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  symbiote.fr : Spider-man, Venom, Carnage ... Marvel
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Il est trahi par son ami, le symbiote qui s'est servi toutes ces années de sa longue maladie pour en absorber de l'adrénaline et à présent il le torture.
Symbiote.fr est dans le Comic Box #46 Avril-Mai 2007, rubrique Place Net qui traite des portails consacrés au monde des comics.
www.symbiote.fr   (379 words)

  
  Comic books keep seducing today's discerning fans
Comics can provide "high interest-low level" reading: literature that is attractive to readers yet not too intimidating.
The most potent attack on comics came from Fredric Wertham's 1954 "Seduction of the Innocent," in which comics were depicted as contributing to juvenile delinquency and inhibiting reading and language development.
While this fl-and-white comic may not be as flashy as its contemporaries, its carefully drawn scenes and proportionate mix of action and character development make it at least the equal of any other comic in today's market.
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  Venom (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Venom is a Marvel Comics supervillain and anti-hero commonly thought of as an arch-enemy of Spider-Man.
Venom was responsible for the murder of Peter's Uncle Ben, Venom's own father in the Mangaverse, at the command of New York's Kingpin of Crime.
Venom is also capable of surviving in harmful areas for long periods of time such as underwater or in toxic gases, the symbiote filtering breathable air to the host.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Ultimate_Venom   (4570 words)

  
 Welcome to Silver Bullet Comics! // THE source, nuff said! // Comics, Subscriptions, News, Previews, Reviews, Events, ...
As you’ve seen (albeit briefly) in the trailers, Venom is not the hulking monstrosity he is in the comics.
Venom is depicted as a darker, scarier version of Spider-Man. He’s sleeker and considerably smaller than he is in the comics, but in the context of the movie - it works.
Venom was never meant to be the major plot point of the movie, merely a byproduct of it.
www.silverbulletcomics.com /news/story.php?a=4843   (1483 words)

  
 Venom (comics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Venom faces off against Carnage until Venom realizes that Toxin's new host will not ally with him.
This act revitalized Peter, but Venom was left as nothing but a skeleton.
Venom: Shiver trade paperback (2004; reprints Venom #1–5)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Venom_(comics)   (4570 words)

  
 Sideshow Collectibles.com - Marvel Comics 1:1 Scale Busts - Venom 1:1 Scale Bust
The homicidal embodiment of pure hatred and blinding rage, Venom is the amalgamation of two malevolent beings, both obsessed with Spider-Man. One half is Eddie Brock, an unethical former journalist whose meteoric career was cut short when Spider-Man revealed a story he had written to be false.
The Venom life-size bust is remarkably life-like, with hyper-realistic texturing detail, a menacing toothy grin, and a vicious, reaching tongue, covered with clear saliva droplets and ooze.
The Venom bust is sure to be the centerpiece in any collection dedicated to our favorite web-slinger or his rogues gallery.
www.sideshowtoy.com /cgi-bin/category.cgi?category=search&item=2913&type=store   (382 words)

  
 Spider-Man Spider-Man 3
From: Sacred Fart Hospital, LA I know Sam Raimi hates Venom, but he claims to be a spidy fan, so he can't be that much of a fan if he hates the best character, but hopefully Venom will be able to live and have his own trilogy whilst other villains attack the city as well.
Venom rocked in the comics, and I just hope that they don't try to condense everything from the character's comic past into the film.
On another note, i think 3 will be great, venom and sandman are fantastic characters, and although i agree with those of you who say venom should have his own 2-3 films, face it dudes, thats never gona happen.
www.empireonline.com /Forum/tm.asp?m=39644   (2140 words)

  
 Forums - Venom gets his own movie.
Venom was originally going to be a standalone movie like CatWoman, but New Line wised up and knew noone would accept a venom movie separate from Spiderman.
Venom himself is a gimmick villain, and I'm surprised they resorted to putting him in the movies this quickly.
Venom in his own movie would be the dumpest thing ever since venom pretty much is like spidy except in fl.
www.rottentomatoes.com /vine/showthread.php?p=8333608   (873 words)

  
 Michael Crawford's Review of the Week
The musculature is oversized, similar to the standard style of most comics today, but there's not a tremendous amount of detail work there.
Venom suffers from these problems around the white eyes, and on the version with the emblem, around it as well.
This is the young, teenage boy of the Ultimate comics, not the older, wizened Spidey.
www.mwctoys.com /REVIEW_010704a.htm   (809 words)

  
 The religion of Venom (Eddie Brock)
Venom is actually two separate beings: Eddie Brock and the alien symbiote that once masqueraded as Spider-Man's costume.
Determined to destroy Spider-Man, Venom lured the wall-crawler to a South Sea island for a final battle.
Venom returned later on to reveal that Eddie Brock had cancer, and he could not survive without a permanent merge with the symbiote.
www.adherents.com /lit/comics/Venom.html   (1704 words)

  
 Venom
Venom is vulnerable to fire, and loud noise can shred the symbiote right off Brock's back.
Venom began as two separate beings: Eddie Brock, a human whose career as a reporter came to an abrupt end when Spider-Man unwittingly exposed a story he wrote as false; and an alien symbiote that posed for a time as Spidey's fl costume, until the wall-crawler realized it was alive and rejected it.
Praying to be forgiven for his suicidal thoughts, Brock's expression of fierce emotion attracted the empathic symbiote.
www.gottawiz.com /Comics/Marvel/Venom/Venom.htm   (181 words)

  
 The Amazing Spider-Man: Venom With Symbiote Blast Figure - Marvel Comics - ToyNewsI.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
For as popular a character as Venom is, we really haven’t had a good figure of him since the old days before the great articulation revolution.
Venom seems to be based on an amalgam of Venom styles, most predominantly, the Erik Larsen design.
Venom’s single most recognizable feature, other than his toothy grin and slithery tongue, is the white spider that wraps around his trunk.
toynewsi.com /news.php?catid=79&itemid=8445   (1509 words)

  
 venomsworld
There will also be a complete list of all his appearances in comics, and by complete I mean every single guest appearance to his own limited series.
I will also be accepting personal drawings of Venom that will be shown in the Venom Art Gallery, which will be added later, so if you have any drawings of Venom go ahead and send them and I'll get them up as soon as I can.
Here Venom's most dangerous enemies will duke it out, one on one, then when 1 survivor is left, he or she will then go up against Venom to see, Who the Man is once and for all!
www.geocities.com /vmanrulz/venomsworld.html   (547 words)

  
 Digg - A Ton Of New Images From Spiderman 3!
The name "Venom" is used occasionally as a reference to the symbiote creature itself, who is a criminally insane outcast from another world (his "real" name is probably some unpronounceable alien word).
Venom is a moniker of several characters in the Marvel Comics' fictional Marvel Universe.
Although "Venom" is usually the result of symbiosis between an extraterrestrial symbiote and a human host, the names "Venom" and "Venom symbiote" have also been used to in reference to the alien symbiote alone.
digg.com /movies/A_Ton_Of_New_Images_From_Spiderman_3   (2052 words)

  
 In the Venom comic. - The Superhero Hype! Boards
For a while there I thought Eddie and the symbiote were not going to bond again and somehow the symboite would be taken to the North Pole for study (or imprisonment) and then it escapes.
If this would of happend, then there would definately be a connection between Spidey and Venom in the Venom comics, instead we are left with a bunch of questions.
Awesome idea...I told you in the car the other day, and I'll say it again...if Venom were to bond with Wolverine, it would have to cover all related titles.
www.superherohype.com /forums/showthread.php?t=83351   (860 words)

  
 Your own Spiderman trilogy
Spiderman 3 Venom (main villian..as if their could be another way) Lizard (secondary) Rhino (minor) I'm thinking Black Spidey then he reqects the suit..it gets on Eddie similar to the 90's cartoon or something along that line...none of that sercet war stuff.
Venom's cool and all, but that line-up doesn't really have any classic side villains.
In the comics, Harry is not the Hobgoblin in any way, shape, or form whatsoever.
www.killermovies.com /forums/archive/index.php/t-378773-your-own-spiderman-trilogy.html   (1498 words)

  
 Venom   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Eddie was a reporter who did a series of interviews with the vigilante known as the Sin Eater, during which Brock, under pressure from the authorities, revealed the name of the Sin-Eater himself.
In addition to a buncha good guys, Venom has a long running fued with his "offspring," Carnage.
Venom is also well thought of by the homeless of San Francisco, whom he has periodically championed.
www.geocities.com /bulmasan/venom/venom.html   (415 words)

  
 Planet AvP Forums
Venom isn't the ultimate bad guy in the Spider comics, Green Goblin was and he stil is. Venom is the MOST POPULAR 'bad guy' in the comics.
Remember, the movie and comics ARE DIFFERENT, Venom in the comics was only an anti-hero only intending to kill Spidey for his supposed evil intentions, Venom in the movie was full straight evil villain.
Eddie Brock is the character that brings Venom to life, heck the reason that Raimi almost pulled Venom out of the movies was because the transition from comic to movie would've screwed up considering Venom lacked 'humanity'.
www.forumplanet.com /planetavp/topic.asp?fid=15549&tid=2055110&p=3   (1343 words)

  
 Comics Continuum
Venom #4 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
The mysteries of Venom's appearance in the Arctic continue to be revealed."
Venom #4 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.25.
www.comicscontinuum.com /stories/0309/05/marvelfirsts.htm   (533 words)

  
 Amazon.ca: Venom Volume 1: Shiver TPB: Books: Daniel Way   (Site not responding. Last check: )
But for most of us Spider-man fans, Venom is synonymous with a nightmarish, sadistic monster that nearly ended Spider-man's webslinging career on more than one occasion.
Many fans thought Venom was ruined when he became the 'Lethal Protector' and received a short run of several limited series...a few of which were quite good, but most of which were rather ridiculous.
And to top it all off, Venom is apparently being chased by the Men in Black...except this lone agent is a robot from another planet.
www.amazon.ca /Venom-1-Shiver-Daniel-Way/dp/0785112529   (606 words)

  
 Spiderman and Venom in Separation Anxiety download
Spider-Man and Venom fit the classic definition of archenemies: they've fought numerous battles, and they have a hatred for each other so strong that nothing could bring them together...
After Venom is split from his living costume, five deadly alien Symbiotes are spawned and the only way to bring them down is to join Spider-Man and battle them as a unit.
Venom recovering from his wounds also realises he must destroy them.
www.games4win.com /games/spiderman-and-venom-in-separation-anxiety   (371 words)

  
 Ultimate Spider-man Spiderman comics comic book books 38   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Peter, having run out of class to confront an amalgam of Eddie Brock and the Venom suit, engages in an uncharacteristically tough-to-follow fight through town.
At a disadvantage without his suit and webshooters, Peter is forced to rely on the NYPD to finish things.
The opinions in the editorial columns and reviews are those of the writer alone, and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of X-World comics, it's staff, ownership or affiliates.
www.x-worldcomics.com /x/review/current/ultspidey38.htm   (366 words)

  
 Howard_mackie   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Classic Rendition: The Ghost Rider was a character that appeared in 70s comics, in which a man, Johnny Blaze, sells his soul to the devil in order to save the love of his life only to find that he has been manipulated all along.
This is a refreshing read for the comic fan that likes good blood and violence in his book.
In the 90's (this may shock a lot of you) wolverine was not the favorite character of at least 50 percent of x-men fans.
books.mysic.com /Author/Howard_Mackie   (993 words)

  
 IGN: Spider-Man 3's Venom Revealed
Venom's movie design is clearly different from the comic books.
Venom retains the basic costume layout of his heroic opposition while keeping his trademark fangs and tongue.
Be sure to stay tuned to IGN for more information, impressions and screenshots of what is sure to be the biggest comic book film this year.
duggmirror.com /movies/Spider_Man_3_s_Venom_Revealed   (460 words)

  
 Comics Continuum
Venom #16 will arrive in stores on Wednesday from Marvel Comics.
Venom #16 will be 32 pages and will cost $2.99.
The issue is written by Robert Morales, with art by Eddie Campbell and a cover by Dave Johsnon.
www.comicscontinuum.com /stories/0406/17/marvelfirsts.htm   (759 words)

  
 GameSpot Forums - Spider-Man 3 - will venom be playabel for ps2
If Venom is playable, I have a feeling that his attacks will be similar to Spider-Man. But, he might make his attacks more sinister and awesome.
venom was going to get his own movie two years a go to some cinema company like miramax or something and the main characters were going to be venom and carnage but sony and columbia didnt give the rights so it was never made which is annoying
Well acualy Venom can survive somthing like that as long as there is a single pice of the symbiote(sorry for the spelling) Left he can regenerate.
www.gamespot.com /ps2/action/spiderman3/show_msgs.php?topic_id=m-1-34438859&pid=937801&page=2   (2072 words)

  
 Venom - AOL Music
Venom is a moniker used by several characters in the Marvel Comics' fictional Marvel Universe.
Venom (literally, poison of animal origin) is any of a variety of toxins used by animals, for the purpose of defense and hunting.
Watch or listen to Venom music videos, songs, live performances, concerts and more on AOL Music.
music.aol.com /artist/venom/413088/main   (105 words)

  
 Freak Comics » Spider-man 3
If that’s the case, then Venom will most likely be the latest in the line of super-villains that spidey must face off against… in a symbiotic alien costume!
Kirsten Dunst confirmed in an interview a few months ago that the two villians were going to be Venom and Sandman.
He doesn’t look much like the buff Eddie Brock of the original series, but there is a chance that the story will be slightly based on Ultimate Spiderman (for PS2) where Eddie was a very puny teen who bulked up when he wore the symbiote.
freakcomics.com /?p=244   (426 words)

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