But a growing group of addicts, called eJunkies, continue to seek every kind of human experience by using drugs containing other people's memories, including painful ones, in the form of an alternative drug (ALT) known as Torch. In the year 2055, technology has transformed the human experience, using Nerve Reading Devices (N.R.D.s) to share dreams and Emo-Regs to filter and regulate emotions, leading pain and suffering to become commodities in a world that has made them virtually illegal. If you don’t have this Venom figure it’s worth picking up, but know that it’s a pretty basic figure.(W) Nicholas Tana (A) Kyle Faehnrich (CA) Darick Robertson That’s extra annoying given how Carnage has tendrils popping off arms and legs. They’ve thrown in a tendril neck piece, and the teeth are slightly different, but it’s the same body. The other problem I had is how similar this is to a previous Marvel Legends Venom released only three or so years ago. Luckily I have that older version so I could swap the body out with this. That isn’t to say every figure will have this defect, but it’s worth looking for just to be safe. This figure’s emblem is blown out and looks damaged. My biggest issue with this figure was the white paint on the chest emblem. It’s a good thing I did too because this might be the saddest release of the bunch!Ĭheck out the unboxing below to see what I mean. I’ve already unboxed all of the figures in this wave which includes Spider-Ham, Carnage, Typhoid Mary, Scream, and Poison leaving the title character of the wave to last. Sadly there are no movie tie-in toys here, but it was a nice gesture at least. This is a wave that pretty much coincides with the release of the hit film out in October. When I found out Marvel Legends was doing a Venom wave I got excited.
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