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Recluse n' Ravine: A Forgotten Promise

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I've had this idea of this scene in my head ever since I came up with the RnR Marvel Universe. Inspired by the scene of Carnage dueling Venom and Spidey together.

Nerium consumed by the symbiote's boost to her hidden anger for her 2 friends (R n' R) who were too distracted by their new found powers as super heroes to attend important events of her life and finding out this reason why they both missed those events. She comes across the symbiote spawn of Venom (Cloned Venom.) Which bonded with her creating Nerium.

After several encounters with her friends (teasing them with the destruction she left behind.) She finally caught them off guard and beat them to a pulp releasing her rage.

DESPAIR COVER GO!!

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It kinda looks like another symbiose. what i mean by that is spiderman has orther beings that has the same power but stronger like venom and carnage. red spiderman, black venom,red carnage, this blue person could be named something cool but i cant think of anything.

PickledGear responds:

Already is named Nerium, after Nerium Oleander the most deadly (poison) flower on the planet.

Okay, Spider Man is MY SHIIIIZ!! Love it, for real. The back story is great really interesting and creative, and the detail to the Nerium. The only problem is just that though. Everything in comparison to the Venom suit is half assed looking. Which I know sounds harsh, but it's true. You obviously have talent, but you fail to capitalize. I do hope you make more though, and I WILL follow`N fav` so that I might critique your work more in the future as you grow to the artist that you can be.

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