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  1. 26 de jul. de 2023 · Browse the Marvel Comics issue Venom (2021) #23. Learn where to read it, and check out the comic's cover art, variants, writers, & more!

    • 10 Another Night Begins
    • 9 Just Like A Comic Book Cover
    • 8 Saturday Morning Venom
    • 7 Realistic & Terrifying
    • 6 A Host Is A Host
    • 5 The Original Host
    • 4 Metamorphosis
    • 3 Just Like A Movie Poster
    • 2 The Wall Crawler
    • 1 Change Is Painful

    Art by SchneeKatze09. Venom is one of the most imposing villains to ever grace Marvel Comics. The Symbiote's mannerisms, goals, and ideals may have changed over the years (Marvel loves to mix things up), but one of the main constants for this alien entity is the way it transforms its host into a ravenous being capable of slipping through the shadow...

    Art by TyrineCarver. Anyone unfamiliar with Venom possibly just learned about the character from his "film debut" in 2018; however, the Symbiote has actually been around for quite a while thanks to ink and Marvel's beloved comics series, The Amazing Spider-Man. This gorgeously crafted art by TyrineCarverlooks so professional and detailed that it co...

    Art by ENERGY29. Superheroes have managed to insert themselves into a variety of mediums. Prior to the huge boom of Marvel movies and the creation of the MCU, you could find most heroes in comic books or on television (with the main medium being Cartoons). Over the years, Spider-Man has starred in his fair share of cartoon shows, and Venom has slip...

    Art by DanLuVisiArt. The recent iteration of Venom introduced in the 2018 film was rather unsettling in its own right, thanks to its gravelly voice and stunning CGI visuals. Those of us that live and breath comics have become super accustom to the way the Symbiote looks but it's easy to forget how alarming its appearance actually is. RELATED: The 1...

    Art by ratthana2538. Those familiar with the first Venom know that the Symbiote attached itself to Eddie Brock (after Peter Parker) but according to Marvel lore, that isn't the only host the Symbiote has had over the years. In fact, "Venom" has taken over a variety of people, including Anne Weying and Patricia Robertson. Many people unfamiliar with...

    Art by totmoartsstudio2. Eddie Brock is often considered the first "host" to ever deal with Venom but in truth, it was Peter Parker who first absorbed the Symbiote. The Amazing Spider-Man himself combined forces with the alien entity, furthering his powers and abilities, that is until Venom showed its true intentions. After realizing that the creat...

    Art by murtazasaeed. When Venom decides that it wants to "take someone over" as its host, it isn't some simple event or a quick-change of sorts. It's an elaborate dance in which the Symbiote physically wraps its entire form around the victim, transforming them in its image and lacing its liquid-like body like a glove around their own. It imbues the...

    Art by Raprankster. Earlier in the list, we showcased a piece of art that was so skillfully created and colorfully designed that it looked as if it could appear as the cover art for a Venom comic book. Here we have another stellar piece, but this digital painting was crafted with such realism and expert detail that it could easily pass for a legiti...

    Art by Pertheseus. One of the things that makes Venom so terrifying is that it imbues its host with incredible strength and superhuman abilities. If the host is someone that is easily manipulated, then Venom is essentially free to use their form to wreak havoc and cause destruction. The Symbiote isn't easy to catch or keep out, either, since its ma...

    Art by Spike4072. We discussed earlier how Venom doesn't just "easily slip onto its host." It takes it times to physically alter their form, creating a home for itself where it can feel comfortable. Artist Spike4072did a fantastic job emulating what this process looks like mid-transformation. We especially love how the Symbiote is changing the char...

  2. 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".

  3. Venom is the title of several American comic book series published by Marvel Comics focusing on the various heroic and villainous incarnations of the character Venom, which have usually consisted of a human host and amorphous alien being called a symbiote.

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