason Gleason Variant Cover Edition Trade Dress (blue label)
- As I was saying about the number 33.... Additionally, like everyone else, I was blown away by the Gleason Webhead of Spidey when it came out. I instantly thought to myself, "man it would be awesome if he was facing off against Venom", and lo and behold, the Venom #33 variant was created - I had to have it! More than that, I had to have two of them, in case I ever sold one - I loved it that much!

Amazing Spider-Man #55, CGC 9.8 (blue label)
Amazing Spider-Man #55, CGC 9.8 (blue label)
- Though not a "Venom" key by itself, it is included here, because I feel it belongs beside my Venom #33's. The two foes, eyes locked in eternal disagreement, staring each other down. So similar, yet so different. Venom by himself can be defines as one thing, but when he is staring into the eyes of Spider-Man in this context, he's also defined by what he's not. The juxtaposition of Spidey vs. Venom in this regard, to me, is fascinating and changes the whole feeling of the Venom comic, were it to be displayed alone. Of course, two copies of ASM #55 are required to face off against my two copies of Venom!

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The Venom "3" and "33" conspiracy!

On the conspiracy theory side... ;)
Also fascinating to me, is how prime numbers of "3" and "33" always appear as key moments for Venom.

1, 3 (3x1), 6 (3+3), 9 (3x3), 13 (1 and 3), 33 (Two 3's, and 33x11), all seem to be key numbers!

ASM 299 (99 is 33x3)
ASM 300 (3 x 100)
ASM 316 (3, 1, and 6 (3+3)
ASM 361 (3, 6, and 1)
Venom 6 2017 (3+3)
Venom 6 2022 (3+3)
Venom 33 (two 3's, 3x11)


Set Goals
Collecting Goals:

For Venom, one day, I hope for that elusive 9.8 ASM #300, and also that 9.8 of ASM #361... But I know those are two very hard comics to come by! Perhaps too, a McF signature on my #299, but it would take a brave moment for me to crack my 9.8!

Aside from that, I am keen to keep sourcing more key moments in Venom's history, and I foresee no shortage of up and coming artists who I know will blow my mind with their interpretations of Venom. Until then, I have my eye on a couple other favourite artists, who I'd like to get Venom blank comic sketches from... Perhaps the next one up is Carnage, filling out his keys... and then on to other symbiotes!

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Amazing Spider-Man #299, 1988, CGC 9.8, 1st Appearance in Cameo of Venom Amazing Spider-Man 299 Modern 9.8 First appearance (and cameo on the last page) by Venom.
Cameo appearances by Eddie Murphy, Paul Schaffer, and Joe Robertson.
Last 75¢ issue.

"Survival of the Hittist!" Part 2 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Todd McFarlane. Inks by Bob McLeod. Cover by Todd McFarlane. After their waterfront arms theft goes awry, the Life Foundation turns the tables on Chance! The mysterious survivalist group abducts the mercenary and takes him to their secret headquarters in northern New Jersey! But thanks to a well-placed spider tracer, the web-slinger infiltrates the foundation's secluded colony the next day...and rescues Chance! So now the adversaries of 24 hours ago suddenly become allies to avoid death...courtesy of the Life Foundation! First appearance (and cameo on the last page) by Venom. Cameo appearances by Eddie Murphy, Paul Schaffer, and Joe Robertson.
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Amazing Spider-Man #300, 1988, CGC 9.6, 1st Appearance of Venom, Signed by Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man 300 Signature 9.6 First full appearance of Venom! Signed by the ToddFather himself!

"Venom!", script by David Michelinie, art by Todd McFarlane; Spidey's old alien costume has merged with reporter Eddie Brock who thinks his career was ruined by Spider-Man and the symbiote of the two, Venom, takes on the web slinger; At MJ's request, Spidey returns to the blue and red costume as she now finds his black duds way too creepy; This is the last issue in which Spider-Man appears in his black costume; Thing (of the Fantastic Four) cameo.. Stan's Soapbox Special in place of letters page: Full page editorial by Stan on the occasion of Spider-Man's 300th issue.
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Amazing Spider-Man #316, 1989, CGC 9.8, 1st Full cover Appearance of Venom, Signed by Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man 316 Signature 9.8 First full cover appearance of Venom.

"Dead Meat" Part 1 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Art by Todd McFarlane. Cover by Todd McFarlane. Venom is back in New York City! And the deranged Eddie Brock is looking to kill Peter Parker or Spider-Man with extreme prejudice! However first the psychotic symbiote has to find where the Parkers are living! At the web-slinger's former Bedford Towers residence, Venom runs into and then runs roughshod over the Black Cat! But Felicia doesn't know where the wall-crawler is either! Later on Peter learns that his worst nightmare has returned and his family is in grave danger. Spider-Man can't wait for Venom to make the first move. The web-slinger must attack! Cameo appearances by Aunt May, Glory Grant, and Eduardo Lobo.
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Venom #6, 2022, Simmonds Variant, CGC 9.8, Signed & Sketch by Martin Simmonds Venom 6 Signature 9.8 Signed and Sketch by Martin Simmonds
Limited 1:25 Retailer Incentive Variant Cover. Written by Ram V. Art by Bryan Hitch. Cover by Martin Simmonds.


"DESTRUCTION" BEGINS HERE! Dylan Brock is in the fight of his life - and he may be in it alone! As he and the VENOM symbiote continue to learn to live together without Eddie Brock, the LIFE FOUNDATION has activated a deadly new operative named the SPEARHEAD! Dylan and Venom aren't the only ones dead in his sights - every single symbiote they (and YOU!) have ever known and cared about is as well!
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Venom #33, 2021, CGC 9.8. Stegman Variant Cover, Signed & Sketch by Mr. Bill Sienkiewicz Venom 33 Signature 9.8 Signed & Sketch by Bill Sienkiewicz

King in Black Tie-In - Written by Donny Cates. Art by Iban Coello. Cover by Iban Coello and Jesus Aburtov. As the King in Black spreads his suffocating darkness across the Marvel Universe, Eddie Brock looks for a light, any light, that can pierce it - and comes up empty-handed

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Already a gorgeous variant cover of Venom from the incredibly-skilled Ryan Stegman, there's just something about the number "33" and Bill Sienkiewicz and I felt Bill needed a part of this comic. I suggested Bill use it as a canvas, and just let loose on this sketch, allowing his open thoughts to meander through Stegmans lines, and add some of the chaos and movement that defines both Venom as a character, and Bills controlled/uncontrolled, anarchistic but beautiful art style.
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King in Black #1, 2021, CGC 9.8. Blank Black Sketch Cover, Signed and Sketch by Mr. Ken Lashley King in Black 1 Signature 9.8 DARKNESS REIGNS! After a campaign across the galaxy, Knull’s death march arrives to Earth and, worse yet, he hasn’t come alone! With an army of hundreds of thousands of symbiote dragons at his command, the King in Black is a force unlike any Earth’s heroes have ever faced. EDDIE BROCK, A.K.A. VENOM has seen firsthand the chaos that even one of Knull’s symbiotic monsters can wreak – will he survive an encounter with the God of the Abyss himself? From Donny Cates, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin and VC’s Clayton Cowles comes the definitive chapter in their two-year-long VENOM saga that changed everything you thought you knew about symbiotes!

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Venom Lethal Protector #1, 1993, CGC 9.8, 1st Venom in his own title Venom: Lethal Protector 1 Modern 9.8 1st Venom in his own title!

Lethal Protector Part 1: Dark Soul Drifting, script by David Michelinie, pencils by Mark Bagley, inks by Al Milgrom and Sam de la Rosa; Venom moves to San Fransisco to try out his new protection of innocents racket; Venom and Spidey save a group of homeless folk.
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Venom #6, 2017, ComicXposure Edition A, 9.8, Eddie Brock Returns as Venom Venom 6 Modern 9.8 Eddie Brock Returns as Venom!
Variant Cover Artist: FRANCESCO MATTINA
Full Venomized Trade Dress Variant-A
3000 Print Run

It’s a battle for the ages as new Venom host Lee Price throws down with your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! But amid the chaos and the fury of battle, a familiar face returns! That’s right, Eddie Brock is back to reclaim his rightful place as the one-and-only Venom! Can symbiote and host coexist as they once did?
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Amazing Spider-Man #55, 2021, CGC 9.8, SPIDER-MAN WEBHEAD facing off against WEBHEAD VENOM (1) Amazing Spider-Man 55 Modern 9.8 One of those covers that started a FOMO panic, at least 3 printings, multiple variants, and copycats from Pooh to Donald Trump!

It was such an iconic cover, that it made for one of Marvel's best-selling titles in recent years. Patrick Gleason's reverse-negative image of Spider-Man, as if created by webbing, has also created a cottage industry in other "Webhead" images and Gleason, and take-offs from other creators.

LAST REMAINS CONCLUDES! “LAST REMAINS” ends and will make you look at Spider-Man differently. It’ll make Peter look at himself differently. If you thought the buildup TO Kindred was intense, the fallout FROM Kindred is even more devastating.

It is included here (in duplicate) because for me, I feel it completes the VENOM WEBHEAD (one trade dress, one virgin) comic. The hero and the anti-hero. Each with their own title. Locked in an eternal gaze - so much similar in them, and yet so much different!

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Venom #33, 2021, CGC 9.8 Gleason VENOM WEBHEAD "Virgin" Edition, 2x signed by Pat Gleason and David Michelinie Venom 33 Signature 9.8 Venom #33, CGC 9.8 Gleason VENOM WEBHEAD "Virgin" Edition, 2x signed by Pat Gleason and David Michelinie
Patrick Gleason exclusive virgin cover
Limited to 1,500 copies.

Written by Donny Cates. Art by Iban Coello. As the King in Black spreads his suffocating darkness across the Marvel Universe, Eddie Brock looks for a light, any light, that can pierce it - and comes up empty-handed…


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Amazing Spider-Man #55, 2021, CGC 9.8, SPIDER-MAN WEBHEAD facing off against WEBHEAD VENOM (2) Amazing Spider-Man 55 Modern 9.8 Copy #2 was required to face off against the other VENOM WEBHEAD!

One of those covers that started a FOMO panic, at least 3 printings, multiple variants, and copycats from Pooh to Donald Trump!

It was such an iconic cover, that it made for one of Marvel's best-selling titles in recent years. Patrick Gleason's reverse-negative image of Spider-Man, as if created by webbing, has also created a cottage industry in other "Webhead" images and Gleason, and take-offs from other creators.

LAST REMAINS CONCLUDES! “LAST REMAINS” ends and will make you look at Spider-Man differently. It’ll make Peter look at himself differently. If you thought the buildup TO Kindred was intense, the fallout FROM Kindred is even more devastating.

It is included here (in duplicate) because for me, I feel it completes the VENOM WEBHEAD (one trade dress, one virgin) comic. The hero and the anti-hero. Each with their own title. Locked in an eternal gaze - so much similar in them, and yet so much different!
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Venom #33, 2021, CGC 9.8 Gleason VENOM WEBHEAD Variant Cover Trade Dress Edition Venom 33 Modern 9.8 Patrick Gleason exclusive VENOM WEBHEAD Trade Dress cover - Limited to 2,500 copies.

Written by Donny Cates. Art by Iban Coello. As the King in Black spreads his suffocating darkness across the Marvel Universe, Eddie Brock looks for a light, any light, that can pierce it - and comes up empty-handed…
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Amazing Spider-Man #361, 1992, CGC 9.6, First Appearance of the Spawn of Venom - Carnage! Amazing Spider-Man 361 Modern 9.6 First (full) appearance of the Spawn of Venom - Carnage!

"Savage Genesis!" Part 1 of 3. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Blood runs in the streets as a serial killer roams New York City! And as the web-slinger investigates the murders, he notices a very disturbing similarity to another killer's modus operandi! In a burned-out building in Brooklyn, the spectacular one comes face-to-face with his new homicidal foe...Carnage! Can the wall-crawler end Cletus Kasady's rampage in their very first encounter? Cameo appearances by Aunt May and Mary Jane Watson. Flashback cameo by Venom.
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