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Trevor Von Eeden

Author of Batman: Venom

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Works by Trevor Von Eeden

Batman: Venom (1993) — Illustrator — 163 copies
The Original Johnson TPB (2009) 8 copies
The Mysterious Traveler: Nobody Rides For Free (2008) — Illustrator — 5 copies
Batman Vol. 1 #401 (1986) — Illustrator — 4 copies
Blue Ribbon Comics (1983 series) No. 2 (1983) — Illustrator — 1 copy

Associated Works

Black Panther: World of Wakanda (2017) — Illustrator, some editions — 242 copies
The Big Book of Bad (1998) — Illustrator — 124 copies
Batman in the Eighties (2004) — Illustrator — 41 copies
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur #1 (2015) — Cover artist, some editions — 34 copies
Graphic Classics: African-American Classics (2011) — Illustrator — 31 copies
Batman: Shadow of the Bat Vol. 2 (2017) — Illustrator — 14 copies
Time Warp #5 (DC Series) (1980) — Illustrator — 4 copies
DC Comics Presents: Elseworlds #1 (2011) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Detective Comics # 519 (1982) — Illustrator — 3 copies
Batman Vol. 1 #346 (1982) — Illustrator — 3 copies
World's Finest Comics [1941] #255 (1979) — Illustrator — 2 copies
DC Comics Presents: Brightest Day #3 (2011) — Illustrator — 1 copy
World's Finest Comics [1941] #276 (1982) — Illustrator — 1 copy

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Overall, it was an interesting story arc. A bit of a product of its time. And more or less a moral tale of drug addiction and overcoming it. Venom could be substituted for heroin, cocaine, marijuana, whatever drug you want to put in bad form and showcase how "its bad" and how a "good" guy like Batman can overcome it.

Some interesting things are how Batman doesn't get true justice in this arc (Porter dies in jail/withdrawl, and Slaycroft dies by Porter manipulating Slaycroft's son). Another interesting thing is that this arc is spread out over a year's time, and has them going to Haiti, Priscia (made up island), and Gotham. Also has Superman in it (in one of Batman's delirium dreams).

The biggest thing to this arc is that it's the prelude to "Knightfall" which is the introduction to Bane.
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BenKline | 6 other reviews | Jul 1, 2020 |
Batman has done something that he never thought that he would do... he lost someone. After trying to right the wrong he feels powerless and turns to putting an unknown substance in his body. one that promises to make him stronger and faster than he ever thought possible. But what it does is turn him into the very thing that he fights against. It turns him into a monster!
Absolutely fantastic comic series! This is a part of the Batman Legends of the Dark Knight series and one that I would definitely recommend.… (more)
 
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SumisBooks | 6 other reviews | Oct 12, 2019 |
Batman gets addicted to strength enhancing pills due to him being unable to lift a boulder to save a child. He changes character and at one point agrees to kill Gordon to get more pills.

Hmmm...this is one of the darker Batman books I have read from Batman being unable to save a little girl to a son being overtaken by addiction and on the verge of killing his father. I can’t help (disagree) think that Batman wouldn’t succumb to addiction in the first place or not question why the father wasn’t more upset of his only child dying; and, unfortunately, that ruined a lot of the characterization and does not correlate with his character. They did get their groove back with the last few issues but those first two issues really put a damper on the believability of it all and felt that the writer used Batman as a tool to narrate a story about the effects of addiction and how it affects those around you

Best:
-Batman failing to save someone
-him using drugs to cover up a trauma
-decent art
-great Batman characterization in the last 3 issues (very frustrating)

Bad:
-characterization of Batman in the first two issues
-he never would’ve been addicted like that in the first place (maybe should had a villain force him to take drugs instead)
-bad fight scenes
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NoobNoob | 6 other reviews | Nov 9, 2018 |
My memory of this one is already pretty foggy. Batman decides that fighting crime is too hard, Batman decides to take Venom to make it easier (in the future, this will be more famous as the drug that fuels Bane), things sort of spiral out of control from there thanks to a somewhat weird plot by the bad guys. Like in a lot of Dennis O'Neil stories, Batman wears some weird disguises, and Alfred engages in some over-the-top physical action. The story covers an awful long period of time, too; a timeline pedant would probably discover that there's just not enough time in the early years of Batman for this to have "actually happened." Anyway, my overall impression was of something decent but not great, and not terribly Batmanish.

Batman "Year One" Stories: « Previous in sequence | Next in sequence »
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Stevil2001 | 6 other reviews | Oct 2, 2015 |

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