Dark Liaisons (part 4 of 4)

Greetings and salutations, Legions of the Unspoken! Your loyal Symbifan has returned as promised and with the final part of my look back at one of my favorite storylines from the 90’s, “Spirits of Venom”! (This exciting finale was originally published in “Spirits of Vengeance” #6) As we begin, I must ask you all a very serious question: Have you ever wanted to see the inside of Venom’s fanged and drooling mouth? No? Too bad! Hahaha!

(Don’t say I didn’t warn you. Ugh! You just know he has an alien form of gingivitis in there.) Venom roars at Ghost Rider in rage! How dare he aid Spider-Man in escaping his grasp? Now the Spirit of Vengeance will suffer in the wall-crawler’s place! Venom leaps at the Rider, ready to tear him to shreds! Ghost Rider attempts to speak reasonably to the symbiotic villain. Spider-Man was helping the innocent people be free of the evil minions of Deathwatch. And doesn’t Venom often preach about saving innocents? This only added to Venom’s anger! The Rider knew nothing of him and what the Spider did to him! Venom then uses his superior strength to toss Ghost Rider across the sewers tunnel and into a concrete wall! He then picks up the Rider’s fallen chain and lunges!

Venom pins Ghost Rider to the ground, forcing the supernatural chain into his mouth and tightening it! This effectively traps the Spirit of Vengeance underneath the drooling symbiote! As Venom roars curses, Ghost Rider has had enough! He unleashes the most feared of his powers, the Penance Stare! By peering into an enemy’s eyes, the Rider can force them to feel all of the pain that they’ve inflicted upon others! Most scream in absolute terror at this disturbing skill. (I want this power! Except I want others to feel my utter annoyance. I would punish all who work at my local Walmart! Self checkout, be damned!) But what’s this? Something’s wrong. A type of unknown feedback harms both Venom and the hellish Rider! An explosion of mystical fire hurls Venom away and rocks Ghost Rider’s body!

Venom, though still reeling from the blast, pulls himself to his feet first. Ghost Rider lies very still. He seems unconscious. Venom, angered at the pain he just felt, approaches to finish his foe! But as he moves to do so, he suddenly finds a hellfire shotgun pressed to the back of his skull! Blaze won’t allow the murder of his partner. But the symbiote sends a tendril backwards, blocking the trigger from being pulled! As Venom laughs, sure of his victory, Blaze instead slams a long blade into Venom’s shoulder! Blaze is backhanded some distance for this outrage! But before any of the three can continue their brawl, the very ground seems to swallow them as the eerie Deathspawn pull them downwards! (Anyone else sick of these Deathspawn interrupting the superhero fights in this story? These guys are more annoying than Girl Scouts when it’s that time of year to sell their damn cookies. Making me feel all guilty as I walk on by. What was I talking about? Not sure, but I suddenly crave cookies.)

Aboveground, Spider-Man has contacted the authorities to take the unconscious Hobgoblin into custody. As an armored Guardsman lands and cuffs the goblin, Spidey also reports that Venom is free at this very moment right beneath their feet. In fact, this is where he himself must return. He has to help his allies. The Guardsman gets on his radio and orders a containment squad for Venom just as the web-slinger disappears back into the dark and murky sewers. Johnny Blaze, Ghost Rider, and Venom are trapped, held against their will by two of Deathwatch’s main goons, Hag and Troll! This evil twosome were even more powerful than the numerous Deathspawn! (So important to the storyline, that I completely forgot that they even existed until just now. But hey, it’s not like I wrote three whole articles, not even mentioning them. Pardon my nervous laugh…..heehee.) It seems that the trio will be used as offerings to Deathwatch when he arises from the land of the dead! Just as Blaze scoffs at this plan, the Deathspawn suddenly enter Deathwatch’s still form! He then sits straight up and turns his gaze to the captives!

As Hag and Troll egg on their dark master, Deathwatch slowly reaches for Johnny Blaze! He will feed upon his life-force and be whole once more! But just before his fingertips touch Blaze’s cheek, a strand of webbing pulls Deathwatch’s hand away. Everyone present looks and they see Spider-Man standing there, Blaze’s hellfire shotgun held at the ready! Hag and Troll ignore Spidey as he warns them with the weapon as they rush him! For a moment, Spider-Man contemplates actually using the enchanted gun. But instead, he throws it to its owner. Blaze uses it to free Ghost Rider and himself. (Look at Spidey in the pic above! Who knew that the web-slinger could look so gangsta?!) As Ghost Rider tackles Deathwatch, Blaze aims the weapon towards Spider-Man and his two attackers. He can’t fire or he’ll hit the hero for sure! That’s when inspiration hits. He looks to the captive Venom. He would go through anyone to make it to his arch-nemesis. Blaze hopes he won’t live to regret this. He frees the symbiote!

Venom wastes zero time in swinging towards his hated enemy! And as predicted, he does in fact tear through Hag, Troll, and numerous Deathspawn to try and reach Spider-Man! At that moment, the Deathspawn try to flee Deathwatch’s battered form! This cannot be allowed, or this madness will start over again! No. They must be contained! Ghost Rider encircles the villain with his chain as Blaze ignites it with a hellfire blast! The result is a type of cage, keeping the Deathspawn from escaping! Seeing their beloved master fall, Hag and Troll try to flee! But Johnny Blaze expected this. He knocks both to the ground, holding them at gunpoint! (Wow! No wonder I forgot Hag and Troll until now. They were beyond pointless to the story. Yeah. I’ll keep telling myself that. No screw up here, folks…..) Badly weakened, the creatures begin to fall one by one. It all seems to be over until Spider-Man hears a familiar growl coming from behind him. Venom won’t be denied his prize!

But before Venom can spring, a blast from a sonic disruptor rifle knocks him back! Countless armored Guardsmen enter the sewers and begin taking control of the situation. Venom is quickly contained. Demogoblin is found lurking about elsewhere in the sewers and is captured as well. Doppelganger was never located. (Seriously! The writer just completely forgot about him!) As for Hag, Troll, and Deathwatch, they are taken prisoner by Blaze and Ghost Rider to be deliver to the mystic, Dr. Strange. Spider-Man thanks the two as they mount their bikes. But all three of the heroes know that as long as evil runs rampant, this will hardly be their last meeting.

End.

Dedicated to my beloved Renee for our seventeenth anniversary. I have always and will always love you. Thank you for making this big comic book nerd’s heart feel whole.

“A Quixotic Knightmare: Alec Knight’s Extraordinary Quest”

“It’s Been a While…”

I’ve been thinking about writing this article ever since my previous piece on “EXPERIENCING THE ULTRAFORCE CARTOON” for the Unspoken Decade a while ago. While I primarily focus on podcasting with “Unspoken Issues,” I also have a small passion for writing. To compensate for taking so long to write again, I’m taking on a triple role for this project. “Knightmare” will have a podcast, a video series, and a webpage post, all released within a short window of each other.

“Take my money!”

Why “Knightmare”?

To be honest, the simple answer is that, like many mid-90s comics, it caught my attention because “It looked cool!” I spontaneously picked up “Knightmare” #1 from our local comic shop solely based on its cover. Image Comics had been making waves for nearly three years at that point, and I was a loyal fan, allocating my spending towards their titles. The cover, illustrated by Marat Mychaels and Al Vey, did precisely what it was designed to do in 1995: grab my attention and separate me from my money. I had no prior knowledge of this book’s creative team, but I was well aware that the Image universe was introducing new heroes regularly, and I wanted to be part of the “Knightmare” from the very beginning!

Knightmare

Introducing the Vigilante: Knightmare

With a plot crafted by Robert Liefeld (known for “Bloodstrike” and “Supreme”) and scripted by Robert Loren Fleming (renowned for “Thriller” and “Ragman”), “Knightmare” introduces us to Alec Knight, a former Chicago mob enforcer who has a change of heart. However, before he can sever ties with “the family,” Don Carbone, Alec’s boss, catches wind of his intentions. Don Carbone dispatches Alec’s fellow enforcer, Logan, along with a crew of men to eliminate Alec and his family. This tragic event results in Alec’s only son, Jeff, being killed, his wife, Connie, being left in a coma, and Alec being shot in the head and left for dead. Miraculously, Alec survives, makes a full recovery, and decides to honor his family’s memory by seeking vengeance against Don Carbone and Logan as the vigilante known as “Knightmare.”

Knightmare preparing to head into the… night.

Seeing the costume, the “KNIGHT” in “Knightmare” is evident, particularly with the shiny helmet and beefy shoulder armor. This ties into a unique aspect of the book: Alec’s admiration for the story of “Don Quixote,” which he references frequently throughout the six-issue series. “Don Quixote” is a classic Spanish novel by Miguel de Cervantes, depicting the adventures of an eccentric man who embarks on delusional quests as a self-proclaimed knight-errant, inspired by chivalric tales. Alec even named his AI-powered motorcycle “Rocinante” after Quixote’s horse. In contrast to delusional quests, Alec’s mission is quite straightforward, and you won’t see him engaging in fanciful battles with imaginary giants. Anyone associated with the Carbone family stands a good chance of encountering the lethal end of Knightmare’s staff.

Slaying Giants: Knightmare’s Adversaries

Don Carbone starting his day

In this 6-issue series, space is limited for multiple antagonists, but Alec encounters several foes. Let’s start with Don Carbone, the mob boss, who plays a significant role. Carbone was approached by some US Military personnel to acquire black-market nukes. When Alec learns about this deal, he contemplates leaving the Carbone family, setting off a chain of events that results in Carbone ordering the hit on him.

Logan is loyal to his “family”

The brash hitman assigned to eliminate Alec was Logan, who had trained and risen through the ranks alongside Alec in the Carbone family’s enforcer business. Logan’s loyalty to Carbone is unwavering, and he doesn’t hesitate to carry out the order to kill his friend. As the two clash multiple times in the story, Logan remains as ruthless as ever, presenting a significant challenge to Alec. Alec is determined to take revenge on Logan for the harm he caused to his family, setting the stage for an explosive and deadly showdown in the book.

Kirasu battles Knightmare on top of a semi-truck


Let’s talk about the yakuza assassin, Kirasu. He’s not just the villain who arms the “nukes” during Carbone’s dockside arms deal; he’s also the one who gives Knightmare a significant beating. When Knightmare tracks him down, they have a brawl on a moving truck, but it doesn’t take long for Knightmare to end up almost gutted and thrown onto the road, watching as the vehicle speeds away with Kirasu standing triumphant on top.

Thrillkill cuts his competition in half

Now, let’s dive into my personal favorite antagonist in the entire series, Thrillkill! Thrillkill is an entity summoned by Don Carbone’s estranged daughter, Tina, with a single mission: to eliminate Don Carbone. Up until Thrillkill’s introduction, the story had elements akin to a Jean Claude Van-Damme action thriller—mafia, yakuza, and potential nuclear catastrophes. However, Thrillkill flips the script. This entity has connections to Pandora’s Box and is obsessed with the gore it has reveled in throughout its existence, to the point where it can’t stop talking about it. Alec’s showdown with Thrillkill unfolds in issues four and five, culminating in one of my favorite moments from the book when Alec slashes Thrillkill’s throat enough to sever its vocal cords, yet Thrillkill WILL NOT STOP TRYING TO SPEAK.

Bringing a Knightmare to Life

Marat Mychaels, the artist behind these characters, brings them to life with a dynamic flair for action that leaps off the pages. The intensity of the scenes is palpable as fists pound faces, weapons are discharged with haste, and body parts are swiftly severed. In issue five, John Fang takes over the pencil work and seamlessly continues the action-packed battle between Knightmare and Thrillkill. There’s even a standout moment where a large page showcases a fancy border around their fierce confrontation.

Liefeld, Mychaels, and Fleming

Robert Loren Fleming’s scripting work is commendable, though it hints at the potential for more character development, especially for figures like Detective Murtaugh, Caine, Mr. Tapp, Kirasu, and Tina Carbone. The zero issue of the series ties things up neatly, featuring Alec’s ultimate deadly face-off with Logan in the same hospital room where his wife awakens from her coma, ready to testify against the mob.

Det. Murtaugh, Caine, Mr. Tapp, and Tina Carbone

A Knightmare-ish Experience

In a decade brimming with emerging comic book characters, “Knightmare” faced a tough challenge to stand out. Despite my initial choice to read it because it “looked cool” on a shelf nearly 30 years ago, I’m not disappointed with my decision. The book held some unexpected surprises and delivered satisfying doses of brutality on its pages. My only regret is that “Knightmare” didn’t have the opportunity to explore Chicago a bit more in a seventh and eighth issue, perhaps delving into mob connections and teaming up with The Savage Dragon. Looking ahead, as Liefeld works on his Extreme movie universe, maybe one day we’ll sit in the theater, watching a data file on Bloodstrike’s computers reveal a sleek figure in a blue suit taking on mobsters. We’ll do our best Leo DiCaprio impression, point at the screen, and shout, “KNIGHTMARE!”

Knightmare on Rocinante

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Dark Liaisons (part 3 of 4)

Well, I’m back at last, Unspokenites. I apologize for the long delay in getting to this third part of the story. I blame global warming personally. Okay. That was lame. Would you believe that I barely survived an alien plague? Fine. I was being lazy. Happy now? Geez! You guys are relentless! Anyway, let’s shift the focus from me to the Spirits of Vengeance storyline. This part was originally presented in “Web of Spider-Man” #96. Enjoy!

In the inky depths beneath Manhattan, Spider-Man fought for air! He and the priest were so swarmed with the deadly Deathspawn that it was as if they were drowning in them! Suddenly, using his superior strength, Spidey broke through! Using this freed hand, he triggered one of his web-shooters, shooting a webline onto an overhead pipe. He then pulled himself and the priest to freedom! (I won’t make a “Braveheart” joke here. The Scottish people may thank me by ceasing all haggis cooking. Ugh!) Pulling them both up, Spider-Man spied a crack in the pipe. This gave him a desperate idea. He yanked with all of his might until the pipe burst and water came shooting down over the Deathspawn at an alarming rate! This disoriented them enough for Spidey to slip through another tunnel.

At this moment, Venom was crawling through yet another winding tunnel. Below him, he spied Doppelganger, Demogoblin, and a terrified Hobgoblin. Demogoblin had Hobgoblin pinned to a wall. The demon spoke of how it would tear the taint of it’s own demon blood from the Hobgoblin’s veins, leftover from when he himself had possessed his body! He would then slay every demon until only he was left to transcend to a higher being! (Can I just say here that Demogoblin might just benefit from some help with his metal health issues? Because he’s nuttier than a salted nut-roll!) Hobgoblin begged for the creature to see reason! He begged for his life! Uninterested in this exchange, the Doppelganger turned and spied a quietly approaching Venom! It attacked immediately and the two creatures began to tear one another apart!

Meanwhile, in yet another part of the sewers, Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze were having their own problems with this invasion of Deathspawn creatures. As they battled, Ghost Rider ensnared one of the beasts around it’s throat with his chain! Blaze attempted to end it’s unholy life with his hellfire shotgun, but the Rider had other ideas. He would terrify it with his Penance Stare, making the creature feel all of the pain it had ever caused others by looking into his cold eyes, and then it would be more apt to lead the heroes to the trapped humans. Staring into the frightened monster’s eyes, he began his terrible stare! But the Deathspawn merely exploded! Another plan would have to be conceived. (Umm, yeah! I know you’re only reading this and can’t actually see my shocked face, but damn! That’s definitely one for the books, folks! It felt so bad, it literally blew up! I’m still in shock!)

Just then, Spidey and the priest rounded the corner and almost ran right into Ghost Rider and Blaze as they fought the countless Deathspawn horde! With barely a word spoken between them, the web-slinger threw himself into their fight to help! The captive people were everywhere it seemed, free of their prison, but now in immediate danger! The heroes agreed that they needed to separate the victims from the Deathspawn somehow. Spider-Man instantly formulated a plan. He shot two twin lines of webbing overhead, catching the cracked ceiling over them all. He then instructed Blaze to fire at the largest crack, making it even bigger. Spidey then ordered Ghost Rider to throw his chain into the same area. When it took hold, the two pulled with all of their superhuman might as Blaze continued firing! The effect was that the ceiling collapsed, separating the humans from the deadly Deathspawn attackers by tons of concrete rubble! (Ah, teamwork. Not unlike the X-Men. Well, when Wolverine isn’t slowing things down by trying to get into Jean Grey’s panties. Hairy little pervert.)

While the captives begin their escape, Spider-Man and the others suddenly hear a blood-curdling scream! That’s when Spidey realizes that Hobgoblin is not amongst the other victims! He states that he must rescue the criminal before the Demogoblin has his way with him! Blaze argues that the other people’s lives mean more than Hobgoblin’s. He should leave him to die. Spider-Man looks to the priest. Both agree with a nod. No life is more important than any other. The wall-crawler crawls off to save one of his deadliest foes as the priest says a prayer for him. (Respect goes to Spidey here. I’d not only leave Hobgoblin behind, I’d post pics of his demise of Facebook. I take lots of medication…..)

Just as Demogoblin raises one razor-sharp clawed hand to end Hobgoblin’s life, webbing pins the claw to a wall as a foot connects with the demon’s jaw! The unholy one falls but orders the Doppelganger to protect him while he finishes his grisly work! The near-mindless creature growls and attacks Spider-Man from behind! But a well-placed fist from behind drops the Doppelganger! It’s Venom! Venom won’t allow anyone to kill Spider-Man but himself! That moment is when all hell breaks loose! All present combatants are now beating each other to a pulp! Spidey seizes this chaotic moment to advance upon Demogoblin! He beats the creature within an inch of it’s cursed life until the demon can no longer stand! But before this can go any further, the Deathspawn erupt from beneath Demogoblin and drag him downward with shadowy claws! (It seems as if you can’t even trust Hell’s forces in this day and age! Sheesh!)

Spider-Man reaches down to help the Hobgoblin to his feet. The man all but begs for prison at this point! But Spidey had forgotten all about the murderous Venom! Done with his prey, the many-limbed Doppelganger, he now attacked his true target, Spider-Man! The two had done this dance too many times. So much, that they nearly knew one another’s every fighting technique! But the fight is suddenly interrupted by a chain around Spidey’s symbiotic attacker’s throat! It was of course Ghost Rider! The Spirit of Vengeance demanded that Spider-Man flee with the innocents and make sure they got to safety! Begrudgingly, he does so. An enraged Venom then faces the Rider. This insult would not stand!

To be concluded…..

Dedicated to the memory of my stepfather, Bob Metz. Ten years have passed since the night you left this world behind. And you will be missed by those who loved you for all time. Rest in peace.

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