Did anyone check out the Venom: The End one-shot?
CBR's own Jodi Odgers liked it, although the format is unusual, with Venom taking a pivotal role in a final battle between biological life and AI.
The tale is told almost entirely through images from artist Jeffrey "Chamba" Cruz, with captions explaining each event in the tale. There is almost no dialogue in the entire issue, which makes the reader feel as if they are watching a documentary or reading up on Venom's end for an essay or project. As a result, the issue is quite dense, and anyone who picks it up should definitely read it more than once in order to properly grasp everything that happens.
Luckily, the writing and the art make the reader want to pick up Venom: The End over and over again. Writer Adam Warren has set up a unique premise. The events of the issue are clearly meticulously planned, and almost every page holds some event that would be the focus of an issue in any other series. No matter what zany events Warren has thought out, Cruz is more than up to the task of bringing them to life. Even with so many different characters and versions of Venom involved in the story, Chamba never falters in his renderings, and seeing the madness unfold is thoroughly entertaining.