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The Klyntar ( colloquial: symbiotes) are a fictional species of
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symbiotes appearing in
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s published by Marvel Comics, most commonly in association with
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. The symbiotes form a
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bond with their hosts, through which a single entity is created. They are able to alter their hosts' personalities and/or memories by influencing their darkest desires, along with amplifying their physical and emotional traits and personality and thereby granting them super-human abilities. There are more than 40 known symbiotes in the
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. The first and most well-known symbiote is Venom, who originally attached itself to Spider-Man during the 1985 '' Secret Wars'' miniseries. After Spider-Man rejected it upon discovering its true evil nature, the symbiote bonded with his rival, Eddie Brock, with whom it first became Venom. The character has since endured as one of Spider-Man's
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, though he has also been occasionally depicted as an antihero. Other characters have later merged with the Venom symbiote, including the villain Mac Gargan, and Flash Thompson, who became the superhero Agent Venom. Other well-known symbiotes are Carnage, an offspring of Venom who, when merged with its most infamous host, Cletus Kasady, has served as an enemy of both Spider-Man and Venom; and Anti-Venom, which originated when the Venom symbiote re-merged with Brock after a long split, gaining a new white appearance and additional powers as a result of Martin Li using his powers on Brock to cure his cancer. Since their conception, the symbiotes have appeared in various media adaptations, including films, television series, and video games. Venom has been the most featured one, appearing in the 2007 film ''
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'', and as the titular protagonist of the 2018 film '' Venom''. Carnage also made its cinematic debut in the film '' Venom: Let There Be Carnage'' (2021).


Publication history

The first appearance of a symbiote occurs in '' The Amazing Spider-Man'' #252, '' The Spectacular Spider-Man'' #90, and '' Marvel Team-Up'' #141 (released concurrently in May 1984), in which
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brings one home to Earth after the Secret Wars (''Secret Wars'' #8, which was released months later, details his first encounter with it). The concept was created by a Marvel Comics reader; the publisher purchased the idea for $220. The original design was then modified by Mike Zeck, at which point it became the Venom symbiote. The concept would be explored and used throughout multiple storylines, spin-off comics, and derivative projects.


Depictional


Fictional history

Symbiotes were originally created by an ancient malevolent primordial deity named Knull. When the
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began their vast plan to evolve the universe, Knull, seeing that his "Kingdom" was being touched, retaliated by constructing All-Black, the first symbiote, and subsequently cut off a Celestial's head. The other Celestials then banished Knull, along with the severed Celestial head, deeper into space. After that, he started using the head's cosmic energies as a forge for the symbiotes, which is how they developed the weaknesses to sound and fire. The head would later become interdimensional crossroads and laboratory Knowhere. Knull then embarked on a campaign of genocide against the other gods. During a battling with the gods, he crashed on a desolate planet where All-Black left him and went to Gorr, drawn to his murderous hate, who tried to kill Knull. Knull later reawakened and created an army of symbiotes, which he used to conquer planets and destroy entire civilizations, establishing the Symbiote Imperium in the process. However, when a dragon-like creature journeyed to the medieval Earth, Thor defeated it and destroyed the connection between Knull and the symbiotes. Subsequently, the symbiote hive-mind began to explore notions of honor and nobility as they bonded to benevolent hosts. The symbiotes subsequently rebelled against their god, imprisoning him at the heart of an artificial planet in the Andromeda Galaxy they called Klyntar, from which derived the name of their species. Ashamed of their dark past, the symbiotes desired to spread and maintain peace throughout the Cosmos by seeking out worthy hosts from various species in order to create an organization of noble warriors. However, these altruistic goals were imperfect, as the Klyntar symbiotes could be corrupted by hosts with harmful chemical imbalances or problematic personality traits, turning them into destructive parasites that would spread lies and disinformation about their own kind in order to make other peoples fear and hate the Klyntar species as a whole. The corrupted Klyntar became more widespread than their benevolent counterparts, establishing a spacefaring culture dedicated to infecting and overtaking whole planets and reestablishing the Imperium. These symbiotes forced their hosts to perform death-defying feats in order to feed off of the resulting surges of
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, like adrenaline and
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. These hosts would die quickly, either because of the wear from constant stress and exertion or as a result of the inherent danger of the stunts performed. At some point it was believed that a symbiote-run planet was devoured by Galactus. Due to their hive-mind's memory, all symbiotes now loathe both Galactus and his former herald, the Silver Surfer, but it was later revealed that their hatred for the Silver Surfer was because he had time traveled to a time where the Klyntar were rebelling against Knull and the Silver Surfer had made the God of the symbiotes bleed. ZZZXX, a symbiote with a predilection for eating brains, was also captured by the Shi'ar, and imprisoned and studied for years until it was released and employed as a Praetorian Guard by Gabriel Summers. The corrupted symbiotes had invaded the Microverse and tried to absorb the Enigma Force, but they were defeated by the avatar of the force, after they had caused destructive effects on this world and its people. The symbiote would arrive on the Savage Land, where it remained trapped for years to the point of madness and bonded to Conan during a confrontation between the Savage Avengers and Kulan Gath. During the Kree-Skrull War, the Kree wanted to replicate the Skrull's shapeshifting abilities; they acquired a newborn symbiote which had been outcast from its species on the planet where Knull had created them. They recruited Tel-Kar to be bonded to the young symbiote, and modified both Tel-Kar and the symbiote so that he could have full control over it. He infiltrated the Skrulls using the symbiote's shapeshifting ability, but was discovered. He deleted the symbiote's memories and separated himself from it. The symbiote then reunited with the parasitic symbiotes, retaining little memory of its first host. When the corrupted symbiotes found out that this symbiote wanted to commit to its host rather than exploit it as they tended to do, they decided that it was insane and trapped it in a canister to be condemned to die on a planet that would later become part of Beyonder's Battleworld. There, it would be encountered by
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in the 1984 miniseries '' Secret Wars''. In that story, which saw the heroes of Earth transported to this planet to battle their archenemies,
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sought to repair or replace his tattered costume, which had been damaged in battle, and was directed by Thor and Hulk to a device inside the alien compound that they had come to use as headquarters. Mistaking the device in which the symbiote was imprisoned for the device Thor and Hulk mentioned, Spider-Man activated it, freeing the symbiote, which appeared before him as a black sphere that enveloped his body and took on the form of a black version of his costume that could respond to his mental commands. Spider-Man assumed that the device produced clothing designed to do this. He did not know that Deadpool had already briefly bonded with the symbiote and had corrupted it with his unstable personality. Spider-Man returned to Earth with the symbiote, where, after discovering that it was an alien lifeform that wanted to bond with him, he managed to separate himself from it by using sound waves to hurt the creature, which took refuge in a church's bell tower. It later bonded with Eddie Brock, who went to the church, despondent and vengeful after his journalism career was destroyed because he incorrectly identified the serial killer known as Sin-Eater as a man who later turned out to be a compulsive confessor; he blamed this turn of events on Spider-Man. Having bonded with the symbiote, the two became the being known as Venom. During this time, it spawned seven offspring and a clone; its first child later had three of its own, producing the symbiotes known as Carnage, Scream, Lasher, Phage, Agony, and Riot. The Venom symbiote eventually becomes too much for Eddie to handle, and he separates himself from it. This separation causes a telepathic scream that is heard by the other corrupted symbiotes, who then invade Earth. Eddie, Spider-Man and Scarlet Spider team up against the invasion. The battle comes to an end when Eddie rebinds with Venom, causing another scream which results in the symbiotes committing suicide. While bonded to Flash Thompson as part of Project Rebirth, who originally struggled to control it, the symbiote developed a slight affection for him. It is later established that the host's mental state affects the symbiote just as much as the other way around: Venom's first child, the Carnage symbiote, is as psychotic as its host, Cletus Kasady, and the Venom suit's explosiveness worsened after bonding with Angelo Fortunato and Mac Gargan, both of whom are career criminals. Likewise, the various symbiotes bonded to heroes are not shown to be as twisted, though they do occasionally struggle with aggression. A swarm of Brood that had been overtaken by symbiotes later invade the
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satellite and possess all of its inhabitants, including Deathbird and her unborn child, in order to expand the symbiote Imperium. However, Spider-Man, bonded to a second symbiote, defeats the symbiotes with help from his class at Jean Grey's School. The Klyntar were later raided by the Poisons with help from Haze Mancer, a symbiote poacher, resulting in the apparent death of the Agents of the Cosmos and the abduction of all the symbiotes. The abducted symbiotes were later modified by the Poisons so they could be used on the superheroes on Earth, in order for the Poisons to consume. After the defeat of the Poisons, the surviving symbiotes were returned to Klyntar. When the body of Grendel, the dragon-like composite symbiote defeated by Thor, is discovered on Earth, this reawakens Knull enough to allow him to control the creature. It is subsequently stopped by the combined efforts of Venom and Spider-Man (Miles Morales), and is later incinerated by Eddie, denying Knull the chance to escape Klyntar. After some months, a cult had gotten hold of Cletus's damaged body inside a chamber and had planned to revive him by using the Grendel's remnants, which they stole from
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. This cult, who worships Knull and Carnage as Knull's prophet, was led by Scorn. They implanted the remnants inside Cletus, reviving him, and at first he resembled Ancient Venom (Venom possessed by Knull), until the Carnage pieces were absorbed by the ancient symbiote and acquired Scorn's remnants by killing her. When Cletus came in contact with Knull, he got a new purpose: to free Knull. The only way left to do this was to acquire every single Codex – the symbiote remnants containing the genetic information of the host – left inside the bodies of every single host, dead or alive, who came into physical contact with the symbiotes on Earth, in order to overload the symbiote hive mind and scatter the Klyntar. Knull slowly began reawakening as a result of Carnage's efforts on Earth and the symbiotes of Klyntar began succumbing to his control once more. When Sleeper was drawn to Klyntar, the symbiotes attacked and tried to assimilate it into the hive-mind. After escaping, Sleeper realized that Eddie was in danger and returned to Earth as quickly as it could. When Knull fully awakened, he destroyed Klyntar and seized control of its constituent symbiotes, coalescing them into a horde of symbiote-dragons.


Culture

The symbiotes, when they were originally created, were used as tools by Knull in order to conquer the universe. At the time, they had a symbiote dialect. When they were freed from Knull's control and began learning about compassion, they established the lie about their nature in order to redeem themselves. They formed the Agents of Cosmos, symbiotes bonded to benevolent hosts, forming noble warriors who try to maintain peace across the universe. However, some symbiotes were corrupted by malevolent hosts, turning them back into monsters and reestablishing the symbiote Imperium first formed by Knull; these symbiotes were cut from the Klyntar hive mind. The symbiote Imperium would conquer planets and infect their inhabitants in order to drain and consume them. The symbiotes in general don't have an actual culture. As seen with Venom and Carnage, the symbiote's personality and psychology depends largely on the host's nature, as the link between the host and the symbiote is what gives the symbiote a purpose and meaning to their life. As for the Nameless, a group of Kree explorers infected by the Exolon parasites, after being infected by the parasites which consumed their souls, they lost all sense of time and sentience and started engaging in gruesome self-inflicted pain rituals in order to remember their past lives.


Biology

The symbiotes are an alien species of inorganic,
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and multicellular
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parasites formed from Knull's "Living Abyss". The symbiotes function as living extradimensional tesseracts, requiring living hosts to anchor them to the fabric of space and time. They record the genetic material of each of their hosts in a genetic codex. They also empower a host's natural abilities to the point that they far exceed that of normal members of the host's species. These abilities include the following: * superhuman strength (strong enough to lift 50 tons or more), speed, endurance, agility, healing powers, and intelligence * genetic memory, allowing them to recall information from previous hosts. They also leave traces of themselves, called codex, attached to the host's DNA, in order to send information to the hive mind * the ability to negate damage caused by terminal illnesses and permanent injuries. While symbiotes can somewhat heal their hosts, they generally seek to force their hosts to depend on them in order ensure their own survival. For example, Eddie Brock was able to survive indefinitely with terminal cancer, and Scott Washington was able to walk despite being paraplegic. Similarly, Flash Thompson and Cletus Kasady had received "legs" when bonded with the Venom symbiote and Carnage symbiote even though they had lost their legs.
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was able to use his Exolon powers to cure the Kree who were infected by the Phalanx. * they can reproduce asexually with a limited number of seeds inside their mass. For example, Venom gave birth to seven "children", and its first child Carnage had three. * senses that extend over its entire surface, enabling hosts to "see" what is behind them or otherwise not in their line of sight (like a Spider-Sense). * the ability to change shape and size at will. This ability functions regardless of the host's actual stature and bodily dimensions, as the symbiotes are living tesseracts. This includes expanding to any size as long as they have something to grow on, such as a host or an object. Symbiotes can form multi-layered shields against powerful attacks and fit inside of small areas, such as electric wires and the insides of cars, in order to completely disable them. This shapeshifting allows the symbiote to change its color and texture, which allows it to blend into the environment as a form of camouflage, or to change the host's outward appearance (including mimicking the appearances of other beings). * the ability to sense the thoughts and will of the host. When Spider-Man was originally selected, he had been thinking about Spider-Woman's costume in the Secret Wars. The symbiote acted on this and formed a similar costume to hers and Knull's emblem, which is the one seen on Spider-Man and Venom. * the ability to excrete matter that enters in its body, like bullets, turning them into the green saliva * immortality, as evidenced by
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, which was still alive in the year 2099, and All-Black, which was created in the beginning of the Universe and was still alive in
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's timeline. * the ability to merge with other symbiotes or otherwise absorb one another. This is similar to how Hybrid was formed, or when Carnage absorbed another symbiote from the Negative Zone, regenerating itself. The symbiote can also absorb the codices of other symbiotes, obtaining their genetic memory - for example, when Spider-Man bonded to two other symbiotes, they absorbed the Venom's codex, allowing then to appear exactly like Venom. * the ability to force their hosts into a comatose state, as shown with Zak-Del and Eddie Brock * the ability to prolong their host's life by replacing their failing organs with simulacrums manifested from their living abyss - however, they cannot do this indefinitely Because they record the genetic material of each of its hosts, there are also additional powers that have been demonstrated, but are not necessarily universal to all symbiotes: * the ability to block parts of the host's mind - Venom and all its descendants possess the ability to bypass Spider-Man's Spider-Sense; because the original symbiote was attached to Peter Parker (Spider-Man) first, it took his genetic information and spider-powers by using its Parasitic Inheritance. This means that battles between Peter and Venom or any of its descendants would essentially be a fight between Peter and his black-suited self, which wouldn't set off his Spider-Sense (during the ''Clone Saga'', this became complicated, as Venom did set off Ben Reilly's Spider-Sense; however, this has been attributed to Ben being cloned from Peter prior to his first encounter with the Venom symbiote). * the ability to form fangs or simple bladed weapons out of their limbs. The first appearance of this was the Carnage symbiote. * the ability to form tendrils and tentacles of various lengths from their body * the ability to form wings, as shown when Venom came into contact with Knull and grew a pair of web-like wings; in some cases the symbiote has also been shown to form gliding wings (see Venom-Punisher and Hybrid) * in the case of the purified Klyntar,
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, which allows the Agents of Cosmos to sense people in need * the ability to project the surface of the symbiote to attack at a distance * the ability to sustain its humanoid body even without a host, but only for a certain period of time * the ability to stick to walls (adapted from
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) * the ability to produce acid, toxins, and venoms, like the venomous bite Venom delivered to Sandman (see Venom, Agony, and
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) * the ability to produce webbing from its own mass (adapted from Spider-Man) * the ability to sense the presence of other beings within a certain distance * the ability to protect hosts from Ghost Rider's Penance Stare and the Inheritors's Life Absorption Touch * the ability to generate and manipulate an ice-like substance (adapted from Iceman), use telepathy and telekinesis (adapted from
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), create powerful kinetic blasts (adapted from
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), increase strength and intelligence (adapted from
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) and grant the host with the ability to fly (adapted from Angel) * the ability to create storage portals inside of themselves (this allowed Peter Parker to stow and access his camera) * the ability to filter breathable air for its host, allowing them to breathe underwater (seen in ''Vengeance of Venom''), inhale poisonous fumes, and even survive in the vacuum of space * the ability to transfer symbiote traits to its host - for example, when Carnage ate Karl Malus and he became a symbiote-human hybrid * in the case of the Venom symbiote, the possession of empathic abilities, and the ability to project desires and needs into the thoughts of its host or potential hosts; this ability can also aid Venom in detecting the truth from those he interrogates. * in some realities, the symbiote feeds on the baser emotions of its host, creating an increasingly hostile personality. The longer the host is exposed to the symbiote, the more overpowering this state of mind becomes. * each symbiote has its own unique abilities: Venom has a venomous bite; Toxin can change its shape and form into a Spider-Man-like build (slim, but strong) and Venom-like build (big and muscular) depending on its mood; Scream can use its web-like hair as a weapon; Agony canspit acid and manipulate matter; Phage can create bladed weapons; Lasher can create tendrils on its back; Riot can use bludgeoning weapons and agility; Payback can produce electricity; Scorn can fuse itself with technology; All-Black can grant its host immortality; and Sleeper possesses chemokinesis, the ability to manipulate chemicals, providing limited telepathy and excellent cloaking abilities through pheromones. * some symbiotes are immune to sonic attacks and fire through modification, like Anti-Venom, Red Goblin, Mayhem, Payback and Grendel. * the ability to change the mood of its host by manipulating their brain chemicals * the ability to replicate itself, as seen with Carnage and All-Black in the mainstream universe and Venom in ''Spider-Man Reign'' However, the symbiotes also possess weaknesses that can be fatal. Some of these weaknesses include: * a natural weakness to
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attacks and heat-based attacks, which Knull unintentionally gave them while they were being forged. However, symbiotes have a growing resistance to sound and fire due to their evolution. Still, there has not been an invulnerable symbiote in mainstream continuity, because the newest breeds can be harmed by incredible amounts of sonic waves and heat. Symbiotes, like Krobaa, are also seemingly vulnerable to light. The symbiotes in Ultimate Marvel are only vulnerable to the heat produced by high voltage electricity. * vulnerability to chemical and biological attacks - for example,
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created a cure to a virus-like bio-weapon based on the Venom symbiote that was created by
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. Venom and Carnage have shown susceptibility to chemical inhibitors. Whether a symbiote can mutate and reduce the effect of these weaknesses is unknown. * potential hosts with advanced healing factors, such as Wolverine, have shown resistance to symbiosis. * in some incarnations, the symbiote is depicted as requiring a certain chemical (most likely
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) to stay sane and healthy, which has been said to be found abundantly in two sources: chocolate and human brain tissue. Thus, the host is forced to either consume large amounts of chocolate or become a cannibal who devours the brains of those they kill. This peculiar trait has only been witnessed in the Venom symbiote. However, both Carnage and Toxin have threatened their enemies with aspirations to "eat their brains", as well as various other body parts. When Toxin teamed up with Spider-Man and
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, he struggled to keep himself together, but told Spider-Man that he was only "joking" about eating the robbers' brains. Similarly, the Exolons feed on the immortal soul of the hosts, making the hosts immortal; however, this causes the host to descend into madness, as well making them forget all of their old memories unless they inflict pain to themselves in an attempt to keep their memories for longer (see Zak-Del and the Nameless) * on at least one occasion, Spider-Man was able to exhaust the Venom symbiote by taking advantage of the fact that it made its webbing out of itself; after the symbiote had already used a great deal of webbing to bind him to a bell, Spider-Man forced Venom to use further webbing so that it would exhaust itself, like blood dripping from a wound (although the sheer amount of webbing that the symbiotes would need to use for this weakness to be exploited makes its use in a fight limited). * inability to bond to more than one host, as shown when Venom tried to bond to both Eddie and Peter at the same time and again with Flash and Eddie (although the Carnage symbiote did not display this weakness when bonding itself to people in Doverton, Colorado) * susceptibility to feelings - in the storyline '' Planet of the Symbiotes'', Eddie Brock releases a cry of pain and agony so great that the entire symbiote race commits mass suicide, but how they kill themselves is not clear. * the Xenophages, a race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters which prey on symbiotes, possess the ability to spew an unknown incendiary chemical that can paralyze symbiotes and enhance their taste. * numerous occasions have shown that when a corrupted symbiote remains bonded to a host for too long, the symbiote will eventually consume the body of the host, leaving the host a dead husk (see the soldiers who were bonded to the Grendel symbiotes and with Peter Parker in two ''What If?!)'' * when Eddie Brock was diagnosed with cancer, Martin Li used his Lightforce healing ability to cure him, accidentally producing white blood cells in Eddie's blood which combatted the Venom's symbiote remnants; this created a new, non-sentient symbiote called Anti-Venom. This symbiote had the ability to cure every sickness (including Spider-Man's powers) and it was also corrosive to the symbiotes, as shown when Eddie and Flash nearly killed Venom, Mania, the Poisons and Red Goblin. There have been no symbiotes shown to be immune to Anti-Venom. * vulnerability to the abilities of telepaths * a new and still mysteriously extraterrestrial race known as Poisons, apparently nature's answer to the symbiotes, prey on them through direct contact infection, which forms an unstoppable one-sided union that the symbiote wants no part of.


List of symbiotes


Major symbiote characters

The following symbiotes have appeared throughout several years of Spider-Man's history, appeared in multiple media such as film and video games, and were main characters/villains in story arcs.


Other symbiote characters

The following symbiotes have made only a few other appearances in comic books and are usually excluded from adaptations in other media.


Other versions


Ultimate Marvel

In the Ultimate Marvel universe, the Venom suit is a man-made creation born of an experiment by Richard Parker and Edward Brock Sr., who were hoping to develop a protoplasmic cure for severe illnesses. Bolivar Trask, who was funding the research, intended to weaponize it. It used Richard's DNA as the starting base; thus, himself and Peter are "related" to it. When bonding to a host, the organic matter that comprises the suit envelops the host, regardless of resistance, and temporarily blinds it, before encasing itself in a hard casing, similar to a pupa. When the host emerges, the suit then shifts its appearance and function to assist its host, such as creating eyes for it to see through; if bonded with an incompatible host, it tries to take it over, inducing a homicidal rage in the suit's attempt to feed itself. When bonded with a host and forcibly removed, the suit leaves trace amounts of itself in their bloodstream, which attracts other samples of Venom and allows it to overload Peter's spider-sense. In the video game '' Ultimate Spider-Man'', absorbing the trace amounts in Peter's blood allowed Eddie to take complete control of the suit, giving him a greater ability to talk and adorning him with a spider symbol on his chest. Venom's only known weakness is electricity. Larger amounts of the suit will need more electricity to kill, as varying amounts of the suit will be stunned or vaporized by electric shocks. This was first seen in ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #38, when an electric wire got tangled around Venom's foot. An electrocution from live power-lines vaporized the smaller amount on Peter, while a similar amount disabled Eddie. Note that in the video game ''Ultimate Spider-Man'', when Electro electrocutes Venom during a cutscene, the suit is not affected by the shock like it was by the live power-line in the "Venom" arc. The suit can take the Shocker's vibro-shocks, and can protect its host from a bullet, which feels like nothing more than a relaxing vibration. When worn by a host other than Richard's son Peter, the host is compelled to take the life energy of other human beings or else have their own be consumed by the suit. The original Spider-Man (Peter Parker) was able to control the suit to a greater extent than anyone else because of his powers and because the suit was designed for his father. The Carnage symbiote also appears in the Ultimate universe as a parasite genetically engineered by Curt Conners and Ben Reilly from Peter's DNA based on Richard's research. Traces of the Venom suit remaining in Peter's blood give Carnage similar properties to those of the Venom suit. It also devours people, but does not require a host. When first introduced, the organism was a blob of instinct, with no intelligence or self-awareness, its only aim to feed on the DNA of others, including that of
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, to stabilize itself. After feeding on multiple people, Carnage turns into a damaged form of Richard and Peter, with the memories of itself as Spider-Man. Carnage tries to absorb Peter so it can become whole, but Peter throws Carnage into a smokestack, burning the beast, although it is revealed that the organism had survived and turned into a replica of Gwen's form with Gwen's memories. During an encounter with Eddie Brock, the Venom suit absorbs the Carnage suit into itself, making itself complete and leaving Gwen a normal human being.


Spider-Gwen

In Spider-Gwen's universe, Dr. Elsa Brock creates a cure to
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's Lizard DNA by using Spider-Gwen's radioactive isotopes, given to her by S.I.L.K. Leader
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. When Gwen injects the isotopes into Harry, the Lizard serum combines with the Spider isotopes and transforms into Venom. Venom then bonds to Spider-Gwen, which gives her her powers back and she becomes ''Gwenom''. This symbiote, in its natural form, is made up of some spiders working together and is weak to sonic attacks only when bonded to a host; without a host, it is not susceptible to this weakness.


Amalgam Comics

In the Amalgam Comics universe, the facility which created Spider-Boy started experimenting on a substance that they obtained from an alien spaceship. They inadvertently created a crystalline symbiote named Bizarnage (amalgamation of Carnage and Bizarro). It had the powers of Spider-Boy and started attacking everyone, until Spider-Boy defeated it.


MC2

In the alternate universe of the Marvel Comics 2, or MC2 imprint, Norman Osborn obtained Eddie's blood (he was still bonded to Venom at the time) and extracted the symbiote codex. Norman then combined the codices with May's DNA and created a symbiote/human hybrid clone of
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. The clone stayed in stasis inside a chamber until Peter, with Norman's mind, became Goblin God and awoke the hybrid. When Peter returned to normal, the hybrid, under the alias Mayhem/Spider-Girl, went to live with the Parker family, naming herself April Parker. In a later timeline, Mayhem accidentally killed the real Spider-Girl and became a murderous vigilante after killing American Dream. The government, in an attempt to stop her, used pieces of the dead Carnage symbiote (after it had been killed by Mayday) to create living weapons dubbed Bio-Predators. The Bio-preds ran wild, decimating the world and its defenders. Mayhem, seeing the error of her ways, went back in time and sacrificed herself to stop her past self from killing Spider-Girl, ensuring the events that led to the Biopreds' creation never occurred, even though she may have survived.


"Spider-Verse"

During the 2014 " Spider-Verse" storyline, in
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's universe, V.E.N.O.M, also known as Variable Engagement Neuro-sensitive Organic Mesh, was created by Oscorp and was worn by the Thunderbolt Department, the police and fire department of President Osborn, so that he could have full control over the city. However, they are all subsequently defeated by Spider-Punk using his guitar.


"Spider-Geddon"

During the 2018 " Spider-Geddon" storyline, in the universe of Peni Parker, aka SP//dr, VEN#m is a giant mech-suit, powered by a Sym Engine and created to serve as back-up in case the SP//dr failed. It was piloted by Addy Brock until, in a battle against a technological monster named M.O.R.B.I.U.S., the suit gained a conscience and went rogue. Though SP//dr is able to defeat VEN#m, she is too late to stop it from consuming Addy, as well as her version of Aunt May, who flew in to fix the problem manually.


What If...


...Spider-Man had rejected the Spider?

"''What if?: The Other''", set during "
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" storyline, features an alternative version of Peter who abandons the Spider when given the choice. Some time afterward, the
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leaves its current host Mac Gargan and merges with Peter, who was inside a cocoon to become
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. Poison, now calling himself "I", chooses Mary Jane to be his companion. He fails to gain her affection and digs up the grave of
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instead. The last images reveals Poison watching over a new cocoon like his own, as it bursts forth showing a hand similar to Carnage's, even though the normal symbiotes are unable to bond with dead hosts.


"Age of Apocalypse"

In a "What if?" " Age of Apocalypse" reality, in which both Charles Xavier and Eric Lensherr were killed, Apocalypse is served by clones of a symbiote Spider-Man, although the clones seem to be more symbiote than man.


Spider-Man: India

In '' Spider-Man: India'', the symbiotes are parasitic demons with outward tusk-like fangs, who had ruled the world in the past but got trapped inside an amulet. The amulet was eventually found by Nalin Oberoi and transformed him into the Green Goblin. During a fight with Spider-Man, the Green Goblin releases a
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to possess Spider-Man, but is expelled. After the defeat of Green Goblin, the amulet is thrown into ocean, leaving Venom the only demon alive.


What The--?!

In the '' What The--?!'', "The Bee-Yonder" gives Spider-Ham a version of the black uniform, but Spider-Ham likes his classic suit more, so he gets rid of it. In #20, Pork Grind, a pig version of Venom, is introduced as an enemy of Spider-Ham.


Contest of Champions

In the 2016 ''Contest of Champions'' series, where Maestro and Collector use the heroes of different worlds to battle with each other, when this version of Venom was killed by Punisher 2099, the remnants fused with the remains of the Void, creating the Symbioids.


Earth X

In the universe of Earth-9997, the symbiotes, like all sentient life, were created by the Celestials as "antibodies" to protect the embryos which resided in the core of the planets. Like the Asgardians and
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, the symbiotes eventually reached the third stage of metamorphosis and apotheosized into metaphysical entities, given physical form by what others believed them to be and required of them. The Venom symbiote was given form by Spider-Man, who believed it to be a symbiotic living costume; after being bonded to Eddie Brock for years, it bonded to Peter's daughter May Parker, who managed to tame and rehabilitate it to start her career as the superhero Venom.


Spider-Man Unlimited

In the '' Spider-Man Unlimited'' series, a Synoptic is introduced. Synoptics are parasites that can control organic beings via touch. Venom and Carnage, who act as double agents to the High Evolutionary, are able to revive the Synoptic.


Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow

In the 2021 miniseries ''Spider's Shadow'', the symbiote manages to form a stronger bond with Peter after the Hobgoblin kills May Parker, which leads to Peter succumbing to its influence and killing several of his familiar rogues before the FF are able to expel the symbiote from him. Unfortunately, the symbiote is able to escape captivity and bond with Reed Richards, allowing its subsequent spawn to be altered so that they are immune to most of its traditional weaknesses. Despite these symbiotes managing to bond with various Avengers, X-Factor, and the rest of the FF, Peter and Johnny Storm are able to trick the original symbiote into trying to re-bond with Peter, only to reveal that it was pursuing Johnny while he was using an image inducer. The death of the prime symbiote destroys all of its spawn (although it kills Reed before its defeat).


In other media


Television

* Venom and Carnage appear in the 1990s ''
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'' series. In the three-part episode, "The Alien Costume", the Venom symbiote arrives on Earth via John Jameson's space shuttle and temporarily bonds with Spider-Man until he eventually realizes it is a negative influence on him and rejects it, causing it to bond with Eddie Brock. Together, they seek revenge on Spider-Man, but he is able to defeat and separate them, before trapping the Venom symbiote in a rocket as it is launched into space. In the episode "Venom Returns", however, Dormammu and Baron Mordo divert it, allowing the symbiote to return to Earth so they could use its services, during which the Carnage symbiote split off from it. When Venom fails to get a
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portal device for them, they provide Cletus Kasady with Venom's offspring, which he names Carnage, and send him to assist Venom. In the episode "Carnage", with help from
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, Eddie Brock willingly separates from Venom after having a change of heart. When Carnage kidnaps Ashley Kafka, Eddie's love interest, he re-bonds with Venom and helps Spider-Man, Iron Man, and War Machine fight him and Mordo. Carnage attempts to throw Kafka into limbo, a place in between dimensions, but Venom stops him and knocks them both into the portal, foiling Dormammu's plans. In the two-part series finale, "Spider Wars", the Carnage symbiote bonds with an angry alternate universe clone of Spider-Man and turns him into
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. * Venom and Carnage appear in '' Spider-Man Unlimited''. In the pilot episode, they board a shuttle piloted by John Jameson and crash it on Counter-Earth to start a new empire of symbiotes. This series' incarnation of symbiotes are
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creatures that rely on their elastic bodies rather than webbing and adopt unique looks. * Venom appears in '' The Spectacular Spider-Man'', with Spider-Man's version voiced by Josh Keaton and Eddie Brock's version voiced by Benjamin Diskin. In the episode "
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", the symbiote arrives on Earth by stowing away on John Jameson's space shuttle and bonds with Spider-Man. After the web-slinger rejects it, it bonds with Eddie in the episode "Intervention" to become Venom, but they are defeated in the episode "Nature vs. Nurture". Venom re-bonds with Eddie in the episodes "First Steps", "Growing Pains" and "Identity Crisis", wherein they attempt to expose Spider-Man's secret identity, but their plans are foiled and they are separated once more; the symbiote retreats into the sewers. Carnage was also set to appear in the third season before the show was cancelled. * Venom, Carnage and Anti-Venom appear in '' Ultimate Spider-Man''. Venom and Anti-Venom are created by Doctor Octopus for Oscorp, who made the former from an altered sample of Spider-Man's DNA and the latter from a sample of Venom as a countermeasure. In the series,
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is depicted as the symbiote's host and initially uses it to become a black-suited Spider-Man, until his continued usage of it turns him into Venom. The Carnage symbiote is initially created by the Green Goblin after bonding the Venom symbiote to Peter Parker, before it was recreated by
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scientist
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from a sample of the Venom symbiote he obtained. Anti-Venom is also created from a sample of the Venom symbiote and bonds with Harry. * A variant of the Venom symbiote appears in the '' Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.'' episode "The Venom Within". Doctor Octopus creates a "Gamma Venom" variant of the symbiote by having the regular symbiote bond with the show's titular characters before it is destroyed by the agents of S.M.A.S.H., with Spider-Man's help. * The Klyntar appear in '' Guardians of the Galaxy''. Though the titular characters first encountered them in the episode "Hitchin' a Ride", it is not until the three-part episode "Symbiote War", when they learn that Klyntar's original homeworld was destroyed by Thanos, who captured most of them and took them to Planet X so he could weaponize them by altering their genealogy. The Exolons are also referenced as inhabiting
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's body. Carnage and Venom both appear in the episodes "Back in the New York Groove" and "Drive My Carnage". In this series, Carnage is an original Klyntar and not an offspring of Venom. * The Klyntar appear in the 2017 ''
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'' series. Venom, initially referred to as the "V-252", arrives on Earth inside a meteor and is recovered by the Space Program, who leave it at Horizon High so
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can analyze it. It first appeared in the episode "A Day in the Life", and bonded with Spider-Man in the episode "Sandman". In the episode "Stark Expo", Spider-Man rejects and returns it. In the episode "Venom", the V-252 briefly escaped and possessed Flash Thompson until Spider-Man defeated it and returned it once more. In the episode "Dead Man's Party", the V-252 merged with Eddie Brock, who renamed it Venom. In the episode "Venom Returns", Venom was incapacitated by an experimental sonic device during a failed attempt to publicly expose Spider-Man's secret identity. In the episode "Superior", Venom is reawakened by experimentation that alters its genealogy, enabling it to survive without a host, but was defeated by Spider-Man once again. Season three, subtitled ''Maximum Venom'', reveals Venom's origins and introduces more symbiotes, most notably Anti-Venom, Scream, Scorn, and
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. In the episode "Web of Venom" Pt. 2, Venom is released by
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and absorbs a synthetic copy that
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had Spider-Man test before making its way to the meteor crash site. Once it got there, it used an energy seed to shoot a beacon into space before Spider-Man destroys it, seemingly killing Venom. In the episode "Amazing Friends", Venom's fellow Klyntar started making their way to Earth, capturing most of the Avengers and Star-Lord on the way, though the latter's friend Groot got to the planet first to warn Spider-Man of the impending invasion. In the episode "Vengeance Of Venom", the Klyntar sent an advance hunting party to capture Earth's remaining heroes. Spider-Man and Marc Spector rescued Modell so he could create a synthetic antithesis of Venom, dubbed "Anti-Venom", to counteract the invading Klyntar. Merging with Groot, Anti-Venom cures everyone on Earth infected by the symbiotes before
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takes him to space to cure the Guardians of the Galaxy. Unbeknownst to everyone, the seed from Venom's meteor is retrieved by Dr. Connors. In the episode "Generations" Pt. 2, it is revealed that Connors has been using Venom's leftover DNA and seed to resurrect Norman Osborn as the Dark Goblin. In the series finale "Maximum Venom", Venom recuperates within Modell's bloodstream and possesses his body, summoning Scream, Scorn and Mania to Earth. Despite attempting to destroy Earth using the World-Killer (a dragon-like weapon powered by Venom's seed), Modell is able to overcome Venom's control long enough to destroy the seed and vanquish the Klyntar for good.


Film


Sam Raimi film series

The Venom symbiote appears in the live-action film ''
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''. This incarnation came from space after it landed on Earth inside a
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. The symbiote fused with the sleeping
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's suit, enhancing his powers, abilities and anger. However, when Spider-Man learns of its evil nature, he separates himself from the symbiote with difficulty. After being rejected by the web-slinger, the alien attaches itself to Eddie Brock, turning him into Venom. Later, Spider-Man exploits the symbiote's weakness to soundwaves to defeat Venom and free Brock from it. However, it becomes strong enough to survive without a host, leading to Parker destroying it with one of the New Goblin's pumpkin bombs. Brock attempts to bond with it again, mere seconds before the bomb's detonation, resulting in him being killed along with it.


Marc Webb films

In trailers for '' The Amazing Spider-Man 2'' live-action film, the Venom symbiote appears briefly among various elements of supervillain technology seen in the Gustav Fiers / The Gentleman's agency. In the final cut of the film, the symbiote is replaced by the Rhino's armor, although a file labelled "Venom" is seen earlier in the film alongside a photograph of the symbiote. Sony Pictures had plans to create a Spider-Man-centric
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with various spin-off films, including a ''Venom'' film, which were abandoned following the studio agreement reached with
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.


Marvel Cinematic Universe

* In the live-action film '' Guardians of the Galaxy'', the Exolons are referenced via the Exolon Monks, who serve Ronan the Accuser. * In the live-action film '' Thor: Ragnarok'', Hela uses a weapon called the Necrosword, which is based on All-Black the Necrosword. However, there is no mention of the weapon being a symbiote because (similar to the Exolons) All-Black was not originally intended to be a symbiote when it was introduced. * In the animated television series '' What If...?'' episode " What If... T'Challa Became a Star-Lord?", an alternate reality incarnation of Taneleer Tivan uses Hela's helmet to produce a pair of necroswords to fight Star-Lord T'Challa. *The mid-credits scene of '' Spider-Man: No Way Home'' features Tom Hardy reprising his role, uncredited, as Eddie Brock / Venom from the Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) films ''Venom'' and '' Venom: Let There Be Carnage''. Both Brock and Venom were left temporarily displaced in the MCU following the events of the latter film due to a miscast spell by
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intended to wipe the world's knowledge of Peter Parker's secret identity, which Venom itself recognizes due to a shared hive mind of knowledge among the symbiotes across multiple universes. They are seen discussing events that transpired in this universe with a bartender who informs of them of notable figures such as Tony Stark,
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and Thanos, while also learning about the events of The Blip. Upon Brock contemplating heading to New York City to meet Spider-Man himself, the two are instantaneously transported back to their home universe alongside the other displaced individuals from the
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as the spell is successfully recast, while unknowingly leaving a piece of the Venom symbiote behind at the bar, which begins to move. *The character Gorr the God Butcher appears as the main antagonist of the film '' Thor: Love and Thunder'', wielding a Necrosword as his primary weapon in a similar manner to Hela in ''Ragnarok''.


Sony's Spider-Man Universe

Following the success of reintroducing
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in the MCU films '' Captain America: Civil War'' (2016) and '' Spider-Man: Homecoming'' (2017), Sony Pictures stated that they were moving forward with the live-action film '' Venom'', written by
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and Jeff Pinkner and directed by Ruben Fleischer. It was released on October 5, 2018, with Tom Hardy portraying Eddie Brock and the title character. The film is separate from the MCU; it is set within its own continuity with no connections to the Spider-Man character, making it the first film in the Sony's Spider-Man Universe.
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appears as the film's main antagonist, portrayed by Riz Ahmed. A blue symbiote designated SYM-A02 and a yellow symbiote designated SYM-A03 also have minor appearances. The 2021 sequel '' Venom: Let There Be Carnage'' featured Cletus Kasady / Carnage portrayed by Woody Harrelson as the main titular antagonist.


Video games

Multiple video games have featured the symbiotes, most prominently Venom and Carnage. Listed below are games that feature other symbiotes besides them: * In the arcade title '' Spider-Man: The Video Game'', the final boss fight consists of a battle against an infinite number of symbiote clones created by
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. The only way to win is to kill the "prime clone". * Most of the main symbiotes appear in the video game '' Venom/Spider-Man: Separation Anxiety''. * In the 2000 ''
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'' video game, Doctor Octopus clones Carnage's symbiote as part of a plot to replace humanity with symbiotes under his command. The symbiotes become the main enemies towards the end of the game and are significantly tougher than regular enemies, although they can be easily killed using fire-imbued web cartridges hidden throughout the levels. * In the PS2, PSP, and
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versions of the ''
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'' video game, Shriek's powers come from an unidentified symbiote. * In '' Spider-Man: Web of Shadows'', Venom infests New York with multiple types of symbiotes, including Snatchers, Zombies, Berserkers, Grapplers, and Slashers. The symbiotes also infect characters like Electro and Vulture, who go on to spawn Electrolings and Vulturelings with powers similar to theirs, and Symbiote Pods, which absorb civilians and convert them into one of the aforementioned symbiote variants. * In '' Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions'', the Ultimate Spider-Man wears a copy of the Venom symbiote while Carnage absorbs a fragment of the Tablet of Order and Chaos, allowing him to reanimate the S.H.I.E.L.D. agents he kills into mindless zombies that will eventually evolve into symbiotes resembling Carnage. * Various symbiotes appear in the Facebook game '' Marvel: Avengers Alliance'', including Venom, Anti-Venom, Scream, and Hybrid. * In '' Lego Marvel Super Heroes'', Venom has infected numerous Oscorp scientists with his symbiote, whom he uses as his mindless minions. * In '' The Amazing Spider-Man 2'', Cletus Kasady becomes Carnage after being injected with a nanite-based version of the Venom symbiote while he is imprisoned at Ravencroft. After escaping, he goes on to infect numerous Ravencroft inmates with his symbiote and take over the institute. * Various symbiote characters are featured in the mobile game '' Spider-Man Unlimited''. There is also a bonus level set within the "Symbiote Dimension". * In the Spider-Man playset of '' Disney Infinity 2.0'', the Green Goblin and Mysterio clone the Venom symbiote so that they can infest New York with them. * In the 2014 fighting video game '' Marvel: Contest of Champions'', the Symbioids are symbiotes merged with the Adaptoids. Venom, Carnage, Agent Venom, and Anti-Venom appear as playable characters. Also featured are VenomPool (an amalgamation of Deadpool and Venom), Venom the Duck ( Howard the Duck and Venom), and the Symbiote Supreme (
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and Venom). * Symbiotes "connect together" in a '' Marvel Puzzle Quest'' storyline. Besides Venom and Carnage, the game features four original symbiotes: a green male named Carrier, an orange female named Horror, a teal toothy creature called Demolisher, and a magenta dog-like creature called Mutation. * In '' Marvel Avengers Academy'', Oscorp take the symbiotes from their home world, forcing Spider-Man to try and save them. However, the symbiotes are bonded to various hosts and attempt to take over the Academy. While they fail to do so, they decide to remain on Earth. * The symbiotes appear in '' Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite''. In the game's story, Jedah Dohma uses the Soul Stone to steal a million souls from Earth and feed them to a Giant Symbiote, planning to strengthen it and use it as a weapon against Ultron
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. He also gives pieces of the symbiote to A.I.M. brella to bond to virus-infected subjects to stabilize them. Spider-Man, Chris Redfield, Frank West, and Mike Haggar defeat Jedah, but he unleashes the creature on New Metro City. When Redfield tries attacking it, he accidentally causes part of the symbiote to bond to Spider-Man, forcing the latter to fight his teammates against his will until Frank uses car alarms to remove the symbiote. After getting three of the Infinity Stones, the heroes destroy the creature. Venom also appears as a playable character via downloadable content.


''Marvel's Spider-Man'' game series

The Venom symbiote is featured throughout the ''
Marvel's Spider-Man Marvel's Spider-Man may refer to: * Spider-Man, a fictional Marvel Comics superhero * ''Spider-Man'' (2017 TV series), an animated series produced by Marvel Animation * ''Spider-Man'' (video game series), a series of action-adventure video games ...
'' series developed by Insomniac Games. In this universe, New York City mayor Norman Osborn had obtained the symbiote some time prior to the events of the first game, and is using it as an experimental treatment for his son Harry, who was diagnosed with the 'Oshtoran syndrome', a rare ailment that had previously claimed the life of his mother and Norman's wife, Emily Osborn. The symbiote is voiced by Tony Todd. *The symbiote is first teased in the end-credits scene of ''
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'' (2018), where it is revealed that Norman Osborn has been keeping his son Harry in a state of suspension following the revelation that he was falling terminally ill to the 'Oshtoran syndrome', a degenerative disease that was passed through hereditary genes from his mother Emily Osborn, who had succumbed to the disease prior to the game's events. As a last resort, Norman imbued Harry with the symbiote as a temporary cure, but promised his son he wouldn't rest until he had found a way to eliminate the disease completely and restore his health. *The end-credits scene of '' Marvel's Spider-Man: Miles Morales'' (2020) indirectly continues the events of the previous scenario, now showing Harry waking up from his period of stasis to witness the recent news of the apprehension of the terrorist group 'The Underground' by
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, and
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' successful election as councilwoman for the neighborhood of Harlem. Norman immediately enters the room and angrily orders his medical assistant
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to release Harry, still imbued with the symbiote, from his cryochamber in spite of Connors' observation of the potential hazards of doing so at his current condition. *Venom is set to appear as a major antagonist in '' Marvel's Spider-Man 2'' (2023).


Attractions

Scream appears as one of the villains in Universal Orlando's Islands of Adventure '' The Amazing Adventures of Spider-Man'' ride. On October 10, 2022, Marvel Comics announced the Summer of Symbiotes upcoming event for
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in summer 2023.


References


External links


List of Venom Comics
at TheVenomSite.com *
symbiotes
at Comic Vine
Marvel's most powerful symbiotes
at IGN
16 symbiotes More Powerful Than Venom (And 9 Weaker)
at Screenrant
The Real Origin Story Of The Venom symbiote Is Much More Complicated Than You Think
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