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Venom
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Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance Secret Wars #8 (Dec. 1984)
Created by David Michelinie
Mike Zeck (alien costume design)
Todd McFarlane (muscles and teeth)
In story information
Alter ego Eddie Brock, Angelo Fortunato, Mac Gargan, Peter Parker
Species Symbiote
Abilities Grants the host all the powers of its first known host, Spider-Man. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc In Comic books and other stories with a long history first appearance refers to the first occurrence to feature a Fictional character. This article refers to the 1984 Secret Wars comic book series David Michelinie (born May 6 1948) is an American Comic book Writer. Mike Zeck is an American Comic book illustrator He was born in Greenville Pennsylvania on September 6, 1949 to Michael and Kathryn Jean Todd McFarlane (born March 16, 1961) is a Canadian Comic book artist writer toy manufacturer/designer and media Entrepreneur who is best known Venom is a Fictional character, a symbiote life form in the Marvel Comics universe. MacDonald "Mac" Gargan is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive Greatly enhances physical attributes of its current host. Superhuman strength, ability to change form, and ability of the symbiote to fight and defend itself when either the host or it is in danger.
Limited shapeshifting, undetectable by Spider-Man's "spider-sense". Shapeshifting is a common theme in Mythology and Folklore, as well as in Science fiction and Fantasy.

Venom, or the Venom Symbiote, is the name given to the first symbiote life form to appear in the fictional Marvel Universe. A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive Fiction is the telling of stories which are not real More specifically fiction is an imaginative form of Narrative, one of the four basic Rhetorical modes. The Marvel Universe is the fictional Shared universe where most of the comic stories published by Marvel Comics take place The creature is a sentient alien with a liquid-like form. It requires a host, usually human, to bond around for its survival. In return the Venom creature gives its host enhanced powers. In effect, when the Venom Symbiote bonds with a human to form a super-villain, that new dual-life form itself is also often called Venom. The symbiote, with or without a host, is an archenemy of Spider-Man, who was the first host it merged with before its evil motives were clear. An archenemy, archfoe, archvillain or archnemesis (sometimes spelled arch-enemy, arch-foe, arch-villain or Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. After Spider-Man rejected it, the symbiote went on to merge with other hosts and so began its popular reign as the villain known as Venom.

The Venom Symbiote first appeared in Secret Wars vol. This article refers to the 1984 Secret Wars comic book series 1, #8 where Spider-Man first encountered it and unwittingly merged together. [1] After Spider-Man rejected it the Symbiote merged with Eddie Brock, its most well-known host, in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (March 1986). The Amazing Spider-Man is the name of several media Presentations which feature the Marvel Comics Superhero Spider-Man, Its current host is Mac Gargan, the villain formerly known as Scorpion. MacDonald "Mac" Gargan is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Scorpion, in comics, may refer to Marvel Comics comics characters Mac Gargan, a supervillian and frequent enemy of Spider-Man

Originally, the symbiote was portrayed as a mute and lonely creature craving the company of a host. More recently, it has been shown as increasingly abusive of its hosts, and having the powers of speech. Also the Venom Symbiote itself has no known name, as Venom is essentially the moniker it has adopted since its history with Spider-Man on Earth. A moniker (or " monicker " is a Slang expression for a Nickname, Pseudonym, or Cognomen.
According to S.H.I.E.L.D., it is considered one of the greatest threats to humanity, alongside Magneto, Doctor Doom, and Red Skull. SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe. Magneto (alias Erik Magnus Lehnsherr, born Max Eisenhardt) is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Dr Doom redirects here For other uses see Dr Doom (disambiguation. The Red Skull is a name shared by several fictional Comic book Supervillains from the Marvel Comics universe. [2]

The Venom symbiote also appears in the film Spider-Man 3, first merging to Spider-Man's suit and then to Eddie Brock Jr. For the video game based on the film see Spider-Man 3 (video game.

Contents

Fictional character biography

Pre-Venom

For more information, see Symbiote. A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive

The creature that would ultimately become Venom was born to a race of extraterrestrial parasites, which lived by possessing the bodies of other lifeforms. Parasitism is a type of symbiotic relationship between Organisms of different Species. The parasites would endow their victims with enhanced physical abilities, at the cost of fatally draining them of adrenaline.

According to the Planet Of The Symbiotes storyline, the Venom symbiote was deemed insane by its own race after it was discovered that it desired to commit to its host rather than use it up. The symbiote was then imprisoned on Battleworld to ensure it didn't pollute the species' gene pool.

Main hosts

Spider-Man

The cover of Secret Wars #8, which introduced Spider-Man's black costume. Pencil art by Mike Zeck.
The cover of Secret Wars #8, which introduced Spider-Man's black costume. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Pencil art by Mike Zeck.
Main article: Spider-Man

In Secret Wars #8 (December 1984), Spider-Man damages his costume in combat and is directed to a facility which can provide a new one to him. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. This article refers to the 1984 Secret Wars comic book series Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Before having the chance to recover a new suit, Spider-Man stumbles into the prison module the symbiote has been trapped in. He then activates the machine which releases the symbiote in the form of a black liquid. Upon Spider-man's first contact with the liquid, it covers his body and, reacting to Spider-Man's thoughts about the costume worn by the second Spider-Woman, forms a new costume. Arachne ( Julia Carpenter, née Cornwall) formerly known as Spider-Woman, is a Fictional character and a superheroine To Spider-Man's surprise, the costume can mimic street clothes and provides a seemingly inexhaustible and stronger supply of webbing. [3]

Once back on Earth, Spider-Man learns the costume is a sentient alien symbiote that wishes to fuse permanently with him and often controls his body while he sleeps. EARTH was a short-lived Japanese vocal trio which released 6 singles and 1 album between 2000 and 2001 Sentience is the ability to feel or perceive subjectively. It is an important concept in the philosophy of Animal rights, in buddhist philosophy and in A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive With the aid of Mr. Fantastic and the Human Torch, Spider-Man discovers the symbiote is vulnerable to sound and flame, and he uses sonic waves to remove it and flames to scare it into a containment module. Mr Fantastic ( Reed Richards) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero and a member of the Fantastic Four. The Human Torch ( Jonathan "Johnny" Storm) is a Fictional character and Superhero of the Marvel Comics universe [4] The symbiote escapes and finds its way to Peter Parker's closet and disguising itself as a spare red and blue costume it then attempts to forcibly bond itself to Spider-Man. Later the Vulturions attacks and Spider-Man forces himself into a church belltower. The Vulture is the name of three Comic book Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe. As the bells ring to sound the hour, Spider-Man fights through willpower to reject the symbiote, leaving both the alien and Spider-Man weakened. The symbiote, using its remaining strength, carries an unconscious Spider-Man to safety from the bells before it slithers away. [5] Spider-Man's rejection of the symbiote would later leave it extremely bitter toward Spider-Man, a trait it would share with its future hosts.

Eddie Brock

Main article: Venom (Eddie Brock)

The first Venom, Eddie Brock was a reporter for the Daily Globe before he fabricated a story revealing the identity of the Sin-Eater. Sin-Eater is a name given to several fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. Shortly after the story was published Spider-Man caught the real Sin-Eater, and Brock was disgraced as a news reporter, costing him his job and then his wife. Now writing for cheap gossip magazines Brock centers the frustration of his life on utter loathing of Spider-Man, which only escalates when it is revealed he has cancer. Cancer (medical term Malignant Neoplasm) is a class of Diseases in which a group of cells display uncontrolled In response Brock begins working out and bringing his body to a higher performance[6]. Meanwhile, the Symbiote needing another human host in order to survive finds itself psychically attracted to Brock for both his increased adrenaline and mutual hatred for Spider-Man.

Together they formed into the first of the dark, villainous creatures known as Venom. This name originally applied to Brock, over the Symbiote. But over the years as the Symbiote itself lent toward more intelligence and moved to additional human hosts the name began to apply to the Symbiote as well as its hosts. Brock as Venom fought Spider-Man many times, and came close to winning on several occasions. As well as helping Eddie to seek continued revenge against Spider-Man, the symbiote also allowed him to indulge in a sporadic career as a vigilante. A vigilante is a person who ignores Due process of law and enacts their own form of Justice in response to a perception of insufficient response by the Eddie and the symbiote both share, at times, a desire to protect innocent people from all harm, even if it means working side-by-side with the hated Spider-Man. Eddie Brock will be returning in upcoming issues of Amazing Spider-Man penciled by John Romita Jr as Anti-Venom.

Mac Gargan

Mac Gargan as the third and current Venom.
Mac Gargan as the third and current Venom.
Main article: Mac Gargan

The Venom symbiote approached Macdonald "Mac" Gargan, formerly known as Scorpion, [7] and offered him new abilities. MacDonald "Mac" Gargan is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Gargan bonded with the creature, which would later give him an extra edge as part of Norman Osborn's Sinister Twelve[8]. The Green Goblin is a name shared by several fictional Supervillains that appear in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Sinister Six are a group of Supervillains in the Marvel Comics universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man 's foes Even with these additional powers he was still swiftly defeated by Spider-Man, as the Avengers dealt with the rest of the Twelve[9]. The Avengers is a team of fictional Superhero characters in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Gargan later became a member of a sub-group of the Thunderbolts[10], which was drafted[11] by the Avengers to hunt down the members of the fugitive Secret Avengers. The Thunderbolts are a Marvel Comics Superhero team which consists mostly of former Supervillains The group was conceived by writer Kurt Busiek It was then revealed that he had been outfitted with electrical implants by the government to keep the symbiote in check[12] When in the Venom persona Gargan retained very little of his original personality and was controlled almost completely by the symbiote, and when the symbiote was dormant in his body he expressed nausea and fear of the organism. [13]

Other hosts

Anne Weying, the bride of Venom.
Anne Weying, the bride of Venom.

Ann Weying

Ann Weying first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #375. She was Eddie Brock's ex-wife, a successful lawyer. A lawyer, according to Black's Law Dictionary, is "a person learned in the law as an attorney, Counsel or Solicitor; a person In Ann Weying's first appearance, she is a brunette with glasses. In later appearances she loses the glasses and goes blonde. Weying assists Spider-Man by sharing some of Eddie's history with him. Later, she follows Spider-Man to the amusement park where Venom had Peter's (fake) parents. She confronts her insane ex-husband, and manages to convince Eddie to give up his vendetta. A feud (ˈfjuːd (referred to in more extreme cases as a blood feud or vendetta) is a long-running argument or fight between parties&mdashoften through Guilt Later, Sin-Eater shoots Ann as part of a crusade against social injustice. Sin-Eater is a name given to several fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. Ann becomes She-Venom when the Venom Symbiote temporarily bonds with her to save her life.

She-Venom then lashes out against the men who had hurt her with such violence that Eddie became afraid for her (and of her) and compells the symbiote back to him. Violence is the exertion of force so as to injure or abuse The word is used broadly to describe the destructive action of natural phenomena like Storms and Earthquakes Ann retched upon seeing the pile of bodies she had left behind. She screamed, "That thing made me do that!" Eddie replied, "It can't make you do anything you don't really want to do. " Later the police incarcerates Ann on a false charge (unrelated to Ann's rampage above) in order to trap Venom. Ann uses her one phone call to warn Eddie and make him promise not to come. He promises that Eddie Brock wouldn't come to save her and instead sent his Other (the symbiote) through the phonelines to her. After it bonds with her she is able to escape custody.

Sometime later, Ann spots Spider-Man webslinging in an older black costume at a time when his regular red and blue suit had been stolen. [14] Ann, still reeling from the experience of bonding with the symbiote months earlier and unable to deal with the return of Eddie Brock into her life -- coupled with Brock's transformation into Venom directly in front of her as he ran off to kill Spider-Man -- sent her over the edge, and she leaps from her high rise apartment to her death. Her death is later confirmed when her tombstone is shown. [15]

Patricia Robertson

In the 2003 Venom series, Patricia Robertson was a communications specialist for the U.S. Army stationed at a radar installation in Canada near the Arctic Circle. The United States Army is a military organization whose primary mission is to "provide necessary forces and capabilities. Radar is a system that uses electromagnetic waves to identify the range altitude direction or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as Aircraft, ships Country to "Dominion of Canada" or "Canadian Federation" or anything else please read the Talk Page The Arctic Circle is one of the five major circles of latitude that mark maps of the Earth. She had joined the army in order to "prove herself" but got more than she bargained for. During a routine supply run to an outpost owned by the Ararat Corporation, she stumbled upon a grisly scene: everyone at the installation was dead except for one lone scientist locked in the freezer. She brought the survivor back to base for medical attention, then people began dying there as well. It was revealed that the Ararat Corporation was run by an alien colony of miniature spider robots that infiltrated the American government. These creatures were partially led by an entity named Bob.

These creatures had cloned Venom in order to fulfill their objective: extermination of the human race. The clone would burn out its hosts' life, unlike the real Venom (traits which seem to be a throwback to the invading symbiotes seen in Planet of the Symbiotes). A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive Bob had the clone released and it caused the slaughter of the outpost.

The Venom clone hitched a ride on the survivor back to base, despite the best efforts of Robertson and her new ally. The mysterious Suit was made of the same robots as Bob, which was revealed to have been unwittingly brought to Earth by Reed Richards and made into a special agent by Nick Fury. Suit is a fictional character set in the Marvel universe first appearing in the Venom #2 mini-series Mr Fantastic ( Reed Richards) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero and a member of the Fantastic Four. Colonel Nicholas Joseph "Nick" Fury is a fictional World War II army hero and present-day super-spy in the Marvel Comics It is unclear if the Suit's loyalties lie with Nick Fury or Bob, if either. Meanwhile, the genetically altered symbiote killed all of Patricia's friends and coworkers. While Robertson was unconscious, the Suit cybernetically altered her, shaving her head, attaching a metal pipe in it, and placing a control collar on her so that in case the symbiote clone bonded with her she could control it. Cybernetics is the interdisciplinary study of the Structure of Complex systems especially Communication processes control mechanisms and Feedback Meanwhile, Ararat Co. and the spider-robots nuked Voici, Canada leaving the symbiote with few options. After the Suit sabotaged the symbiote's favored host, Wolverine, it was forced to jump to the last surviving potential host, Robertson.

One of Bob’s agents, disguised as the Suit, told Robertson that she had to kill the real Venom or the symbiotes would destroy all of humanity. Suit is a fictional character set in the Marvel universe first appearing in the Venom #2 mini-series Attempting to get to Venom, she freed him from S.H.I.E.L.D. custody. SHIELD is a fictional, Comic-book Espionage and Law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics universe. Their first fight was broken up by the real Suit, and the electrocuted Venom retreated. The Suit chided Robertson for coming to New York due to there being many people in the city and all of the population could be in danger if the symbiote clone jumped hosts.

Meanwhile, Bob remotely deactivated Patricia's control collar so that nothing restrained the symbiote but Patricia's willpower. Robertson continued trying to kill Venom, beating up Spider-Man when he got in the way. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. She was captured by the Fantastic Four, who used her as bait to lure Venom into a trap. The Fantastic Four is a fictional Superhero team appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Unfortunately, Spider-Man’s interference and the strength and craftiness of Venom caused the trap to fail. Fighting again, Venom absorbed Robertson’s symbiote clone, as Bob hoped, and increased in size and decided to carry out the Ararat Corporation's goals. Patricia's fate is uncertain, and the entire plot has gone unresolved.

Angelo Fortunato

Angelo was the youngest son of Don Fortunato, a prominent Mafia capo of New York's criminal underworld. Vincente Fortunato is an elderly crime boss and enemy of the Marvel Comics Superhero Spider-Man. The Mafia (also known as Cosa Nostra) is a Sicilian Criminal Secret society which is believed to have first developed in the mid-19th century New York ( is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States and is the nation's third most populous Due to his frail physique and shy attitude, Angelo was frequently bullied and humiliated by his father. Tiring of his son's weakness, the Don brings Angelo to a supervillain auction, where he purchases the Venom symbiote from Eddie Brock for $100 million. A symbiote, in Marvel Comics ' fictional universe is a living sentient alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive Eddie warns of the dangers inherent in the symbiote to which the boy answers that he had nothing to lose in a life of non-stop ridicule.

Like Spider-Man, Angelo becomes the only other Venom host not to have a protruding tongue. Once bonded with the symbiote, Angelo learns the secret identity of Spider-Man, and plans to destroy him to prove himself worthy of his father. Spider-Man is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Angelo attacks Peter Parker during a high school reunion, injuring many bystanders in the process. They engage in a ferocious battle which brings them out into the streets of New York. Learning how to use the symbiote's mimetic abilities faster than anticipated Angelo takes the advantage in the fight. However, when Angelo kills an innocent civilian he mistakes for Spider-Man, the superhero stops holding back and beats Angelo into submission.

In defeat Angelo's old cowardly ways show through and he flees while the symbiote berates him for his cowardice. Irritated by the boy's lack of resolve, the symbiote ruthlessly abandons Angelo in mid-leap, letting him fall to his death. Ironically, Angelo's name translates from Italian into "Fortunate Angel". Italian ( or lingua italiana) is a Romance language spoken by about 63 million people as a First language, primarily in Italy.

Abilities

Though it requires a living host in order to survive, the Venom symbiote has been shown on some occasions to be able to fend for itself with its own set of unique powers. The symbiote, without a host, has shown shape-shifting abilities like forming spikes and expanding its size.

The symbiote is telepathic and does not require physical contact to influence the minds of others. In Planet Of The Symbiotes, the creature, after being rejected by its host, emits a psychic scream which drives nearby humans to states of extreme depression. Later, with the assistance of Eddie Brock, it emits an even more powerful variant of that power which results in the mass suicide of an invasive force of symbiotes. The symbiote can also blend with any background, using an optic-camouflage type of effect. Venom is immune to the Penance Stare, an ability used by Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze and Daniel Ketch. Johnny Blaze may refer to Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze, second Marvel Comics character called Ghost Rider Johnny Blaze ring name of John Hennigan Daniel Ketch, also known as Ghost Rider, is a fictional, Supernatural Superhero in the Marvel Comics universe.

The symbiote originally rejected its species habit of consuming its hosts, but still required certain chemicals (human adrenaline) in order to survive. When starved of these chemicals, the symbiote developed a mutable exoskeleton, allowing it to form its own solid body which it use to hunt and kill prey without the assistance of a host. [16] It was revealed in "Venom: The Hunger" that the suit used Eddie Brock's cancer as food because it produced a kind of substitute adrenaline, but left him because his cancer would soon be proving fatal. After failing to attach to Spider-Man, it temporarily reattached itself to Eddie. Later the suit's evolution progressed and as shown in the 2003 Venom comic book series, it could spontaneously jump from host to host and killed them after every departure from said hosts.

Change in appearance

The Venom Symbiote gives each of its hosts a slightly different appearance in their Venom forms, though each is relatively similar. Initially when Venom first formed with Eddie Brock the creature was portrayed as black, considerably taller and much more muscular than Spider-Man. Over the years however, the general design of Venom has altered, even with the same host. Its eyes resembled those of the Spider-Man suit but larger and more "evil" in appearance. Its trademark was a wide grin which displayed all of his teeth.

In his most famous incarnation he developed a long tongue, he also started being drawn as blue or blue-black as opposed to the original black. His eyes became more menacing and "alien" like, while his size increased to that which would be extremely difficult for Brock to obtain through even his most rigorous weight lifting. Also the spider symbol on its chest has been known to change appearance, which the symbol of the back and front connected or not. John Romita Jr's design had Venom much leaner with abnormally long fingers. John Salvatore Romita Jr (born August 17, 1956) is an American Comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics Mike Deodato's recent design of the Mac Gargan Venom has normal-human eyes within large white patches resembling Venom's traditional Spider-Man like eyes. Mike Deodato (born May 23, 1963 in Campina Grande, Paraíba, Brazil) sometimes credited as Mike Deodato Jr The Gargan Venom has also been drawn as purple, much like the Venom in Ultimate Spider-Man. Ultimate Spider-Man is a Superhero Comic book series published by Marvel Comics.

Other versions

See also: Alternate versions of Eddie Brock


What If. . .

See also: What If (comics)

. What If, sometimes rendered as What If?, is the title of several Comic book series published by Marvel Comics, exploring "the . . The alien costume had possessed Spider-Man

In this one-shot, after obtaining the symbiote costume, Spider-Man waits too long before visiting Mr. Fantastic who would free him from the symbiote's control. Mr Fantastic ( Reed Richards) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Superhero and a member of the Fantastic Four. The suit takes control of Spider-Man and as it constantly feeds on him, Spider-Man ages at an accelerated rate. Within days Spider-Man dies of old age. Desperate to survive, the symbiote bonds with a weakened Hulk. This article is about the comic book character and series For all other media appearances see Hulk in other media. Thor confronts Venom-Hulk and defeats him leading the symbiote to take over Thor. Thor is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The heroes employ Black Bolt's incredibly powerful voice to create enough sonic damage to critically injure the symbiote. Black Bolt is a Fictional character that appears in publications by Marvel Comics.

Thor is freed, and the heroes prepare to transport the alien to another dimension. Black Cat takes matter into her own hands and kills the alien, angry at the death of Spider-Man. Black Cat ( Felicia Hardy) is a Fictional character, a Marvel Comics Anti-hero that has been both a one-time foe and an ex-girlfriend After killing the symbiote, Black Cat is forced to work for the Kingpin. The weapon that she used to kill the symbiote was given to her by the Kingpin in exchange for her servitude to him. [20]

. . . Venom had possessed The Punisher

In this one-shot issue, after the symbiote leaves Spider-Man it joins with the Punisher instead of Eddie Brock. Castle uses the symbiote's abilities to further his war on crime; he used the suit's shape-shifting nature to create glider-wings and used its webbing as bullets.

The symbiote causes the Punisher's war to become more brutal and unrestrained than ever before as he set about confronting and murdering many super criminals. The symbiote eventually influences him to confront and beat Spider-Man. With his new powers, Punisher decides to take out Tombstone and even the Kingpin. At the climax of a confrontation with Spider-Man, Daredevil and Moon Knight, from which the Punisher emerges victorious, a blast from Spidey's borrowed sonic blaster allows Punisher to overcome and tame the symbiote. Daredevil is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Moon Knight ( Marc Spector) is a Fictional character appearing in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Frank makes it clear that if he ever loses control to the symbiote, he would not hesitate to kill himself to prevent the loss of an innocent life.

The symbiote then recedes from Punisher's face and manifests his trademark Skull insignia upon his chest. Castle tells the assembled heroes that he is in control now. [21]

. . . The Marvel Super-Heroes had remained on Battleworld?

In this one-shot issue, the Marvel Super-Heroes and Villains left alive from the Secret Wars after Galactus' and the Beyonder's fatal battle find themselves trapped on Battleworld. Galactus is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The Beyonder is a Fictional character in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Deciding to make the best of things they all settle down and build new lives and families. Twenty-five years later Spider-Man and the Venom Symbiote are a single entity. With Reed Richards dead there was no way to free Spider-Man from the symbiote and thus he was forced to accept this new way of life. Over time he becomes cold, calculating and emotionally distant from the rest of the group. The body of Peter Parker is now nothing more than a skeleton with the symbiote acting as his skin, much to the dismay of the other super-heroes and their children.

. . . The Other

This one-shot issue presents a different approach to the events of Spider-Man: The Other, where Peter Parker dies and is resurrected with greater spider powers. " Spider-Man: The Other" is a Comic book crossover published by Marvel Comics from October 2005 to January 2006 " Spider-Man: The Other" is a Comic book crossover published by Marvel Comics from October 2005 to January 2006 Instead, Peter rejects the chance to rise again in a new form and leaves his body and spirit separated. This leaves his body open to a complete take over by the Venom Symbiote. The suit quickly abandons its latest host, Mac Gargan, as soon as it senses Peter's vulnerable state and rushes to once again unite with its first host. After cocooning Peter's body, the symbiote fully bonds with Peter, turning him into a violent monster called Poison. Poison longs for a companion to join them in their new life and choses Mary Jane. After dispatching the Avengers who rush to her aid, Watson offers herself willingly to prevent any further harm to the people protecting her. She promises Poison that she will give her body but not her soul and make Poison's life miserable as possible. This dissuades Poison and he flees. Instead he unearths the grave of Gwen Stacy. Gwendolyn "Gwen" Stacy Initially with Aunt May in the hospital Peter is troubled and ignores her advances and in return she feels insulted by his aloofness The last images reveal Poison watching over a new cocoon like his own, but crimson colored, as it bursts forth showing a hand similar to Carnage's. [22]

Ultimate Spider-Man

See also: Ultimate Venom

The Venom suit (and Eddie Brock) are greatly altered in the Ultimate Marvel Universe. Ultimate Marvel is an Imprint of Comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's most popular Superhero The symbiote is not extraterrestrial nor is it shown to be sentient in any way. Instead it is a genetically created "suit" designed by Eddie Brock and Peter Parker's biological fathers as a cure for cancer. It is meant to bond to the user and protect them from internal and external harm, but instead weighs a great psychotic pressure on the user.

Peter is able to control the "suit" to a greater extent then anyone before because of his powers. But when it bonds to Eddie it takes complete control of him, turning him into a life-form that appears similar to the mainstream Venom, with even similar powers.

Mangaverse

See also: Marvel Mangaverse

In the Marvel Mangaverse continuity, Venom is the name of a human man, a former member of Spider-Man's clan. The Marvel Mangaverse is a series of comic books published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2002 with a sequel "New Mangaverse" released in late 2005/early 2006 The Marvel Mangaverse is a series of comic books published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2002 with a sequel "New Mangaverse" released in late 2005/early 2006 Venom's costume is black, and his spider symbol is white, and also much larger than Spider-Man's.

Venom is responsible for the murder of Peter's Uncle Ben, Venom's own father in the Mangaverse, at the command of New York's Kingpin of Crime. The Kingpin is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Peter defeats him and spares his life. Venom later usurps Kingpin for control over New York's ninja criminal gangs. "Usurp" redirects here You might be also looking for WikipediaChanging username/Usurpations.

Separately, the Venom Symbiote appears as a black liquid that is released from a cursed amulet. An amulet ( the Elder|Pliny]] meaning "an object that protects a person from trouble" a close cousin of the talisman (from Arabic The symbiote draws energy from the amulet's wearer, which can be fatal after prolonged exposure. The wearer's strength and agility are increased, and his or her ability to control their own violent urges is reduced. When Peter Parker becomes possessed by the evil amulet, removing it leaves him near death.

Venom captures the amulet and choses to sacrifice his own life force to it to save Peter, repaying the debt he owes for Peter sparing his life. This act revitalizes Peter, but leaves Venom nothing but a skeleton. The amulet, containing Venom's life force, is used to heal the cripple Kingpin.

In the Legend of the Spider-Clan one-shot story "Elemental Evil", Venom inexplicably reappears in the mountain-top home of the Spider-Clan, alive and whole, his skin now a dark blue. He also gained new powers, including a pair of vicious jaws and a long drooling tongue, bringing him closer in appearance to his Earth-616 counter-part. In the fictional Marvel Comics multiverse, Earth-616 or Earth 616 is the name used to identify the primary continuity in which most Marvel Comics Despite their history Peter agrees that the Venom will teach the ways of the Spider-clan to Peter and the use of his powers. Venom and the rest of the Spider-Clan aid in training Peter to become more powerful, tapping into the mystical side of his spider abilities. In the end, Peter discovers that the group is run by Peter's biological mother who ordered the death of Aunt May to rid him of emotional attachments. May Reilly Parker commonly known as Aunt May, is a Supporting character in Marvel Comics ' Spider-Man series As a result, Peter refuses to take his place as leader, rejecting the clan. Venom is awarded with rulership over the Spider-Clan. No reason is given for Venom's resurrection or his new powers, but when asked about it, Venom only said "I was lucky. "

Venom 2099

Venom 2099 (Kron Stone), is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics Supervillain created by Peter David. Marvel Comics is an American comic book company owned by Marvel Publishing Inc A supervillain or supervillainess is a variant of the Villain character type commonly found in Comic books, Action movies and For the Grenadian politician see Peter David (politician. Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) (born September 23 Similar to many other characters in the Marvel 2099 imprint, Venom 2099, was a futuristic re-imagining of an established Marvel character. Marvel 2099 is a Marvel Comics imprint begun in 1993, that explores one possible future of the Marvel Universe.

Kron Stone, in the year 2099, half-brother to that era's Spider-Man, bonded with the symbiote to become the Venom 2099. Venom is a Fictional character, a symbiote life form in the Marvel Comics universe. The symbiote was described as having mutated over the years, and displayed new abilities in this timeline, including acidic blood and saliva. It was revealed that the symbiote bonded with Kron on a molecular level giving Kron an amorphous physiology that allowed his body to take on the properties of the symbiote itself.

Later, after the symbiote was separated from Kron, it merged with Roman the Sub-mariner who fled to the ocean (Spider-Man 2099 #44). Spider-Man 2099 ( Miguel O'Hara) of the Marvel 2099 imprint is a Marvel Comics Superhero, a Fictional character created

Venom 2099 first made an appearance as Kron Stone in The Punisher 2099 #1-5. His past was revealed in Spider-Man 2099 issues #15-20. He was then featured as Venom in Spider-Man 2099 issues #35-40

Kron Stone is the older half-brother of Miguel O'Hara, (they share the same father, Tyler Stone). Spider-Man 2099 ( Miguel O'Hara) of the Marvel 2099 imprint is a Marvel Comics Superhero, a Fictional character created Kron has always been a bully and takes enjoyment out of other people's pain. The relationship between the two is so conflicted that Miguel tries to kill his brother.

In his introduction, Stone gives the orders to have Jake Gallows' family killed. Gallows finds Stone and fatally wounds him with a knife and dumps his body into the sewer. Following the altercation Kron lies dying in the sewer, his body brushed up against a black ball. The ball then bonds with him and forms a new Venom. With this new power Stone seeks to emotionally torture his half-brother by hurting those close to him, going so far as to kill Miguel's former love Dana. The future Spider-Man and Venom fight, and Spider-Man 2099 is the victor after he has the town turn on sonics through all of the speakers, thus neutralizing Venom. They then bring him back to the lab for study.

In other media

In the original comic book storyline, merging with the symbiote did not cause Peter Parker to undergo any changes, either mental or physical, beyond making him frequently tired as it took his sleeping body out web-slinging. Beginning with the 1990s Spider-Man animated series, however, virtually all modern re-imaginings of the story have presented the symbiote as enhancing Peter's powers, while at the same time drawing out the dark side of his nature, which is what ultimately convinces him that he must separate himself from it. These story threads can be seen in the Spider-Man 3 motion picture as well as the Ultimate series and the Mangaverse comic book series, noted above. For the video game based on the film see Spider-Man 3 (video game. The Marvel Mangaverse is a series of comic books published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2002 with a sequel "New Mangaverse" released in late 2005/early 2006 All appearances of Venom in other media have been the Eddie Brock version.

Spider-Man: The Animated Series

The Venom symbiote makes a few appearances in the 90s Spider-Man cartoon (as well as being heavily emphasized in the show's intro). Spider-Man (also known as Spider-Man The Animated Series) is an American Animated television series featuring the Spider-Man first finds it in the three-part "The Alien Costume" arc, where it is introduced in the first part, bonds with Spider-Man for the majority of the second, and finally runs loose as Venom in the third before being defeated. Venom would return in the third season's "Venom Returns" and "Carnage", the latter of which finds him sacrificing himself to stop Carnage and winding up trapped in an alternate dimension. Carnage is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. (All five of these episodes were released on a single-disc DVD release as "The Venom Saga". )

Spider-Man Unlimited

Venom has also appeared in the later television series, Spider-Man Unlimited. Spider-Man Unlimited is a short lived Animated series featuring the Marvel Comic book Superhero Spider-Man. Throughout this series, Venom is seen working together with Carnage in an effort to perpetuate the spread of an alien hive mind throughout the series' Counter-Earth. Within this series, both Venom and Carnage have mutated into new, more powerful forms, prompting Spider-Man to create his new suit. These forms feature spikes, a longer torso, and a somewhat skeletal appearance. They also have an elastic stretching power instead of webs. Venom was voiced by Brian Drummond. Brian Drummond (born August 10, 1969) is a Canadian Actor. He also serves on the board of directors for the New Westminster-based Urban

Spectacular Spider-Man

Eddie Brock appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man, voiced by Ben Diskin. The Spectacular Spider-Man (entitled The Spectacular Spider-Man The Spectacular Spider-Man (entitled The Spectacular Spider-Man Benjamin Diskin (born August 25, 1982) in Los Angeles County California) is an American voice actor He will become Venom at the end of the first season. Eddie Brock is presented as Peter's oldest friend, who has fallen out with Peter after Peter said he was supposedly going home whilst his friends helped Doctor Connors who recently was transformed into the Lizard. Instead Peter tried to snap a picture of the Lizard for the Bugle's competition while stopping the Lizard at the same time as Spider-man. When Eddie sees Peter's picture of the Lizard in the paper he bares a small grudge against him and has trouble forgiving him which lines it up for Venom very well. He gains another grudge when Peter is seen with Mary Jane Watson rather than the heartbroken Gwen Stacy. He also gains a hatred for Spider-Man when it appears that he has stolen the Symbiote from Connor's lab, he also permanently severs his friendship with Peter when realizing Peter took pictues despite being told not to go and didn't call the police. Eddie attempts revenge on Peter by dating Mary Jane, nearly getting her hurt by driving his motorcycle foolishly in traffic. MotorCycle is the title of a 1993 album by Rock band Daniel Amos, released on BAI Records. She rejects him stating that while Peter isn't perfect, "he's twice the man you'll ever be".

Later, he confronts Peter, determined to make him see what he's become. However, Peter, under the influence of the Symbiote, pushes Brock into a wall, then throws him on the ground, saying their friendship is through. After an elapsed period without the symbiote in the lab's possession, Dr. Martha explain that the lack of research funds is keeping her from paying Eddie. Without the money, Eddie will be forced to drop out of college. At the end of "Intervention", Spider Man returns with the symbiote, severed from his body, and puts it back into the lab. Eddie is at first pleased, but sees that Spider Man attempts to kill it by lowering the temperature. However, when Spider Man leaves, Eddie's rage triggers the symbiote and it "calls to him", as he puts it. Eddie releases the symbiote from its captivity and it shows him one-sided stories on Peter Parker and Spider Man, also revealing that the two are the same. Eddie's anger reached it maximum, and the two fused to become Venom.

Film

While the film rights to Spider-Man have been the property of Sony Pictures Entertainment the rights to Venom were once owned by New Line Cinema who originally planned the film, Venom, written by David S. Goyer. Sony Pictures Entertainment Inc ( SPE) is the television and Film production/distribution unit of Japanese Media conglomerate Sony New Line Cinema, founded in 1967 is one of the major American Film studios Though it initially began as an independent film studio it became a David Samuel Goyer (born December 22 1965) is an American Screenwriter, Film director and Comic book writer Venom would have been portrayed as an anti-hero, and Carnage would have been the villain. Carnage is a Fictional character that appears in the Comic books published by Marvel Comics. The script was not produced and the film rights to the Venom character ultimately reverted to Sony. [23]

After the success of Spider-Man 3, Spider-Man film producer Avi Arad confirmed in an interview that a "Venom" spin-off film is in works, so far nothing is known about the storyline or the characters involved,[24] and any details on how the script will portray the character of Venom are also unknown other than the fact it will start on his home planet. Avi Arad (אבי ארד is an Israeli American Businessman. He became the CEO of the company Toy Biz in the 1990s and However information on the movies current state was released on February 2, 2008. [25]

Spider-Man 3

Main article: Spider-Man 3

Storyline
Venom in Spider-Man 3
Venom in Spider-Man 3

Venom makes an appearance in the third installment of the Spider-Man film franchise as one of the three villains that appear, but is only referred to as Venom twice in the credits. For the video game based on the film see Spider-Man 3 (video game. For the video game based on the film see Spider-Man 3 (video game. The Spider-Man film series consists of three Superhero films based on the fictional Marvel Comics character of the same name, Venom, the symbiote in particular, is the primary villain in the film. In the film, the alien symbiote comes to Earth inside a meteorite that crashes near where Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson are enjoying a date. It clings to Peter's moped and, being attracted by his anger and wish for vengeance against his uncle's murderer, the symbiote eventually bonds with Peter later while he is sleeping in his Spider-Man suit. He awakes, hanging upside down, staring at his reflection in a skyscraper's windows (reminiscent of the animated series). He is surprised to see that he's wearing a black version of his red and blue costume, and moreover, this suit enhances his spider-powers. He takes a sample to Dr. Curt Connors who tells him that it is actually a "symbiote" that desperately needs a host to survive, and also warns Peter that he should not let it get on him. The Lizard is a Fictional character, a Comic book Supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe, and an enemy of Spider-Man However, filled with rage and vengeful motives, Peter wears the black costume and defeats Flint Marko (The Sandman) with it, to avenge his Uncle Ben's death. Sandman ( William Baker, aka Flint Marko) is a Fictional Character who appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics Benjamin "Ben" Parker, usually called Uncle Ben, was a Supporting character in the Marvel Universe ’s Spider-Man stories He soon becomes unusually aggressive, and realizes the change only after yelling at his landlord Mr. Ditkovich (although Ditkovich, who had a tendency to bully Peter and pester him for rent, comes to respect Peter after this), and quickly locks the costume in a trunk.

After Harry Osborn makes it appear that he's stolen Mary Jane, Peter puts the black costume on again to confront Harry at his mansion. Harry Osborn is a Fictional character that appears in Comic books published by Marvel Comics. Peter wins the fight, which leaves Harry disfigured. After this, Peter runs into the new photographer Eddie Brock Jr. (Topher Grace), with whom he is competing for a staff job at the Daily Bugle. Christopher John "Topher" Grace (born July 12, 1978) is an American Actor, best known for playing the lead role of Eric Forman Brock had submitted a fake photograph that shows Spider-Man, in his black suit, robbing a bank. Peter effectively ends Brock's career by exposing the photo as a fake. Later, Dr. Connors calls to warn Peter that the symbiote "amplifies aggression" of its host, but Peter ignores Connors' warnings and continues wearing the symbiote underneath his civil clothes.

Peter then takes Brock's former girlfriend, Gwen Stacy, to a jazz club where Mary Jane works to upstage her when she tries to perform and make her jealous. Gwendolyn "Gwen" Stacy Initially with Aunt May in the hospital Peter is troubled and ignores her advances and in return she feels insulted by his aloofness In the aftermath, Gwen leaves, hating him for doing this. He ends up accidentally hitting her in the course of a fight with the bouncers at a club, while she was trying to stop him. This ruins their relationship. Again realizing what the suit is doing to him, he goes to the bell tower of a church, and attempts to remove the suit, which has now bonded to him. At the same time, Brock has visited the church to repent and pray for the death of Peter Parker, who has utterly ruined him. At first, the symbiote is too strong for Peter to remove, but during the struggle, Peter slams into the church bell, causing it to ring. The ringing of the bell weakens the parasite enabling Peter to rip it off; it also catches Brock's attention, who looks up to witness his rival Peter Parker removing the black Spider-man suit. The symbiote pieces fall on Brock, and bond with him to form Venom.

With the symbiote giving him vast knowledge about Peter, Brock goes on a search for Marko, whom Peter nearly killed beforehand. Finding him in a dark alley, he offers Marko to help him kill Spider-Man. Thinking that Spider-Man won't stop until he is dead, Marko agrees. Venom proceeds to kidnap Mary Jane and uses her to lure Peter in. Venom and the Sandman are nearly successful in killing him, but they are thwarted when Harry Osborn as the New Goblin comes to help Spider-Man defeat them. While Harry is busy fighting the Sandman, Peter is left to confront Venom. After receiving a harsh beating, Spider-Man tries to convince Brock to take off the suit by telling him what the suit will eventually do to him. Brock refuses to take it off and coldly says that he likes being bad. Harry comes to rescue Spider-Man, but Venom snatches Harry's glider, while Harry crashes into a group of clanging pipes, causing them to crash to the ground. Noticing Venom's reaction to the clanging pipes, Spider-Man remembers the bell tower and realizes that Venom cannot stand loud noises. Venom attempts to impale Spider-Man with Harry's glider, but Harry sacrifices himself and is fatally wounded. Peter frees himself and uses the clanging of metal pipes to separate Brock from the symbiote. He throws one of Osborn's pumpkin bombs at the symbiote, but at the last moment, Brock desperately attempts to rebond with it and is caught in the explosion along with the symbiote.


The Venom movie will revolve around Eddie Brock fighting against his personal demons and Carnage in order to protect his true love Gwen Stacy and will deal with issue of facing your darkness


Characteristics

The symbiote in the film is less like a liquid than in other incarnations. It moves as if composed of many small strands or tendrils (with more of a "crawling", spider-like motion than a liquid which oozes). Initially, the symbiote bonds with Peter as he sleeps in his costume. He is able to remove the mask as though it is made of material. However, he somehow brings a sample of the "crawling" symbiote to Dr. Connors, and it is not shown how he obtains it. All other times the symbiote is shown until Peter tries to remove it, it appears simply as being a costume, and never mimics Parker's street clothing, as it does in all other media, although Peter insists on wearing dark clothing. When he ultimately does remove it, it does not leave his original costume behind for the symbiote has become part of that suit. Afterwards, when it bonds with Eddie Brock Jr. , that same Spider-Man suit has been transferred onto Eddie. After it bonds with Eddie it gets altered, changing the looks of the mask, the design, and the spider-symbol to most likely fit Brock's personality and/or because of the tearing it endured when Peter ripped it apart.

Unlike in the comics, the black symbiote costume worn by Peter is essentially a black version of his normal costume with the same fabric texture, web patterns and logos, but with an altered spider-symbol on his chest and back. When it bonds with Eddie, it retains the same fabric texture and web pattern, only the web pattern is more jagged and disorganized. The most notable change is the larger wraparound spider logo which is on both Peter's black costume and Venom in the comic book. However, in the film, the logo is a lighter grey than the costume, and not white like the comics. As in the comics, the costume gains eyes and a mouth when it bonds with Brock, and far more commonly appears as the living symbiote (such as retracting to reveal Brock's face and the appearance of the suit clinging on to his body).

As with past incarnations, Venom is vulnerable to sound (though the film does not make completely clear whether it is the frequency or amplitude of sound that is damaging). However, unlike in most other media, Peter removes the suit before learning of this vulnerability, and only figures it out in hindsight, by remembering the church bells. Like most incarnations of Venom in the comic series, he seems to be immune to Spider-Man's spider sense, and able to take him by surprise (though this is not directly stated in the film, it is mentioned in the official novelization). Venom's webbing is black, unlike Spider-man's white webbing.

He is also less muscular, though his face is similar to Todd McFarlane's original design. His signature tongue is also not an addition in the design of the symbiote costume (though it is seen briefly, it does not hang out of his mouth). Eddie Brock is never referred to as "Venom" in the film, but only during the credits, though in the official novelization of the film he states: "I'm poison to you now, Spider-Man. I am your. . . Venom". He also refers to himself several times in the singular form (I), much like he does in his original appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man issue 300. It was not until later on in the comic that he started to refer to himself in plural form (we). A message he writes in webbing says "stop us if you can", but "us" most likely refers to he and Sandman. He does refer to Spider-Man as "Spider" though, a nickname used by the comic book version, as well as mocking Spider-Man's comic book catch-phrase "My Spider-Sense is tingling" while threatening Mary Jane. He even mocks Peter's nickname "Tiger. "

Video games

References

Until 2003, Venom never had his own "Ongoing" Series. However, from 1993 to 1997 Venom had 17 mini-series that were steadily released back to back from month to month. This run should have been one series where each mini-series would have been considered a story arc. Together, these mini-series comprised a total of 60 issues, 1 Flashback, and a 1995 Annual.

Venom Mini-Series

Sub-title Year Issues Series # Story
Lethal Protector 1993 Feb-Jul 6 1-6 Venom moves to San Francisco
Funeral Pyre 1993 Aug-Oct 3 7-9 vs. Venom Lethal Protector was a six issue Comic book Limited series featuring the Eddie Brock Venom, published by Marvel Comics Punisher
The Madness 1993 Nov-Jan 3 10-12 vs. Juggernaut
The Enemy Within 1994 Feb-April 3 13-15 vs. Hobgoblin/Demogoblin
The Mace 1994 May-July 3 16-18 vs. Mace
Nights of Vengeance 1994 Aug-Nov 4 19-22 Team-up with Vengeance against the Stalkers
Separation Anxiety 1994 Dec-Mar 4 23-26 Split apart from his other by the Scarlet Spider (Spider-Man 53), Eddie faces the Symbiotes returning from Lethal Protector
Carnage Unleashed 1995 Apr-July 4 27-30 vs. Venom Separation Anxiety is a four-issue Comic book Limited series, published by Marvel Comics from December 1994 to March 1995 Carnage
Sinners Take All 1995 Aug-Dec 5 31-35 vs. Sin Eater/Bride of Venom
Along Came a Spider 1996 Jan-Apr 4 36-39 vs. Ben Reilly / Back-up story: Origin of the Hybrid
The Hunted 1996 May-July 3 40-42 vs. the Hybrid
The Hunger 1996 Aug-Nov 4 43-46 Brock splits with symbiote
Tooth & Claw 1996 Dec-Feb 3 47-49 vs. Wolverine
On Trial 1997 Mar-May 3 50-52 Trial of Venom
License to Kill 1997 Jun-Aug 3 53-55 Works for the Government
Sign of the Boss 1997 Sep-Oct 2 56-57 vs. Ghost Rider
Finale 1997 Nov-Jan 3 58-60 Venom Finale
Seeds of Darkness 1997 July 1 -1 Flashback Month
Venom Annual 1995 1 1 Planet of the Symbiotes, Part 3
Venom (Part of the tsunami imprint) 2003-2004 18 A clone of Venom attacks an Alaskan base and then fights the real Venom and Spider-man.
Venom: Dark Origin 2008  ?  ?  ?
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