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  2. Eddie Brock - Wikipedia

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    Edward Charles Allan "Eddie" Brock is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, making a cameo appearance in Web of Spider-Man #18 (September 1986), [5] before making his first full appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #300 (May 1988) [2] as the most well-known host of the Venom symbiote.

  3. Carnage (character) - Wikipedia

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    Like Venom, Carnage is vulnerable to sound (to a much smaller degree than Venom) and heat (to a much larger degree than Venom), [34] and is undetectable to Spider-Man's spider-sense. Unlike Venom, Carnage can launch parts of itself at enemies in the form of solid weapons such as darts, spears, knives, axes, etc., although they disintegrate into ...

  4. Toxin (character) - Wikipedia

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    Toxin is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He has been depicted as a superhero and at times a supervillain.The character is the offspring of Carnage, the third major symbiote in the Marvel Universe, the ninth known to have appeared in the comics outside of the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, and the first symbiote that Spider-Man considers an ...

  5. Mac Gargan - Wikipedia

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    A special "medication" provided by Norman Osborn allowed Venom to assume a smaller, more human-looking form similar to when Spider-Man had control of the symbiote. From this form, he is able to switch back to his larger, more feral form whenever he pleases. As Spider-Man, Mac is even more agile than when he was as Venom.

  6. Cletus Kasady - Wikipedia

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    The bond between the Carnage symbiote and Kasady was stronger than the bond between Brock and the Venom symbiote. As a result, Carnage is far more violent, powerful, and deadly than Venom. [ 16 ] He escaped prison, [ 17 ] and began a series of murders, and at the scene of each crime, wrote "Carnage" on the walls with his own blood.

  7. Venom vs. Carnage - Wikipedia

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    Venom vs. Carnage is a comic book limited series written by Peter Milligan with art by Clayton Crain published by Marvel Comics. It has a total of four issues and has been reprinted in trade paperback form under the title Spider-Man: Venom vs. Carnage. It features the first appearance of the Toxin symbiote.

  8. Venomverse - Wikipedia

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    Different incarnations of Poisons appear as playable characters in the mobile game Spider-Man Unlimited. [6]In the mid-credits scene of the Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU) film Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), Venom reveals to their host Eddie Brock that they have "hive knowledge across universes", a concept originating from Venomized Gwen Poole from the Venomverse sub-series Edge of ...

  9. Venom (comic book) - Wikipedia

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    Kiernan and Thompson's lover Valkyrie later return home, leaving Venom alone. Brock returns as Toxin in Venom #30, [71] to pursue Thompson while he himself is hunting the result of one of the U-Foes experiments: an alien-lifeform infested human turned into a cannibal. Thompson and Brock's fight liberates the aliens who begin infecting and ...