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List Of Venom Titles
The various iterations of Venom have appeared as a principal character in a number of limited series, one shots, and ongoing series published by Marvel Comics. With the first issue of the first limited series published at the end of 1992 (cover dated February 1993), the character appeared in a string of 17 limited series. These series did not overlap in publication (with the exception of ''Venom – Deathtrap: The Vault'' which was a reprint of another book), each having more than a month between the end of one series and the start of the next. With the exception of one shot titles, this resulted in the character appearing as the focal character of a new issue each month through the end of ''Venom: The Finale'', published in November 1997 (cover dated January 1998), composing the equivalent of a five-year ongoing series from 1992 to 1997, with other issues and series following that. For most of these issues Eddie Brock has been the main character and host for the Venom symbiote w ...
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Venom (Marvel Comics Character)
Venom is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a sentient alien symbiote with an amorphous, liquid-like form, who survives by bonding with a host, usually human. This dual-life form receives enhanced powers and usually refers to itself as "Venom". The symbiote was originally introduced as a living alien costume in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #252 (May 1984), with a full first appearance as Venom in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #300 (May 1988). The Venom symbiote's first human host was Spider-Man himself, who eventually discovered its true nefarious nature and separated himself from the creature in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #258 (November 1984)—with a brief rejoining five months later in ''Web of Spider-Man'' #1. The symbiote went on to merge with other hosts, beginning with Eddie Brock, its second and best-known host, with whom it first became Venom. Venom has endured as one of Spider-Man's most prominent villains, and was i ...
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Demogoblin
Demogoblin is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Publication history Demogoblin first appeared as Demogoblin in ''Web of Spider-Man'' #86 (March 1992), and had previously appeared as an unnamed demon in ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #147. He was created by Gerry Conway and Sal Buscema. Fictional character biography Demogoblin was originally an unnamed demon who inhabited Limbo and was banished there eons ago for unknown reasons. His essence was fused with the Hobgoblin (Jason Macendale) when Jason asked N'astirh for more power in exchange for his soul. As a part of Hobgoblin, he infected Moon Knight with a demonic virus that would slowly mutate him, and fought the Ghost Rider and John Blaze, eventually being defeated by Blaze's hellfire gun and Ghost Rider's mystical chain. Hobgoblin quickly realized being possessed by a demon was less than beneficial, and, thanks to the effects of the hellfire and mystical chain, managed to expel ...
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Rune (comics)
Runes are the letters in a set of related alphabets known as runic alphabets native to the Germanic peoples. Runes were used to write various Germanic languages (with some exceptions) before they adopted the Latin alphabet, and for specialised purposes thereafter. In addition to representing a sound value (a phoneme), runes can be used to represent the concepts after which they are named (ideographs). Scholars refer to instances of the latter as ('concept runes'). The Scandinavian variants are also known as ''futhark'' or ''fuþark'' (derived from their first six letters of the script: '' F'', '' U'', '' Þ'', '' A'', '' R'', and '' K''); the Anglo-Saxon variant is ''futhorc'' or ' (due to sound-changes undergone in Old English by the names of those six letters). Runology is the academic study of the runic alphabets, runic inscriptions, runestones, and their history. Runology forms a specialised branch of Germanic philology. The earliest secure runic inscriptions date from aro ...
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She-Venom
She-Venom (Anne Weying) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the ex-wife of Eddie Brock. She is the first character who goes by the She-Venom identity, and she is also colloquially referred to as the Bride of Venom. Michelle Williams portrays the character in Sony's Spider-Man Universe films ''Venom'' (2018) and '' Venom: Let There Be Carnage'' (2021). Publication history Anne Weying first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #375 (March 1993), and was created by writer David Michelinie and artist Mark Bagley. She-Venom first made a cameo appearance in '' Venom: Sinner Takes All'' #2 (September 1995), and her first full appearance was in ''Venom: Sinner Takes All'' #3 (October 1995). She was created by writer Larry Hama and artist Greg Luzniak. She is the first character who goes by the She-Venom identity, preceding Patricia Robertson. Fictional character biography Anne Weying was a successful lawyer, and Eddie Brock' ...
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Sin-Eater (comics)
Sin-Eater is a name given to several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character usually appears in comics featuring Spider-Man and Ghost Rider. Publication history The character was introduced in ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #107 (October 1985). Spider-Man-related fictional character biographies Stanley Carter Stanley "Stan" Carter was born in Fort Meade, Maryland. He was an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. working in research and development. He was injected with experimental drugs to increase strength and endurance, but when the program was designated too dangerous it was discontinued. Carter became violent and resigned from S.H.I.E.L.D., eventually becoming a detective with the New York City Police Department. After his partner was killed by several young criminals, he became obsessed with killing anyone who "sinned" by abusing authority.''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'' #110. Marvel Comics. As the Sin- ...
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Sinner Takes All
A sinner refers to a person who commits a sin. Sinner or The Sinner may also refer to: People * Carl Ahasver von Sinner (1754–1821), Swiss architect * George A. Sinner (1928–2018), American politician, 29th Governor of North Dakota * George B. Sinner, American politician * Jannik Sinner (born 2001), Italian tennis player * Martin Sinner (born 1968), German tennis player * Mat Sinner (born 1964), German musician Arts and entertainment Film and TV * ''The Sinner'' (1928 film), a German silent drama film * ''The Sinner'' (1940 film), an Italian drama film * ''The Sinner'' (1951 film), a German drama film * ''Sinner'', a 1972 Spanish film directed by Jesús Franco, aka ''Intimate Diary of a Nymphomaniac'' * ''La ragazza dalla pelle di luna'', also known as ''The Sinner'', a 1973 Italian film * ''Sinner'' (film), a 2007 film starring Nick Chinlund and Georgina Cates * ''The Sinner'' (TV series), an anthology series based on the novel of the same name by Petra Hammesfah ...
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Scarlet Spider
The Scarlet Spider is an alias used by several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, most notably Ben Reilly and Kaine Parker, both of whom are genetic replicates of the superhero Spider-Man. Both the Ben Reilly and Kaine Parker incarnations of Scarlet Spider will make their cinematic debuts in the 2023 feature film '' Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse'', depicted as members of Miguel O'Hara's Spider-Forces. Fictional character biography Ben Reilly Benjamin "Ben" Reilly, a clone of the original Spider-Man created by the Jackal, is the first major version of the Scarlet Spider. Peter Parker To continue his superhero activities, Peter Parker was forced to use the Scarlet Spider identity due to all of his Spider-Man costumes being ruined, while Ben Reilly pretended to be the former in prison. Joe Wade Joseph "Joe" Wade is the only character to operate as a villain under the Scarlet Spider alias. An undercover FBI agent, he's assigne ...
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