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Venom is a symbiote from Klyntar that landed on earth where he was discovered by Spider-Man managing bonded to him and assimilated his powers into its own genome as well as his own memories, managing to give him a Black Suit.
Even tough things were great at first after the symbiote began to have negative effect on Peter and the latter discovering the true nature of the symbiote, Peter would eventually discarded it.
Broke and resentful for that betrayed the symbiote meet Eddie Brock, a journalist who had his career ruined unwittingly due to the actions of Spider-Man, the symbiote sensed his anger and bonded to him, making a deal with him to join force and both take revenge on Spider-Man forming the super villain Venom.
As Venom, they had many encounters with Spider-Man becoming one of their most dangerous villains and archenemesis (alongside Green Goblin) in the latter's twenty two years of crime fighting.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
Life on Klyntar and Arrival to Earth[]
Venom was spawned at some point on Klyntar and as most of his fellow symbiotes he began to have necessity to boned with living beings to survive. Sometime later, he joined several other symbiotes on a quest to invade planets by finding ideal hosts and devouring their populations. He was sent to earth trough a meteorite, possibly as a way to accomplish his mission of devouring new worlds.
Bonding with Peter Parker[]
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Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Symbiotic Physiology: Venom is an amorphous, extraterrestrial being of black biomass, that affords its host several superhuman attributes once symbiosis is achieved. As a result of its symbiosis, his had the ability to enhance the physical attributes of his current host (such as strength, durability, speed, agility and healing) to superhuman levels such as Eddie Brock. Venom can cover the host’s body in its own biomass; affording the host a number of superhuman abilities and powers.
- Superhuman Strength: Venom can give the host tremendous superhuman strength; enabling the host easily to overpower and kill others. The symbiote is able to exert immense physical force; their strikes can easily break various metals, and send objects and people flying at high speed and force. Venom can easily bend, rip and tear metal frames, and send doors flying off of their hinges with a single strike.
- Superhuman Reflexes: While possessing a host, Venom demonstrates exceptional awareness of its surrounding, notably being able to sense nearby threats before its host could. Venom is also fast enough to enable its host to dodge bullets, as well as catch a tear gas grenade that was fired at them.
- Superhuman Durability: Venom's body is highly resistant to physical injury, capable of withstanding assault from high-caliber bullets as well as attacks from super powered individuals. When distributed at a typical thickness over Brock's body, the symbiote is capable of absorbing bullets from small-arms weapons firing conventional ammunition as well as withstanding gas grenades and explosives that are thrown at him. The symbiote is however particularly vulnerable to both sonic and heat-based attacks.
- Superhuman Agility: Venom is extremely agile, it possesses exceptional speed and athleticism, that enables its host to preform acrobatic and gymnastic stunts. Venom is able to quickly scale vertical surfaces, leap tremendous heights and distances, and can dodge projectiles from multiple assailants; Venom displayed tremendous speed and reflexes as he was easily managed to keep up with Spider-Man. during one of his fights.
- Superhuman Speed: Venom is able to move at extremely high-speeds this enables its host to run and move incredibly fast; Venom is able to quickly run across rooftops and scale up the sides of buildings, and is fast enough to swiftly catch up to and dispatch enemies, even when they are in vehicles.
- Superhuman Senses: Venom possesses superhuman sensory awareness, the Venom symbiote is also hyper-aware of its surroundings, as it could detect assailants from multiple directions, despite facing the opposite way.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: Additionally, the symbiote is capable of healing injuries in the host at a faster rate than normal human healing allows. The symbiote is also capable of healing injuries and illnesses that current human medical care cannot such as cancer. Even without a host, Venom can regenerate himself from the smallest piece of mass, provided that he has sufficient nourishment to do so (as seen when the symbiote recovered some time after most of itself was gets detroyed when Spider-Man get rid of him).
- Possession: As a symbiote, Venom has been shown to be able to transfer itself from host to host upon physical contact with them, bonding to their flesh as if intangible and taking full control of their bodies. While in their bodies, Venom is able to enhance their physical abilities to inhuman levels, allowing them to overpower other humans with ease and heal from severe injuries such as broken bones and damaged tissue in seconds. While it is capable of seemingly suppressing a host's mind and use their bodies as if it were its own, it is able to psychically link with the host and work collectively with them while sharing the same body. The abilities it can use whilst bonded to its host, including its ability to manifest constructs out of its own mass and enveloping its host to form a body for itself, is fueled by how compatible it is with its host.
- Shapeshifting: Venom can generate portions of itself out of his host body to form various constructs, including tendrils, shields, parachutes and various other appendages. It can also fully emerge from Brock while remaining attached to him, enveloping its host's body to form its own, complete with eyes, claws and a mouth with powerful jaws and sharp teeth, allowing it to tear flesh and eat off entire body parts from its victims. Its ability to manifest these constructs is fueled by how compatible it is with its host. This power also have the abilities mimic the appearance of any form of clothing.
- Symbiotic Suit Manifestation: Venom can fully emerge from his host while remaining attached to him, enveloping the host's body to form its own that akin to a malleable yet resilient sort of combat full-body suit, the look of the suit may depends on the persons, since when Peter Parker weared it takes the simply form of black version of the Spider-Man suit. However once it merged with Brock the suit is complete with eyes, claws and extendable, fanged mouth with a long, prehensile tongue. The "suit" uses its razor-sharp teeth and powerful jaws to tear through flesh and bone, allowing it to eat off entire body parts from its victims. Venom's full body-like suit emulates that of its human host's humanoid appearance, resulting in it having a humanoid shape despite it's more monstrous traits. In this form, Venom's physical superhuman attributes are at there peak, amplifying his strength, durability, speed, agility and reflexes far beyond that of normal humans' capacity, which its host can use at full effect. Venom can use his large fanged maw to tear flesh and bone and absorb the symbiote that was spawned.
- Genetic Memory: As with most symbiotes, Venom possesses some psychic ability, making it capable of obtaining information from its hosts and even other people and symbiotes simply by touch; The symbiote is capable of recalling information from previous hosts. This ability allowed Eddie Brock to know the secret identity of Spider-Man when the symbiote bonded with him. It can however, be forced to forget information if the symbiote is inflicted with heavy trauma.
- Telepathy: Venom can communicate both biochemically and telepathically with its host and viceversa. This ability depends on how powerful is their bond with their current host.
- Fangs: When he creates the new version of the black suit for Eddie, Venom also creates a series of sharp and apparently dirty teeth, which are capable of shredding and tearing flesh and bones. It also allowed Venom to be able consume humans, animals and everything that it would be difficult to teared for the human teeths.
- Claws: When Venom creates the Symbiotic Suit, it also creates ten claws, each one placed on the fingertips of the hands, which allows it to attack in close quarters.
- Parasitic Inheritance: The symbiote can copy the powers and abilities of other beings by interfacing with their genetic code, and primarily utilizes the spider powers it adapted from Spider-Man.
- Spider Physiology: After having been boned by Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man himself, Venom gained the proportionate physical capabilities of Spider-Man. In addition to augmenting Peter's physical abilities when bonded to him, the symbiote interfaced with his genetic code and imprinted most of his powers into itself. The symbiote retained these copied powers even after separating from Peter, and bestowed them on its next host, as he enhanced Spider-Man's already powerful physical abilities for himself.
- Wall-Crawling: The alien costume replicated Spider-Man’s ability to adhere to walls, ceilings, and other surfaces in order to scale them.
- Webbing Generation: The symbiote can convert portions of himself into strands of black webbing, which it can shoot from the white patches on the back of its hands at high pressure up to a distance of 70 feet without the needs of the Web-Shooters. The alien’s substance seems to be composed of tough, flexible fibers of organic polymers, which regenerate swiftly after "shedding." The strands have extraordinary adhesive properties, which diminish rapidly once they abandon their living source. After about three hours, with no source to nourish them, the strands dry up like dead skin and dissolve into a powder. The strands possess a tensile strength of 125 pounds per square millimetre of cross-section.
- ESP: Although the Venom symbiote does not possess a spider-sense, after merging with Peter he gained the possession of a similar extrasensory ability. This response is not as complicated as Spider-Man’s inherent sense since the alien costume can detect danger from every direction and conduct Brock in plenty of time. It's a lot more efficient than Spider-Man’s spider-sense because it takes less time to sense the danger, and as Brock’s reflexes are faster than Spider-Man’s, when they are enhanced by the alien costume for instance, Venom can dodge a gunshot or a barrage of bullets.
- Spider Physiology: After having been boned by Peter Benjamin Parker, Spider-Man himself, Venom gained the proportionate physical capabilities of Spider-Man. In addition to augmenting Peter's physical abilities when bonded to him, the symbiote interfaced with his genetic code and imprinted most of his powers into itself. The symbiote retained these copied powers even after separating from Peter, and bestowed them on its next host, as he enhanced Spider-Man's already powerful physical abilities for himself.
Abilities[]
- Genius-Level Intellect: It is likely that Venom has an above average level of intelligence. As a symbiote, Venom possesses greater intelligence than most species on earth. He also withholds 80-billion-light-years of hive-knowledge that expands across the Multiverse, which is also shared with all other members of his species.
- Skilled Combatant: Venom demonstrated advanced fighting levels mainly with his battles against Spider-Man.
Weaknesses[]
- Sonic Vibrations: As powerful as Venom is, he is vulnerable to extremely loud noise and even that of intense sonic vibrations as it drives the symbiote crazy.
- Intense Heat: Aside from the intense noise that causes Venom to go crazy, he can also be injured through exposure to intense heat, such as from lasers, fire, etc.
- Hunger: Because of his uncontrollable hunger, Venom must feed on living flesh to sustain himself, namely humans, or he'll eat the organs of his own host, namely humans. Small creatures, such as birds, chickens, dogs, cats, snakes and reptiles are not enough to sustain him.
Relationships[]
Allies[]
- Eddie Brock/Venom - Ally and Host
Enemies[]
- Peter Parker/Spider-Man - Former Host and Friend turned Enemy
Trivia[]
- Venom was originally supposed to appear in the montage of Peter B. Parker in Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, but was ultimately cut for unknown reasons.