
However, as art styles changed over the course of the ‘90s, Venom became more and more extreme. Like with Peter Parker, the symbiote didn’t initially do much to alter Eddie Brock’s physique at all. When he first appeared, he was a slightly bigger than average, but not particularly huge character. To be honest, with the exception of Typhoid, this whole wave is a pass for me with Hasbro releasing so many Marvel Legends at once I have to prioritize.Venom’s a character that’s had a number of divergent design styles over the years. Poison looks really good but it's not really a character that I would care for so it's a pass. I have no interest in getting Venom and Carnage again despite the additional accessories. I like the look of the Scream figure it's simple yet it looks really good. I do feel that the figure could have been better, though. I'm glad that we are getting Typhoid Mary as a fan of Daredevil it makes me happy that his rogue gallery is getting some love. Yeah, I'm not crazy about this wave, either, it just looks ok to me. I also have the Carnage, but that one is just to out of scale even for a Select. I know is bigger but, you can put in your legends display.


I have the Marvel Select Venom and I would not trade it for that Monster Venom. The BAS is kinda cool, but I like the Space Venom way more. Venom and Carnage have the only good things on the added unmasked heads. Great head sculpt and paint, the overall figure looks very nice and well executed. I might be the weird one here, but I think one of the most interesting figures from this wave is the Typhoid Mary. I am not huge fan of Venom and and it's been quite a while since I've read Spider Man comics but seeing this wave as a whole I think is a regular wave.
