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Eddie Brock, also known as Venom
Venom (comics)

Eddie Brock, also known as Venom , is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 ....
, is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
 and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (April 1988). The character was created by artist Todd McFarlane
Todd McFarlane

Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, toy manufacturer/designer, and media entrepreneur who is best known as the creator of the occult fantasy series Spawn ....
 and writer David Michelinie
David Michelinie

David Michelinie is an American comic book writer....
.

er David Michelinie
David Michelinie

David Michelinie is an American comic book writer....
 and artist Todd McFarlane
Todd McFarlane

Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, toy manufacturer/designer, and media entrepreneur who is best known as the creator of the occult fantasy series Spawn ....
 are generally credited with the character's creation, based on a number of plot ideas and concepts from various other creators, though the degree to which McFarlane should be credited with co-creating the character has been a source of dispute in the comic book industry.

The question of who created the character of Venom became an issue of contention in 1993 when Michelinie wrote to the comic book industry magazine Wizard, which had referred to Michelinie in issue #17 as "co-creator" of Venom.






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Eddie Brock, also known as Venom
Venom (comics)

Eddie Brock, also known as Venom , is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 ....
, is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics
Marvel Comics

Marvel Comics is an American comic book and related media company owned by Marvel Publishing, Inc., a subsidiary of Marvel Entertainment, Inc. Marvel counts among as its List of Marvel Comics characters such well-known properties as Captain America, the Fantastic Four, the Hulk , Iron Man, Spider-Man, the X-Men, and many others....
 and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (April 1988). The character was created by artist Todd McFarlane
Todd McFarlane

Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, toy manufacturer/designer, and media entrepreneur who is best known as the creator of the occult fantasy series Spawn ....
 and writer David Michelinie
David Michelinie

David Michelinie is an American comic book writer....
.

Publication history


Creation and conception

Writer David Michelinie
David Michelinie

David Michelinie is an American comic book writer....
 and artist Todd McFarlane
Todd McFarlane

Todd McFarlane is a Canadian comic book artist, writer, toy manufacturer/designer, and media entrepreneur who is best known as the creator of the occult fantasy series Spawn ....
 are generally credited with the character's creation, based on a number of plot ideas and concepts from various other creators, though the degree to which McFarlane should be credited with co-creating the character has been a source of dispute in the comic book industry.

The question of who created the character of Venom became an issue of contention in 1993 when Michelinie wrote to the comic book industry magazine Wizard, which had referred to Michelinie in issue #17 as "co-creator" of Venom. In his letter, printed in issue #21 (May 1993), Michelinie wrote that he was the character's sole creator, while saying also he believed that without McFarlane the character would not have attained the popularity it did.

Writer Peter David
Peter David

Peter Allen David is an United States writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff"....
 corroborated Michelinie's view in his "But I Digress" column in the June 4, 1993 Comics Buyer's Guide
Comics Buyer's Guide

Comics Buyer's Guide is the second longest-running periodical reporting on the comic book industry. Only the Dutch monthly Stripschrift, first published in February 1968, has been running longer....
, in which he stated that Michelinie discussed the ideas behind the character with him at the time of its creation. At that time, David was the writer on The Spectacular Spider-Man and wrote the "Sin Eater" storyline from which Eddie Brock's backstory would be derived, well before McFarlane was assigned to the art duties on Amazing. Because artists who design the costumes or appearances of major characters and/or illustrate their first appearances are generally credited as co-creators, Venom represents a complex situation, because the costume from which Venom's appearance is derived was not designed by McFarlane.

Erik Larsen
Erik Larsen

Erik J. Larsen is an United States comic book writer, artist, and publisher. He is best known for his work on Spider-Man with Marvel, and Savage Dragon and as one of the partner owners of since the early 1990s....
 responded to Michelinie's letter with one of his own that was printed in Wizard #23 (July 1993), in which he dismissed Michelinie's contributions to the character, arguing that Michelinie merely "swiped" the preexisting symbiote and its powers to place it on a character whose motivations were poorly conceived, one-dimensional, unbelievable, and clichéd. Larsen also argued that it was McFarlane's rendition of the character that made it commercial.

The preexisting elements that dealt with the symbiote costume itself - to which Michelinie did not contribute - have also been noted. For example, editor Jim Shooter
Jim Shooter

James Shooter is an United States writer, occasional fill-in artist, editing, and publisher for various comic books....
 came up with the idea of switching Spider-Man to a black-and-white costume, possibly influenced by the intended costume design for the new Spider-Woman. Artists Mike Zeck
Mike Zeck

Mike Zeck is an American comic book illustrator....
 and Rick Leonardi
Rick Leonardi

Rick Leonardi is an United States comic book illustrator....
, as well as others, designed the black-and-white costume. Writer/artist John Byrne
John Byrne

John Lindley Byrne is a United Kingdom-born Canadian-United States author and artist of comic books. Since the mid-1970s Byrne has worked on nearly every major American superhero....
 asserts on his website that the idea for a costume made of self-healing biological material was one he originated when he was the artist on Iron Fist to explain how that character's costume was constantly being torn and then apparently repaired by the next issue, explaining that he ended up not using the idea on that title, but that Roger Stern
Roger Stern

Roger Stern is an American comic book author and novelist....
 later asked him if he could use the idea for Spider-Man's alien costume. Stern in turn plotted the issue in which the costume first appeared but then left the title. It was writer Tom DeFalco
Tom DeFalco

Tom DeFalco is an United States comic book writer and editor, well-known for his association with Marvel Comics and Spider-Man.Biography...
 and artist Ron Frenz
Ron Frenz

Ronald Wade Frenz is an United States comic book artist born in Pittsburgh in 1960. His work includes such titles as Ka-Zar, Indiana Jones, Star Wars, Marvel Saga, Thor , Thunderstrike and Superman....
 who had established that the costume was a sentient alien being and also that it was vulnerable to high sonic energy during their run on The Amazing Spider-Man that preceded Michelinie's. Regardless, Peter David's position is that Michelinie is the sole creator, since the idea of creating a separate character using the alien symbiote was Michelinie's, as was Eddie Brock's backstory, and that without the idea to create such a character, the character would not have existed.

In an interview with Tom DeFalco, McFarlane claims that Michelinie did indeed come up with the idea of Venom and the character's basic design ("a big guy in the black costume"). However, he contends that it was he (McFarlane) who gave Venom his monster-like features. He claims; "I just wanted to make him kooky and creepy, and not just some guy in a black suit."

This dispute arose at a time when artists such as McFarlane and Larsen were enjoying a great deal of popularity and clout with readers, and capitalizing on their popularity by publishing creator-owned books with their new company, Image Comics
Image Comics

Image Comics is an United States comic book publisher. It was founded in 1992 by seven high-profile illustrators as a venue where creators could publish their material without giving up the copyrights to the characters they created, as creator ownership properties....
, and it is possible that this issue was a subtext of the greater debate over the importance of writers versus artists that was being waged in the industry at the time. Prior to McFarlane's departure from Marvel, the company stated that Venom was a creation of McFarlane's, and Michelinie shared credit as co-creator. Regardless of the issues surrounding his creation, Venom was created under a work for hire
Work for hire

A work made for hire is an exception to the general rule that the person who actually creates a work is the legally-recognized author of that work....
 contract and Marvel owns all rights to the character.

Publication

Venom's existence was first indicated in Web of Spider-Man #18 (Sept. 1986), when he shoved Peter Parker
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
 in front of a subway train without Parker's spider-sense
Spider-Man's powers and equipment

Spider-Man's powers, abilities, and equipment are used by Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man in tandem to combat his many foes. He receives most of his powers when he is bitten by a radioactive common house spider ....
 warning him, though only Brock's hand was seen on-panel. The next indication of Venom's existence was in Web of Spider-Man #24 (March 1987), when Parker had climbed out of a high story window to change into Spider-Man, but found a black arm coming through the window and grabbing him, again without being warned by his spider-sense. He then made a partial appearance on the final page of The Amazing Spider-Man #298 (April 1988), in which he was obscured by shadow, before making his first full appearance on the final page of #299 (May 1988).

The character would remain unseen and inactive until Amazing Spider-Man editor Jim Salicrup
Jim Salicrup

Jim Salicrup is an American comic book editor who lives and works in New York City. He is the editor-in-chief at , publishers of the all-new Nancy_Drew#Papercutz_Graphic_Novels, Undercover_Brothers#Graphic_Novels, Tales from the Crypt , Totally Spies!, and Zorro#Comic_books graphic novels....
 required a villain for that book's 300th issue, and Michelinie suggested a villain consisting of the alien symbiote
Symbiote (comics)

A symbiote, in Marvel Comics' fictional universe, is a living, sentient, alien organism that bonds with other living organisms in order to survive....
 grafted onto the body of a human female. Salicrup accepted the suggestion, but changed the character to a male. Michelinie then devised the Eddie Brock identity. Michelinie contends that the plots for issues #298-299, as well as the visual descriptions of the character, were written and bought by Salicrup before McFarlane was ever assigned to the book.

Throughout most of his career in print, Brock's sole motivation for hating Spider-Man was because the webslinger's capture of the villain Sin Eater
Sin-Eater (comics)

Sin-Eater is a name given to several fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. Characters named Sin-Eater appear in Spider-Man related series and Ghost Rider related series....
 exposed the man who had previously confessed to Brock to being responsible for the Sin Eater's crimes as a compulsive confessor, thus destroying Brock's credibility and reputation as a journalist, with the symbiote being attracted to Brock's hatred. In 2003, writer Paul Jenkins
Paul Jenkins (writer)

Paul Jenkins is a United Kingdom comic book writer. He has had much success crossing over into the American comic book market. Primarily working for Marvel Comics, he has had a big part shaping the characters of the company over the past decade....
, in the second volume of Spectacular Spider-Man
The Spectacular Spider-Man

The Spectacular Spider-Man is the name of several comic books and one magazine series starring Marvel Comics' Spider-Man.The character's main series, The Amazing Spider-Man, was extremely successful, and Marvel felt the character could support more than one title....
, revealed Brock had cancer
Cancer

Cancer is a class of diseases in which a group of cell display uncontrolled growth , invasion , and sometimes metastasis . These three malignant properties of cancers differentiate them from benign tumors, which are self-limited, do not invade or metastasize....
 and the symbiote was attracted to him not only because of his hatred for Spiderman, but also because Brock's cancer released adrenaline, which the symbiote fed off of. In the same comic, there were many victims (who were cancer patients) who suffered identical injuries - Venom sucked out their energy from the adrenal gland. The new storyline, which is now accepted to be canon
Canon (fiction)

Canon, in terms of a fictional universe, is any material that is considered to be "genuine," or can be directly referenced as material produced by the original author or creator of a series....
, maintains that the symbiote's feeding off the cancer kept Brock alive and that his hatred of Spider-Man, though originally stemming from the Sin-Eater hoax, was augmented by the fear that Spider-Man would accept the symbiote back, leaving him to be taken by the cancer.

Fictional character biography

As a child, Edward Allan Charles Brock is raised in a Roman Catholic
Roman Catholic Church

The Roman Catholic Church, officially known as the Catholic Church is the world's largest Christianity Ecclesia , representing over half of all Christians and one-sixth of the world population....
 household in San Francisco. His father is cold and unloving towards him because he blames Eddie for his wife's death during childbirth
Childbirth

Childbirth is the culmination of a human pregnancy or gestation period with the delivery of one or more newborn infants from a woman's uterus. The process of normal human childbirth is categorized in three stages of labour: the shortening and dilation of the cervix, descent and delivery of the infant, and delivery of the placenta.....
. Eddie constantly attempts to obtain his father's approval, though even after excelling in school, he only receives half-hearted encouragements. Though exceptional in athletics, Brock switches his major in college to journalism
Journalism

Journalism is the craft of conveying news, descriptive material and editorial via a widening spectrum of Media . These include newspapers, magazines, radio and television, the internet and, more recently, the cellphone....
 after reading an article on the Watergate scandal
Watergate scandal

The Watergate scandals were a series of United States political scandals during the President of the United States of Richard Nixon that resulted in the indictment of several of Nixon's closest advisors, and ultimately his resignation on August 9, 1974....
. Upon graduating, he moves to New York City and obtains a job at the Daily Globe
Daily Globe (comics)

The Daily Globe is a fictional New York City newspaper in the ....
. He proves himself to be highly talented, though even this does not get his father's approval. He eventually marries Anne Weying
She-Venom

She-Venom is the name of two fictional characters in Marvel comics. The first She-Venom, Ann Weying, was the ex-wife of Eddie Brock. The second was Communications Specialist Patricia Robertson, the host of the Venom-clone....
, who is attracted by his wit and gentility.

Bonding with the symbiote

After being diagnosed with terminal cancer, Brock decides to take his mind off it by burying himself in his work. He investigates the serial killer nicknamed Sin-Eater
Sin-Eater (comics)

Sin-Eater is a name given to several fictional characters in the Marvel Universe. Characters named Sin-Eater appear in Spider-Man related series and Ghost Rider related series....
, and surprisingly finds someone actually confessing to the murders. Once the case is finally closed, it is revealed that the real killer was already caught by Spider-Man, and that Brock had been interviewing a compulsive
Compulsive behavior

Compulsive behavior is behavior which a person does compulsively, i.e., not because they enjoy it but because they feel they "have to". The two most common types of compulsions are seen in the following disorders:...
 confessor. Brock is fired from his job in disgrace, and his father practically disowns him. With no decent publishers willing to hire him, he is forced to work for sleazy tabloid
Tabloid

A tabloid is an industry term which refers to a smaller newspaper format per spread; to a weekly or semi-weekly alternative newspaper that focuses on local-interest stories and entertainment, often distributed free of charge ; or to a newspaper that tends to emphasize sensationalism crime stories, gossip columns repeating scandalous innuend...
 magazines. Brock blames Spider-Man for his downfall and, ironically, despises his fellow journalist Peter Parker due to Parker's success, unaware that Spider-Man and Parker are the same person. Now with his fear of the cancer growing, Brock resumes his passion for athletics through weight training
Weight training

Weight training is a common type of strength training for developing the physical strength and size of skeletal muscles. It uses the force of gravity to oppose the force generated by muscle through Muscle contraction#Concentric contraction or Muscle contraction#Eccentric contraction....
 to reduce stress. Though his body grows to near-Olympic
Olympic Games

The Olympic Games are an international multi-sport event established for both summer and winter sports. There have been two generations of the Olympic Games; the first were the Ancient Olympic Games held at Olympia, Greece, Greece....
 standards, his anger and depression remain, causing Anne to divorce him. With both his professional and personal life shattered, Brock contemplates suicide
Suicide

Suicide is the intentional taking of one's own life. Many dictionaries also note the metaphorical sense of "willful destruction of one's self-interest"....
 and goes to a church where he prays to God
God

God is a deity in theism and deism religions and other belief systems, representing either the sole deity in monotheism, or a principal deity in polytheism....
 for forgiveness, unaware the symbiote
Venom (comics)

Eddie Brock, also known as Venom , is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 ....
 Spider-Man has discarded is waiting for him.

Attracted by the adrenaline
Epinephrine

Epinephrine is a hormone and neurotransmitter.Epinephrine increases the "fight or flight" response of the Sympathetic nervous system of the autonomic nervous system....
 caused by his cancer and Brock's matching resentment towards Spider-Man, the symbiote bonds
Chemical bond

A chemical bond is the physical process responsible for the attractive interactions between atoms and molecules, and that which confers stability to diatomic and polyatomic chemical compounds....
 with Brock, feeding off both Brock's cancer and hatred and keeping him alive. Brock now possesses powers similar to those of Spider-Man, though he learns that the symbiote thinks of him as a second rate host compared to Spider-Man. Brock's hatred for Spider-Man twists the symbiote's own emotions and drives it even more insane. Brock, knowing that the symbiote could potentially go back to Spider-Man, leaving him to die, and also blaming Spider-Man for his misfortune, becomes determined to torment and kill Spider-Man and his family. The symbiote imparts him with the knowledge of Spider-Man's secret identity
Secret identity

A secret identity is an Fiction#Elements of fiction wherein a character develops a separate persona , while keeping their true identity hidden. The character also may wear a disguise ....
, and Brock names himself "Venom" for he claims he's poison to Peter Parker and Spider-Man

Progeny

After being rendered unconscious by Styx
Styx and Stone

Styx and Stone are two fictional comic book characters in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. They are a criminal duo that have crossed Spider-Man's path on a number of occasions....
, the symbiote is removed, and Brock is incarcerated to await trial. The symbiote finds Brock, enabling him to escape from jail, though the symbiote reproduces at the same time. The offspring quickly bonds to Brock's cell mate, Cletus Kasady, creating Carnage
Carnage (comics)

Carnage is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics....
. Soon after, Venom abducts Spider-Man, and takes him to a remote island where Spider-Man fakes his death. Venom, content with the outcome, resigns himself to life on the island. Once Spider-Man becomes unable to defeat Carnage, he enlists Venom's help to defeat Carnage and other supervillains. His willingness to kill the villains causes a deep rift with many of his allies, who only wish to subdue them.

Venom soon makes peace with Spider-Man after Anne Weying is rescued by him, so he moves back to San Francisco, where he acts as the protector of an underground society descended from survivors of the 1906 San Francisco earthquake
1906 San Francisco earthquake

The San Francisco earthquake of 1906 was a major earthquake that struck San Francisco, California, California and the coast of Northern California at 5:12 A.M....
. Sometime later, he is taken prisoner by the Life Foundation, and is forcefully made to spawn five more symbiotes. With the help of Spider-Man, he escapes the prison, managing to incapacitate the other symbiotes. He is later involved in conflicts with corrupt businessmen and a group of extraterrestrial mercenaries known as 'Stalkers', who kidnap various members of the society, including two romantic interests of Brock. After rescuing them, Ben Reilly
Ben Reilly

Benjamin "Ben" Reilly is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. He is a Human cloning of Peter Parker , and is prominent in the Clone Saga....
 finds Venom, separating the symbiote from Brock after an intense battle. After defecting from the Foundation, the symbiotes forcefully birthed from Venom seek his help to keep themselves from becoming like Carnage, but he refuses to help. Their leader, Scream
Scream (comics)

Scream is a fictional anti-hero from the Spider-Man comic book series. She is one of six symbiote spawns of Venom ....
 eventually goes insane and kills the other four, who eventually reform into Hybrid
Hybrid (Venom Spawn)

Hybrid is a fictional anti-hero of the Marvel Universe. He first appeared in a back-up story in the Venom: Along Came A Spider miniseries....
. Scream eventually enters a normal state of mind, and seeks to help Venom.

Brock soon abandons the symbiote after having doubts as to the nobility of his cause, and its telepathically
Telepathy

Telepathy describes the purported transfer of information on thoughts or feelings between individuals by means other than the Senses#Five classical senses ....
 projected grief attracts other members of its species. They create a portal to their home world, allowing them to invade New York and take over its inhabitants. Brock eventually becomes Venom once again, working with Spider-Man and Ben Reilly to defeat the symbiotes. He manages to create a "psychic scream" designed to incapacitate them, though it ends up killing all of them.

On Trial

Brock is captured in his sewer hideout and put on trial, with Matt Murdock
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)

Daredevil is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 and was created by writer-Literary editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby....
 acting in his defense, and his symbiote held in check with a chemical inhibitor. Carnage is called as a witness, but he overcomes his own inhibitor and attacks. Venom, Spider-Man, and Daredevil
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)

Daredevil is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 and was created by writer-Literary editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby....
 team up and subdue Carnage. However, before the trial can continue, Venom is unexpectedly taken into custody by a secret government organization who offered him amnesty if he joined them as an agent. Though Venom at first relished his new found immunities, he left after being abandoned during a dangerous mission. This would lead to Eddie Brock being given selective amnesia
Amnèsia

Amn?sia is an Italian language drama film directed by Gabriele Salvatores in 2002 in film.External links...
 from a head wound and later being separated from the symbiote, which is presumed killed by the government Overreach Committee.

The symbiote in fact survives and tracks down the amnesiac Brock, turning him into Venom again (it is worth mentioning that after this point the symbiote seems to often dominate Brock, losing all morals and even saying I instead of we). Venom then infiltrates Ravencroft
List of correctional facilities in comics

The following is a list of prisons, asylums, institutions, planets, and alternate dimensions which have been used to imprison humans, superhumans, and nonhumans in various fictional comic book universes....
 prison, slaughters the guards, and temporarily absorbs the Carnage symbiote. He joins the Sinister Six
Sinister Six

The Sinister Six are a group of supervillains in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe, who serve as a collection of Spider-Man's foes. The original incarnation of the Sinister Six was organized by Doctor Octopus and appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 ....
, but turns on the other members after they mock him, crippling Sandman
Sandman (Marvel Comics)

Sandman is a Character who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 , created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko as an adversary for Spider-Man....
 and Electro before making peace with Spider-Man.

Like all prior agreements with Spider-Man, this peace is short-lived, as Venom's hatred for Spider-Man is renewed when Anne Weying, driven over the edge by fear of her husband, committed suicide after seeing Spider-Man in his black suit. Venom loses his chance for revenge when the powerful human/alien hybrid Senator Ward
Senator Ward

Steward Ward first appears as a Senator in Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 2 #4, with frequent appearances in the this and the concurrent Amazing Spider-Man title throughout Amazing Spider-Man Vol....
 forcefully removes the symbiote from Brock once more.

The Carnage symbiote gives birth to the Toxin
Toxin (comics)

Toxin is a fictional character, a superhero in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. He is the third major symbiote of the Spider-Man series, the eighth known to have appeared in the comics outside of the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, and the first symbiote that Spider-Man considers an ally, despite temporary alliances with Venom on nume...
 symbiote. Carnage attempts to kill the newborn Toxin, but Venom opposes him until he realizes that Toxin's policeman host would not ally with him. Venom calls a truce with Carnage in order to destroy Toxin, who is aided by Spider-Man. Spider-Man and Toxin drive Carnage and Venom away.

An alien race, secretly operating within the United States government, clones the Venom symbiote. Venom absorbs the clone, gains its knowledge, and decides to carry out the aliens' orders. Before he does, however, Brock knows that he will die if he does not permanently bond with the symbiote. The Symbiote rejects Brock, not desiring to be bonded with a diseased body anymore. Ultimately, Spider-Man tricks the symbiote into permanently merging with Brock.

Separation

After bonding once more with the symbiote, Brock has a religious awakening and decides against permanently merging with the symbiote. Brock instead chooses to sell the symbiote to crimelord Don Fortunato
Don Fortunato

Vincente Fortunato is an elderly crime boss and enemy of the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man. He first appeared in Spider-Man #70. He is affiliated with the Maggia and HYDRA, and a competitor to the Kingpin ....
, intending to donate the $100 million received to charity before dying. Angelo Fortunato
Venom (Angelo Fortunato)

Venom was a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain, being the second to take on the mantle of Venom. He first appeared in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #7 and was killed off a mere issue later....
, the Don's son, becomes the second Venom for a brief period of time. However, Angelo begins killing innocent people in his quest for glory and later proves to be a weak host for the Symbiote, being humiliated in a battle with Spider-Man. The symbiote abandons Angelo mid-leap, and the subsequent fall kills him. Upon hearing about this, Brock feels responsible and attempts to commit suicide by slitting his wrists
Suicide methods

A suicide method is any means by which a person purposely kills himself or herself. Examples of methods that have been used to commit suicide are listed below....
, but survives.

The symbiote then becomes attached to Mac Gargan, better known as the Scorpion at the time. When Peter Parker
Spider-Man

Spider-Man is a fictional character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Amazing Fantasy #15 , and was created by scripter-editor Stan Lee and artist-plotter Steve Ditko....
 unmasks himself publicly as Spider-Man, Brock is among the millions of witnesses. He is shown in the hospital, rapidly succumbing physically to his cancer and experiencing hallucination
Hallucination

A hallucination, in the broadest sense, is a perception in the absence of a stimulus . In a stricter sense, hallucinations are defined as perceptions in a conscious and awake state in the absence of external stimuli which have qualities of real perception, in that they are vivid, substantial, and located in external objective space....
s of the symbiote, representing his dark side. He spots Mary Jane Watson Parker
Mary Jane Watson

Mary Jane Watson is a Fictional character supporting character appearing in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character primarily appears in the Spider-Man titles as the best friend, love interest, and in some continuities wife of the title character ....
 watching over a comatose Aunt May, who has been seriously wounded by a bullet. Brock has no idea what to do, but his dark side then persuades him to kill Aunt May.

Brock orders a dress-up costume of Spider-Man's black costume and sets out to kill her, first murdering a nurse for getting in his way. At the last minute, he has a change of heart, finding he cannot murder someone as innocent as Aunt May. When Peter Parker comes to visit Aunt May, he finds Eddie at the window, who has sliced his own wrists several times in a desperate attempt to get rid of Venom. Eddie tells Peter that while he's done terrible things, he's not a terrible person, and asks for his forgiveness before jumping out the window. Peter breaks his fall by catching him with two strands of webbing. Awakening chained to his bed, Brock decides to take better control of himself in the short time he has left. He tells his dark side that he accepts its presence, as long as it recognizes that from that moment on, he is in control.

Anti-Venom


While praying at a church, Brock is discovered by philanthropist Martin Li who is secretly Mister Negative
Mister Negative

Mister Negative is a Fictional character Marvel Comics supervillian created by Dan Slott, Steve McNiven, and Phil Jimenez. He is a new enemy of Spider-Man and The Punisher....
. After Matt Murdock
Daredevil (Marvel Comics)

Daredevil is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Daredevil #1 and was created by writer-Literary editor Stan Lee and artist Bill Everett, with an unspecified amount of input from Jack Kirby....
 proves in a court of law that Brock was not responsible for his actions while bonded to the symbiote and has the charges dropped, Li gets Brock a job in his soup kitchen. A touch from Mr. Negative completely cures Eddie's cancer and the remnants of the Venom symbiote within his body bond to his white-blood-cells. Upon being assaulted by Mac Gargan, the Venom symbiote attempts to leave Gargan to bond with Brock again. However, Brock's skin is caustic to his former symbiote, and as a white substance seeps out of his pores covering his body, Brock becomes Anti-Venom (also known as White-Venom). He engages Venom in a fight, and after receiving some help from Spider-Man, cures Gargan from the symbiote, but also feels some remnants of the symbiote inside Peter's blood and begins "curing" him as well, but also ends up sucking the radiation from Spider-Man's blood, something that may depower him.

Later, Thunderbolts
Thunderbolts (comics)

The Thunderbolts are a Marvel Comics superhero team, which consists mostly of former supervillains. The group was conceived by writer Kurt Busiek and first appeared in Hulk #449 ....
 guards arrive to take the disabled Gargan to the ship while Songbird
Songbird (comics)

Songbird is a fictional character, a superhero#superheroinesine and reformed supervillainess in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe....
 and Radioactive Man battle Spider-Man and Anti-Venom. After the fight, Anti-Venom sneaks on the Thunderbolts ship and steals back Peter Parker's camera, looted by Norman Osborn
Green Goblin

The Green Goblin is a name shared by several fictional supervillains that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #14 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko....
 in a bid to reverse engineer
Reverse engineering

Reverse engineering is the process of discovering the technological principles of a device, object or system through analysis of its structure, function and operation....
 the tracing system allowing the camera to zero on Spider-Man's chest. He is able to help Peter escape Osborn's tracer, and forewarn him about his next move, in a show of friendship and good-will.

Anti-Venom then leads Spider-Man to Oscorp and the two split up. Brock disguises himself as Spider-Man to distract the other Thunderbolts while Spider-Man goes after Osborn. After webbing Songbird and Radioactive Man to a wall, Anti-Venom faces Gargan, who is now wearing a new Scorpion battlesuit to protect his recovering symbiote. After a grueling battle, Gargan, as Scorpion, hits Anti-Venom with his stinger and injects a poisonous formula that seemingly destroys Brock's suit. Gargan advances to kill Brock but is met with resistance by his Venom symbiote. The symbiote gains strength and breaks though Gargan's battlesuit, refusing to let Gargan kill Brock. Gargan explains that the suit still loves Brock too much and gives up, but he promises Brock that he will get past this problem and someday finish him off, to which Brock replies: "Not if I kill you first." Unknown to Gargan, Brock's Anti-Venom suit reforms. Now a fugitive for helping Spider-Man and fighting the Thunderbolts, Brock is back on the streets, planning to continue his former vigilante antihero career with seemingly increased religious emphasis as The Anti-Venom.

In Amazing Spider-Man Extra!#2, Brock is the first person to find out that Martin Li is Mister Negative. In the end, Eddie is questioning his own faith and cries out that no one will believe him, because he is a monster.

A mini-series may come out for Anti-Venom with Zeb Wells writing it. It will be called Anti-Venom: Dark Reign or Dark Reign: Anti-Venom.

Alternate versions

The multiverse
Multiverse (Marvel Comics)

Within Marvel Comics, most tales take place within the fictional Marvel Universe, which in turn is part of a larger Parallel universe . Starting with issues of Captain Britain, the main Continuity in which most Marvel storylines take place was designated Earth-616, and the multiverse was established as being protected by Merlyn ....
 established by the publishers has allowed writers to introduce variations of Eddie Brock. These have included depictions with or without the symbiote suit and differences in personality and portrayal of the character, ranging from the What If...?
What If (comics)

What If, sometimes rendered as What If...?, is the title of several comic book series published by Marvel Comics, exploring "the road not traveled" by its various characters....
 comic series, possible futures such as Spider-Man: Reign
Spider-Man: Reign

Spider-Man: Reign is a four-issue comic book limited series featuring Spider-Man, written and illustrated by Kaare Andrews and published by Marvel Comics....
, and depictions in alternate dimensions such as Marvel Zombies
Marvel Zombies

Marvel Zombies is a five-issue limited series published from December 2005 to April 2006 by Marvel Comics. The series was written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and Arthur Suydam....
.

In 2005, a young Brock was introduced in the Ultimate Marvel
Ultimate Marvel

Ultimate Marvel is an imprint of comic books published by Marvel Comics, featuring reimagined and updated versions of the company's most popular superhero characters, including Ultimate Iron Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, Ultimate Wolverine, the Ultimate Hulk, Ultimate Thor, Alternate_versions_of_Daredevil#Ultimate_Daredevil, the Ultimate X-Men...
 series as Eddie Brock Jr., Peter Parker's childhood friend with a desire to continue the work by his and Peter's fathers on a protoplasmic suit designed as a medical tool to cure cancer. After Spider-Man destroys the original sample and Brock learns his secret identity, he uses a second sample upon himself. However the suit dominates him and turns him into the continuity's Venom, forcing him to require constant sustenance and blaming Peter for his fate. This version of Brock has since appeared in later story arcs of the comic and related media, appearing as a major antagonist in the Ultimate Spider-Man
Ultimate Spider-Man

Ultimate Spider-Man is a superhero comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint....
 video game.

Character

The Venom symbiote and Eddie Brock bond together up to a certain point. They share many views, but each has their own say as Venom, leading to Venom referring to himself as "We" instead of singular pronouns. The symbiote, having once bonded with Spider-Man, holds a grudge against him for its rejection, feelings Brock's own animosity have amplified into hatred. Along with Brock's own personal hatred, Venom is constantly out to kill and torture Spider-Man, though he is often able to put this anger aside and form truces with Spider-Man. Before Brock's religious reawakening, Brock shows himself to be prone to extremely violent mood swings whenever separated from the symbiote, expressing a great deal of guilt until rejoined with it.

In contrast, as Anti-Venom Brock's personality is in complete control and referring to himself in the singular tense rather than plural, though with the added compulsion to "cleanse evil" by ridding the world of any traces of the Venom symbiote. He additionally lacks animosity towards Spider-Man, addressing him as a "friend" and tries to help him by destroying the symbiote remnants in his body, where as he had once sworn to kill him, although this also threatens to remove the radiation in Spider-Man's blood.

Brock has little interest in wealth, money, or power. He often fights against crime, though in contrast to Spider-Man, he is fine with murdering the criminals, reasoning that if dead they cannot harm anyone else. However he is more concerned about protecting the victims of crime, an element of his personality used again him as some enemies know he will let them escape in order to rescue an innocent. Brock shows remorse for innocents harmed by his actions, going to great lengths more than once to attempt and save them.

Brock's father didn't provide him with the affection he desired, so he is totally devoted to his wife Anne, even after their divorce. He tries to rekindle their relationship up until her suicide, which leaves him devastated. At one point, he tries to start a new relationship, but cuts it off because it is "too dangerous" to romantically commit himself. Upon his entry into hospital life, Brock becomes depressed while trying to fend off his murderous side. After murdering a nurse and almost attacking Peter Parker's aunt, he becomes overwhelmed by remorse and is able to take control.

Powers and Abilities


The symbiote provides Eddie Brock with various abilities similar to Spider-Man, its former host, including superhuman strength, agility, and reflexes, webbing creation, and the ability to adhere to walls. It does inherit the spider-sense, and it allows him to bypass Spider-Man's own senses. In addition, the alien could also neutralize Peter's spider-sense, which left Peter vulnerable to Venom's attacks. Due to Eddie Brock's muscular physique and natural physical strength from weight training, his strength as Venom is superior to Spider-Man's tenfold. Venom's webbing is very similar to that of Spider-Man, albeit from the back of the host's hand instead of the wrist. The webbing is created from the symbiote itself, so it is much stronger. This also creates an upper limit for the webbing, as overuse can significantly weaken the symbiote, as evidenced by the manner of Venom's defeat in Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #300. It can also create tentacles and tendrils to grab enemies in addition to producing the standard webbing. Venom also has claws on his fingers which can be used as weapons to stab or cut open his foes.

Venom's body is highly resistant to physical injury, and it can help its host survive in hostile environments by filtering air. It can also heal any injury or illness Brock suffers much more quickly than human medical care, and allowed him to survive indefinitely with terminal cancer. The symbiote is very susceptible to high-pitched sonic frequencies and fire. The Venom symbiote contains a small 'dimensional aperture', allowing Brock to carry items without adding mass to the costume, and it is able to transform to mimic any human or become camouflaged with its surroundings. The symbiote shares all of its knowledge with Brock, and projects its own desires into his mind. It is also capable of psychically detecting its offspring; however, this ability can be blocked.

The symbiote cannot be detected by Spider-Man's spider-senses, due to its former bond with the hero. As a result, Brock proved able to keep up with the more experienced Spider-Man in combat, while also being able to stalk Peter Parker without his realizing it.

After divesting himself of the symbiote, Eddie Brock's lingering symbiote cells are charged with the mystical energies of Mister Negative
Mister Negative

Mister Negative is a Fictional character Marvel Comics supervillian created by Dan Slott, Steve McNiven, and Phil Jimenez. He is a new enemy of Spider-Man and The Punisher....
. The cells bond with Eddie's leukocytes
White blood cell

White blood cells , or leukocytes , are cell of the immune system defending the body against both infectious disease and foreign materials....
, forming a new symbiote, the Anti-Venom. As the chalk-white Anti-Venom, Brock has all the abilities and powers of Venom, plus the ability to "cleanse" human bodies of foreign influences, such as symbiotes and Spider-Man's irradiated blood. He also lacks the main weaknesses of the symbiote race, as extreme heat and sonic waves no longer have any effect on him.Anti-Venom also cuts out Spider-Man's powers if they get too close to each other.

In other media


Television


Spider-Man: The Animated Series

Eddie Brock appears in Spider-Man: The Animated Series, played by Hank Azaria
Hank Azaria

Hank Albert Azaria is an United States film and television actor, Film director, comedian and voice artist. He is noted for his long-running career as one of the principal voice actors on the animated television series The Simpsons....
, who blames Spider-Man for getting him fired, joins with the Venom symbiote and attempts to torment Spider-Man's personal life. He eventually helps Spider-Man and Iron Man
Iron Man

Iron Man is a Character , a superhero that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character First appearance in Tales of Suspense #39 , and was created by writer-editor Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber, and artists Don Heck and Jack Kirby....
 defeat Dormammu
Dormammu

Dormammu is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in Strange Tales #126 and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko....
, but ends up being sucked into a portal, while saving Ashley Kafka from Carnage
Carnage (comics)

Carnage is a fictional character that appears in the comic books published by Marvel Comics....
.

Spider-Man Unlimited

Venom appears in Spider-Man Unlimited
Spider-Man Unlimited

Spider-Man Unlimited was a short lived animated series featuring the Marvel Comics comic book superhero Spider-Man. The series was released in 1999, and although it had fair ratings it was overshadowed by the main ratings grabber at the time, Pok?mon , and was canceled after only a few episodes were aired....
, a sequel to Spider-Man: The Animated Series, played by Brian Drummond
Brian Drummond

Brian Drummond is a Canada actor. He also serves on the board of directors for the New Westminster-based Urban Academy along with his wife, Laura Drummond, also a voice artist....
. By this time, the Symbiote has merged completely with Eddie Brock, and he attempts to conquer Counter-Earth
Counter-Earth

The Counter-Earth is a :Category: Hypothetical bodies of the Solar System first hypothesized by the presocratic philosopher Philolaus to support his non-geocentric cosmology, in which all objects in the universe revolve around a Central Fire....
 alongside Carnage with an invasion of symbiotes.

The Spectacular Spider-Man

Eddie Brock appears in The Spectacular Spider-Man played by Benjamin Diskin
Benjamin Diskin

Benjamin Isaac Diskin is an United States voice actor. He is known as the voices of Codename:_Kids_Next_Door#Characters and Numbuh 2 in the animated series....
. He is greatly interested in science and a close friend of Peter and Gwen Stacy
Gwen Stacy

Gwendolyn "Gwen" Stacy is a supporting character in Marvel Comics? Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 ....
 (not unlike in Ultimate Spider-Man), who begins to develop a hatred for Peter and Spider-Man over time. He is also the assistant of Dr. Curt Connors
Lizard (comics)

The Lizard is a fictional character, a supervillain in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe and enemy of Spider-Man. The Lizard first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #6 , and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko....
, and helps Spider-Man in fighting Dr. Connors, who turns into the Lizard. One reason for his hatred against Peter is "he took pictures when Brock, Spider-Man, and Lizard fought" and the black suit's influence over Parker. After becoming Venom, he attempts to make Peter suffer. Eddie reappears in "First Steps" and follows Spidey to the place of the buried symboite, and gets it out, but before, he tells Flash
Flash Thompson

Eugene "Flash" Thompson is a supporting character in Marvel Comics?s Spider-Man series. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, he first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 ....
 to tell Peter that "We" will be crashing a lot of parties, mostly likely to get revenge on Peter. In the next episode, he is Venom and is framing Spider-man like Chameleon
Chameleon (comics)

The Chameleon is a Character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appears in Amazing Spider-Man #1 , and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko; the Chameleon is the first member of Spider-Man's List of Spider-Man enemies, based on issue publication date, excluding the burglar who mur...
 did. He then crashes into a Daily Bugle window and reveals that Peter and Spider-Man are the same person. In "Identity Crisis" he continues to harass Spider-Man with attempts to unmask him publicly as Venom. As Eddie Brock he returns to Connors' lab and is re-hired as an assistant. He uses his employment as an opportunity to steal a vial of Dr.Connors' gene cleanser and attempts to use it on Spider-Man so he can watch the powerless hero fall victim to another one of his enemies. This results in a lengthy battle in and around Midtown High, where after a momentary distraction by Flash, Spider-Man swipes the gene cleanser and forces it down Venom's throat. This results in Brock's body rejecting the Symbiote, forcing it to flee down a nearby shower drain. Brock is taken into custody, presumably for psychiatric care, as he is no longer of stable mind after his separation from the alien.

Film


Spider-Man 3

Eddie Brock appears as Venom in the 2007 feature film Spider-Man 3
Spider-Man 3

Spider-Man 3 is a 2007 in film superhero film written and directed by Sam Raimi, with a screenplay by Ivan Raimi and Alvin Sargent. It is the third film in the Spider-Man based on the fictional character Marvel Comics character Spider-Man....
 played by Topher Grace
Topher Grace

Christopher John "Topher" Grace is an United States actor, best known for playing the lead role of Eric Forman on the long-running Fox Broadcasting Company live-action sitcom That '70s Show, and the villain Eddie Brock in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3....
. He is first introduced as a new photographer at the Daily Bugle, in rivalry with Peter Parker to take photographs of Spider-Man. When Brock enters a church to pray, he spots Peter removing the symbiote, discovering his identity as Spider-Man. The symbiote bonds with Eddie, and he teams up with Sandman
Sandman (Marvel Comics)

Sandman is a Character who appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 , created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko as an adversary for Spider-Man....
, who also has a vendetta against Spider-Man, in order to kill him.

Venom

In July 2007, Avi Arad
Avi Arad

Avi Arad is an Israeli-United States businessman. He became the CEO of the company Toy Biz in the 1990s, and soon afterward became the chief creative officer of Marvel Entertainment, a Marvel director, and chairman, CEO and the founder of Marvel Studios....
 revealed a Venom spin-off
Spin-off (media)

Media spin-off is the process of deriving new radio programs, television programs or video games or even novels from already existing ones. Spin-offs work with varying degrees of success....
 was in the works. In September 2008, Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese signed on to write.

Video games


Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage

Venom is a main character in Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage
Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage

Spider-Man and Venom: Maximum Carnage is a beat 'em up#Scrolling fighting game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and Sega Mega Drive, developed by Software Creations and published by LJN in 1994....
 and Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety.

Spider-Man

Venom is a boss character in the 2000 Spider-Man video game, and a selectable character in fighting games Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes

Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes is the fifth Marvel Comics-licensed fighting game by Capcom and the third to feature Capcom characters ....
, 'Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes
Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes

Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes is the fourth and final game in the Marvel vs. Capcom series of fighting games. With the final installment of the series, Capcom simplified the engine so that it would be more accessible to casual players, in order to bring in new players....
, and Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects
Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects

Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects is a beat 'em up fighting game for the PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, and PlayStation Portable, which ties into the "Marvel Nemesis" comic book series....
.

Ultimate Spider-Man

Venom is a playable character in Ultimate Spider-Man
Ultimate Spider-Man (video game)

Ultimate Spider-Man is a video game based on the comic book Ultimate Spider-Man by Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley. The game was released for mostly all History of video game consoles consoles, including PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, and Microsoft Windows as well as a mobile phone game....
with Eddie Brock Jr. and Venom played by Daniel Capallaro and voiced by Arthur Burghardt
Arthur Burghardt

Arthur Burghardt is an American actor best known for portraying Dr. Jack Scott on the soap opera One Life to Live.His first movie appearance was as the Great Ahmed Kahn in Network ....
. After a brief battle with Spider-Man and being captured by the Wild Pack, Venom is manipulated by Bolivar Trask
Bolivar Trask

Bolivar Trask is a fictional character in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. He first appeared in Uncanny X-Men #14 . He is the creator of the Sentinels ....
 to do various things including attacking Spider-Man.

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Venom is included in the downloadable "Villains Pack" expansion for the Xbox 360
Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 is the second video game console produced by Microsoft, and the successor to the Xbox. The Xbox 360 competes with Sony's PlayStation 3 and Nintendo's Wii as part of the History of video game consoles of video game consoles....
 version of
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance
Marvel: Ultimate Alliance

Marvel: Ultimate Alliance is an action role-playing game released in 2006. It is set within the fictional Marvel Universe and features many of the superheroes, supervillains, and supporting characters that appear in publications by Marvel Comics....
played by Steven Blum
Steven Blum

Steven Jay Blum is a prolific United States voice actor known primarily for his work in anime dubbing s and video games. Among his credits include the voice of Spike Spiegel of the anime series Cowboy Bebop and Mugen of the anime series Samurai Champloo....
. Venom has his Classic, Marvel Knights
Venom (Angelo Fortunato)

Venom was a fictional Marvel Comics supervillain, being the second to take on the mantle of Venom. He first appeared in Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #7 and was killed off a mere issue later....
, Thunderbolts, and Ultimate
Venom (comics)

Eddie Brock, also known as Venom , is a character that appears in comic books published by Marvel Comics and first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #299 ....
 looks as alternate skins. Venom has special dialogue with Mysterio
Mysterio

Mysterio is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #13, although it was later retroactive continuity that the aliens seen in Amazing Spider-Man #2 had been Mysterio and his men...
 and Rhino
Rhino (comics)

The Rhino is a fictional character that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist John Romita, Sr., the character first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #41 ....
.

Spider-Man 3

Topher Grace
Topher Grace

Christopher John "Topher" Grace is an United States actor, best known for playing the lead role of Eric Forman on the long-running Fox Broadcasting Company live-action sitcom That '70s Show, and the villain Eddie Brock in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man 3....
 reprised his role as Venom in the
Spider-Man 3
Spider-Man 3 (video game)

Spider-Man 3 is an action game loosely based on the Spider-Man 3 and released for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2, Wii, PlayStation Portable, Nintendo DS, Microsoft Windows and Game Boy Advance....
video game. Unlike the movie where Venom proposes to the Sandman that they team up to kill Spider-Man, Venom threatens the Sandman's daughter which forces them into an alliance.

Spider-Man: Friend or Foe

Venom is a boss
Boss (video games)

A boss is a computer-controlled opponent which is found in video games. Their purpose is to test the skills that the player has accumulated over the course of a game....
 and unlockable character in
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe
Spider-Man: Friend or Foe

Spider-Man: Friend or Foe is a Spider-Man Video game based on the Bibliography of Spider-Man titles and Spider-Man film series. The game was released on October 2 2007....
played by Quinton Flynn
Quinton Flynn

Quinton Joseph Flynn , is an United States voice actor, actor and writer.He is most notable for providing the English language voices of video game characters such as Raiden in Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty and Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Croix in La Pucelle: Tactics, Organization XIII#VIII....
. Venom appears in the opening cinematics and is the first to be abducted by the P.H.A.N.T.O.M.s. Spider-Man later encounters him at an old church in Transylvania and Spider-Man ungoos the bells in order to defeat him. Venom joins Spider-Man on his quest and mentions that the one responsible had a "bubble for a head
Mysterio

Mysterio is the name of three fictional characters that appear in comic books published by Marvel Comics. The original Mysterio was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko and first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #13, although it was later retroactive continuity that the aliens seen in Amazing Spider-Man #2 had been Mysterio and his men...
."

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

Venom is the main villain in Spider-Man: Web of Shadows
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows

Spider-Man: Web of Shadows is a video game title encompassing three versions: a full-3D action game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, Microsoft Windows and Wii; a 2.5D sidescrolling beat em up action game for the PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 , and a 2.5D side-scrolling brawler/platformer for the Nintendo DS....
played by Keith Szarabajka
Keith Szarabajka

Keith Szarabajka is an United States actor....
. Following his recent fight with Spider-Man, he has discovered the ability to multiply and infects New York with his symbiotes causing S.H.I.E.L.D. to quarantine New York. Spider-Man learns this when he encounters infected people near a symbiote pod. He later attacks a S.H.I.E.L.D.
S.H.I.E.L.D.

S.H.I.E.L.D. is a fictional character, comic-book, espionage and law-enforcement agency in the Marvel Comics Marvel Universe. Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby in Strange Tales #135 , it often deals with superhuman threats....
 Helicarrier
Helicarrier

The Helicarrier is a fictional flying aircraft carrier specifically designed to be itself capable of independent powered flight in addition to the conventional functions of aircraft carriers....
 and fights Spider-Man as a gigantic multi-headed Hydra
Lernaean Hydra

In Greek mythology, the Lernaean Hydra The Hydra was the offspring of Typhon and Echidna , noisome offspring of the earth goddess, Gaia. It was said to be the sibling of the Nemean Lion, the Stymphalian birds, the Chimera ,and Cerberus....
-like monster. After some of the heads are defeated, Spider-Man asks Venom why he has become a monster, awakening Eddie Brock's old desire to protect the innocent. If the player chooses the Red Suit Path, Venom throws Spider-Man off the Helicarrier and sacrifices his life to destroy the Venom monster by crawling toward one of the S.H.I.E.L.D Helicarrier's engine turbines. If the player chooses the Black Suit Path, Spider-Man forms a web-noose around Venom and sends him into one of the S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier's engine turbines. In the PlayStation 2
PlayStation 2

The PlayStation 2 is a History of video game consoles video game console manufactured by Sony. The successor to the PlayStation, and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3, the PlayStation 2 forms part of the PlayStation of video game consoles....
 and PSP
PlayStation Portable

The PlayStation Portable is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment. Development of the console was first announced during History of E3#During the Rise of Online Gaming , and it was unveiled on May 11, 2004 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004....
 version of the game, Spider-Man is ambushed by Venom who suddenly explodes after being defeated. Spider-Man fights Venom's monster form in Central Park
Central Park

Central Park is a large public, urban park in New York City, with about twenty-five million visitors annually. Most of the areas immediately adjacent to the park are known for impressive buildings and valuable real estate....
 and the Sonic Emitter knocks out Venom so that Spider-Man can defeat him by destroying the pods on his body. In the Nintendo DS
Nintendo DS

The is a dual-screen handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. It was released in 2004 in video gaming in Canada, the United States, and Japan....
 version, Spider-Man encounters him in one of the Symbiote Hives and defeats him. Venom informs Spider-Man that he is not responsible for the alien invasion, but was trying to stop it. He reveals that if the hive's symbiote leader is defeated all of the infected will return to normal. With Venom now too weak to accompany him, Spider-Man decides to infiltrate deeper into the hive by himself and eliminate the leader. Venom's regular form in these two versions of the game appears to be a combination of Mac Gargan's Venom and the original Venom, rather than simply the original Venom.

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion

Venom has been confirmed to be a playable character in Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion

Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2: Fusion will be the sequel to the 2006 video game Marvel: Ultimate Alliance, both of which are published by Activision....
.

External Links

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