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Perhaps you know there have been multiple Venoms. The
current one is Flash Thompson, a bully from Spider-Man’s high school who has
since reformed, joined the military, and is using the alien super-costume to
help defend his country. He became “Agent Venom.” He just joined the Guardians of the Galaxy. Yes, that one.
Hasbro made a prestige action figure of him. Then they
decided not to sell it, probably because of his niche appeal. You read the
above paragraph, right? Nobody cared.
Except I cared. The costume was cool, okay? I don’t want to
talk about it. I want to talk about Hasbro and Marvel recently agreeing to sell
Agent Venom exclusively at one retailer.
What retailer would you pick to sell a superhero toy? Toys R
Us? Target?
Try Walgreens. Not Wal-Mart. Walgreens, the chain pharmacy
you can’t tell apart from CVS and Rite-Aid, is the exclusive home of Flash Thompson Venom.
So I went to my local Walgreens, because that’s where I’m at
in my life. I checked their toy aisle, which was more of a toy rack. There were
some Ninja Turtles, Batmen and football supplies. No Marvel goodies at all.
Before I slinked away, I approached a staffer in a lavender
scrub, who was re-stocking the energy bars. She immediately perked up and asked
if she could help with anything.
“Do you have a Spider-Man toy called ‘Agent Venom?’” I
asked.
She looked blank at me, like for a moment she’d forgotten
how to be human. Then she smirked. “Black Spider-Man?”
“Yes,” I said. “Black Spider-Man.”
She led me to the freezer cases. Propped up beside the case
was a cardboard box full of Flash Thompson Venoms. Dozens of their tentacles pointed at us from behind plastic wrap.
The clerk made a show of handing me one of them. I thanked
her, and slinked to Check-Out.
It feels like a universal truth. Flash Thompson, a non-entity
turned into a non-entity hero, then turned into non-entity merchandise you can
only buy next to the freezers, far from the toy aisle of a non-entity pharmacy
most people don’t even know sells toys. It’s likely that more people in my town
will read the name “Agent Venom” on their way to grab a pint of Ben & Jerry’s
than will ever read it in a comic book.
Now he’s sitting on my desk. We have a lot to talk about.
Now he’s sitting on my desk. We have a lot to talk about.
Sigh. But at least one of them has come to a home where he will be appreciated.
ReplyDeleteAnd I would love to overhear your discussion with him.
hahahaha - non entity hey. This was awesome. Keep on talking to him - he'll get you through a lot :-)
ReplyDeleteGlad you got a kick out of it! I'm hoping to have a long friendship with him.
DeleteAmerica is weird. Toys sold in pharmacies? Razor blades & drugs slipped in the Trick or Treat candy bags...
ReplyDeleteI was totally unfamiliar with Agent Venom, but having read this I totally want to read his story now! Which aisle did you say he was on? :)
ReplyDeleteI was a big fan of 90's venom. He DOES have the coolest costume.
ReplyDeleteGod willing, we will one day get a good movie adaptation of him.
DeleteI want to go to my local Walgreens now and see if they have them. I will definitely check by the freezer section.
ReplyDeleteUpdate. Went to Walgreens. They didn't have it. Sad.
DeleteNot being a super hero/villain fan, I haven't heard of Venom, but he looks like a villain to be taken seriously. :)
ReplyDeleteNice to be reading your post again John, I hope things are okay with you these days.
Wow, not only do today's superheroes die and get reborn (or rebooted) with some regularity, they switch sides? Can't tell the players without a scorecard.
ReplyDeleteInteresting story, and I'm glad your hunt bore fruit. Next time, don't slink. Just go in and buy the toy. Tell yourself "it's for my nephew," but don't say it out loud. Just cop that attitude, and nobody will make a show of handing you the merchandise. :-P
Venom doesn't deserve that shaming. He isn't a lesser be it villain or hero. And Walgreens, why oh why? Cause of the pun, a pharmacy selling venom? Jeez..
ReplyDeleteAnyhow, be beasties now, and true don't slink. Hope you are well. Lil Venom too!
I don't know, I kind of like Walgreen's. I own two pairs of cheap-but-nice flip flops from them (one pair from Orlando, one from Chicago). But for exclusively stocking Venom? All I can think is someone on their contract team is a comic book collector. Then again, even Comic Book Nerds buy toothpaste sometimes.
ReplyDeleteWell at least ONE of those figures has found his way to an appreciative home!
ReplyDeleteI have a few obscure star wars action figures. These are ones that no one but a dork like me would probably even care about. My favorite right now... Space Marine Storm Trooper.
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