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The Patrick Mulligan incarnation of Toxin received a figure in the Marvel Heroclix line via the "Web of Spider-Man" sub-line. The head and arm of the Toxin symbiote, packed with an Ultron figure, appear in Hasbro's "Marvel Mashers" line of figures. The Patrick Mulligan incarnation of Toxin received a Marvel Fan Channel exclusive Marvel Legends ...
Patrick Mulligan: A spawn of Carnage in the 1,000th generation that bonded with police officer Patrick Mulligan, becoming a hero. This was the first symbiote that Spider-Man considered an ally and it became something of a mentee of Spider-Man.
Carnage is going to give birth to a new symbiote and is planning to kill it but Venom wants to raise the new symbiote as an ally. Instead of either, the symbiote finds a host of its own in the form of a New York City cop named Patrick Mulligan. They bond and become known as Toxin. Spider-Man and Black Cat appear. [26] Venom: Dark Origin #1–5
When Stephen Graham, who someone should seriously cast as Alex Jones, shows up once again as Patrick Mulligan, the former detective, and transforms into the Christmas-green alien hybrid Toxin, she ...
Stephen Graham as Patrick Mulligan: A former police detective who was infected with a symbiote after encountering Carnage, but is left for dead by it before he is captured by Imperium. Graham also voices an unnamed green symbiote with whom Mulligan bonds. [7] [c] Peggy Lu as Mrs. Chen: A convenience store owner who befriended Eddie and Venom. [10]
Stephen Graham as Patrick Mulligan: A detective hoping to use Eddie to find the remains of Cletus's murder victims. [8] [11] Sean Delaney portrays a young Mulligan. [14] Woody Harrelson as Cletus Kasady / Carnage: A psychotic serial killer who becomes the host of Venom's spawn, Carnage.
WEYMOUTH − A Weymouth man died in a two-vehicle crash Thursday on Route 3, State Police said. They identified the victim as Patrick Mulligan, 60, who was driving a 2008 Nissan Altima on Route 3 ...
The idea of giving Spider-Man a new costume was conceived by Randy Schueler, a Marvel Comics reader from Norridge, Illinois. [4] In 1982, Schueler was sent a letter by editor-in-chief Jim Shooter, who acknowledged interest in his idea, with Shooter coming up with the idea of a black-and-white costume. [5] "