A wartime veteran and an old classmate of Peter Parker, Flash Thompson was fused with the Venom symbiote during Project Rebirth 2.0, the U.S. government’s second super-soldier program. Now, Venom travels the galaxy, using his exceptional abilities to take down the forces of evil wherever they may be.
As another member of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Venom swings into action in this expansion pack, which introduces Venom as a brand-new playable hero along with his fifteen signature cards. With a pre-built Justice deck ready to go from the moment you open the box, you’ll be able to try out Venom’s impressive arsenal right away. Rush in guns blazing and tear your way through the villain’s schemes with this high-powered hero!
-description from publisher’s website
Saume
The good thing with Drax is that most of his cards are very cheap, so unlike other 4-hand size heroes, his hand size doesn't feel so bad. Even his big damage 3-cost card can easily go down to 0 cost. One thing to note with Drax is that almost all of his damage is done through basic attacks, so exhausting to do anything else (including defending) is something you need to really make sure you want to commit to it. Villain encounter cards that exhaust or stun your hero are particularly brutal on Drax. His base stats are 1/1/2, with 14 health and 4 hand size (in hero form, 6 in alter-ego). Despite these poor looking stats, his passive ability and hero-specific upgrades quickly get him up to 3-5 attack. He comes with a protection deck by default, and while most cards are good, Moondragon (3 cost ally) is pretty useless, and Martyr (4 cost ally) seems ok, but never got to play given that she just costs too much (Drax doesn't have 2x Power of Protection in his deck by default). Gamora (3 cost basic ally) is great though, and so is Drax's specific hero ally (Mantis, 2 cost). The leadership extra cards included in this pack seem quite good, the rest are situational.
Rvd1ofakind
Just like the character, this deck says "screw everything, I just want to fight the big bad 1v1, win or lose". You want the big bad to have his attention on you, you want him to attack you. Very drax-y
Lambee5990
Drax is a lot like Hulk in he has a lot of good attack cards you just spend a little time taking some hits to build up that vengeance but also like hulk his lack of thwart cards makes him difficult in solo.