However, Venom has a couple of key weaknesses that Spider-Man can exploit. High-frequency sonic technology will cause the symbiote to flee, even leading it to break its hold on the host. Fire is also something the symbiote is deathly afraid of - he will cower in the face of flames.
As Venom, Brock could exhibit super strength and immunity to the powers of other heroes like Ghost Rider's Penance Stare and Spidey's spider-sense. Venom is weak to fire and sonic energy, however.
a natural weakness to sonic attacks and heat-based attacks, which Knull unintentionally gave them while they were being forged. However, symbiotes have a growing resistance to sound and fire due to their evolution.
(Venom(2020)issue#24) He fears losing his son, a fear related to his previous fear of being completely alone. He fears being left alone with his own thoughts, he fears living with no one at his side, that's why he was so dependent of the symbiote back in the day.
Venom was able to survive the explosion and the fire because he could heal himself. He may have been burned and believed he would die, but he was mistaken. Venom only feeds on Eddie's organs when he doesn't get the food he needs (i.e., living things).
Like most other Symbiotes, it is vulnerable to sound and fire. However Carnage doesn't mind heat as long as it's the one making it.
Heating all venoms led to the denaturation and loss of some proteins; however, most of the venoms retained a significant number of proteins. Seventeen venoms contained more than seven proteins after heating, whereas five venoms contained only one to three proteins.
A symbiote is only as strong as the bond that it shares with its host. With that in mind, Venom is the clear winner, having formed a number of strong bonds since making its debut back in issue 252 of The Amazing Spider-Man.
Because Kasady is a deranged serial killer, they share a sadistic personality and their bond is stronger than that between Venom and Eddie, and Carnage increases Kasady's violent tendencies. Carnage, then, is more powerful, violent, and thus deadly than Venom, and became his archenemy in the comics.
Symbiotes like Venom are immensely powerful, possessed of great strength and endurance, but they also have two extremely common weaknesses: fire and sound. Numerous foes have used these to best Venom and other symbiotes, and Peter Parker even originally repelled the symbiote suit by exposing it to a tolling bell.
For many years, Carnage was Venom's greatest enemy, with the anti-hero always having a tough time taking the red symbiote down.
Because to an extent, Venom is kind of afraid of Carnage on the books too, or at least seems to be in modern books. The sheer terror on Eddie's face and the “Oh God” phrase says it all, and shows how much he's afraid of Carnage, especially now he has returned much more powerful than his usual self.
Marvel just rewrote Spider-Man history, revealing that the Venom symbiote was never evil - and it was Peter Parker who played the villain. Venom is one of Spider-Man's most infamous villains, but the original story claiming the alien symbiote was inherently evil isn't the truth.
Blue Symbiote (2) (Agony): In the comics Agony was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from Venom alongside several others by the Life Foundation.
He might not look like a swimmer, although he could if he really wanted to, but Venom is actually the best suit you could ask for when it comes to taking a dive. This symbiote can actually breathe under water. A little bit of this goes into the need to keep the host alive.
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It could be that in the universe of the Venom movies, this type of strong bond is already known among the symbiotes to result in stronger specimens. This could explain why Venom is so fearful of facing an enemy with a ruddy hue.
Carnage barely put up a fight. Pieces of the symbiote were on him, but he didn't fully transform or try to defend himself. Venom simply pulled the symbiote off of him and ate it, becoming stronger.
Who would win in a fight between carnage and riot? Carnage does have more abilities, but was like a rampaging kid and Venom ate it to kill it. Riot was cunning, and was even able to rip Venom from Brock and would have eaten him if Brock didn't rebond with it.
Carnage. Easily the most ruthless and dangerous of all of Marvel's Earth-based symbiotes, Carnage has been plagued since its inception by the evil of its first host, notorious serial killer Cletus Kasady.
Marvel Comics' new version of Venom has become the most powerful symbiote ever. Dylan Brock, the son of the original Venom host, Eddie, has unlocked a new power that allows him to sever a symbiote's connection to the hive mind, which makes him a threat even for the all-powerful Kings in Black.
Whether due to the intensity of the memories returning or the weight of this reunion truly being realized, the symbiote does something it's never done before: It cries tears of joy.
Believe it or not, while Venom has 'eaten' Hulk before, the version of Bruce Banner/Hulk living in Marvel's main '616' Universe has never actually bonded with the Venom symbiote.
If any sample of venom be thrown into watery solution and heated at 85° C. for a period of fifteen minutes, the albumin contained in the solution is coagulated and the phlogogenic substances are destroyed, whilst the toxicity of the substance is entirely unaffected.