"Extreme Venomverse" has already teased several pretty exciting developments happening in the series' first two issues. Issue one will feature Eddie Brock becoming Spider-Man in a story by Ryan North and Paulo Siqueira, and Leonardo Romero is reimagining Venom as a samurai. Things won't slow down from there, as issue two will spotlight a Venom-ized version of Black Cat in a tale from Al Ewing and Vincezo Carratu; David Prepose and Ken Lashley will introduce a Life-Model Venom, and Clay McLeod Chapman and Paul Davidson will debut a creepy Venom from the 1602 reality.
The "Summer of Symbiotes" will continue to bring new Venoms to the mix in "Extreme Venomverse" #3. Actor Taran Killam ("Saturday Night Live") will team up with artist Rod Reis to introduce Madame Venom, a badass femme fatale symbiote from the Old West. Meanwhile, Jed MacKay and Danny Earls will go back to the prehistoric age and spotlight a primal version of Venom, who will make their Marvel Comics debut in the story. The issue will also star Flash Thompson's Venom Spaceknight — with the hero's death being teased. Lastly, Ty Templeton ("Batman and Robin Adventures") will write and draw the "Daily Bugle funnies," featuring symbiotes getting the newspaper comic treatment.