Do Symbiotes kill you?
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- Do Symbiotes kill you?
- Do Symbiotes have feelings?
- What is the most dangerous symbiote?
- Are Symbiotes good or evil?
- Who is Venom's son?
- Is Venom evil or good?
- Who is the strongest Venom?
- Is there an evil Spider-Man?
- Why does the symbiote in Venom eat people?
- How are symbiotes able to control their hosts?
- Why was the human race believed to be symbiotic?
- Who are the majority of symbiotes in the Marvel Universe?
Do Symbiotes kill you?
Mutually beneficial, real life symbiosis. So the Venom symbiote and the members of its family will never kill their respective hosts(with the exception of Sleeper, but he had a reason to). Only fully evil symbiotes who aren't part of the family end up killing the host after a while. THE DIE IS CAST.
Do Symbiotes have feelings?
Symbiotes have some ability to sense the thoughts and emotions of sentient creatures, though to what extent remains unclear. The Venom symbiote was able to pattern itself after Spider-Man's thought, and respond to his mental commands even without significant bonding.
What is the most dangerous symbiote?
Marvel Comics: 10 Most Powerful Symbiotes
- 1 Knull. An ancient and powerful entity, Knull is the "God Of Symbiotes" and the creator of their species.
- 2 Venom. ...
- 3 Carnage. ...
- 4 Toxin. ...
- 5 Anti-Venom. ...
- 6 Scream. ...
- 7 Life Foundation Symbiotes/Hybrid. ...
- 8 Scorn. ...
Are Symbiotes good or evil?
The Symbiotes taken to Earth were Carnage, Lasher, Phage, Scorn, and Venom. Unlike the Klyntar of Earth-616, these are innately evil. They're also able to morph their bodies to be able to stand up, walk, and fight with superhuman speed, strength, and durability.
Who is Venom's son?
Carnage was once a serial killer known as Cletus Kasady, and became Carnage after merging with the offspring of the alien symbiote called Venom during a prison breakout. The symbiote amplified his psychotic nature making him even less mentally stable than he had been previously, and therefore even more dangerous.
Is Venom evil or good?
Originally a villain and one of Spider-Man's archenemies, Venom has since evolved into an antiheroic figure, slowly distancing himself from his initial goal to ruin Spider-Man's life to try and do good instead.
Who is the strongest Venom?
In Marvel's landmark 200th issue of Venom, it's been confirmed that Eddie Brock's other is the most powerful symbiote in the Marvel Universe. After the defeat of Knull the Symbiote God, Eddie Brock is now the new King in Black, controlling vast legions of symbiotes all over the galaxy.
Is there an evil Spider-Man?
Also, unlike most superheroes, Spider-Man doesn't have one particular archenemy, but rather three: the Norman Osborn version of the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, and the Eddie Brock version of Venom.
Why does the symbiote in Venom eat people?
- Unfortunately, the main explanation for mass generation is the offspring of the union between comic books' understanding of science, and the From a Single Cell trope: if you already have a bit of mass, well that thing can become more mass! Because, physics! The trailer for the new Venom film implies he eats people too.
How are symbiotes able to control their hosts?
- Symbiotes can control the actions of their hosts at a certain point. Symbiotes that have fully bonded with their hosts have a more biologically complex symbiosis with their hosts, and can share thoughts and memories with them.
Why was the human race believed to be symbiotic?
- In fact, it is because of this creature that humans initially believed the entire race to be symbiotic. This symbiote would later describe itself as a mutant among its species. The symbiote was placed in a prison canister, and supposedly condemned to death by disintegration.
Who are the majority of symbiotes in the Marvel Universe?
- The majority of the human hosts to the symbiotes are citizens of New York. It happens because Spider-Man (who brought the first symbiote to Earth) lives there; the symbiote invasion of Earth was also focused on New York. Venom is the oldest of all the introduced symbiotes of the Marvel Universe.