Venom has the advantage of being physically larger and stronger than Spider-Man. He can also, to a degree, shapeshift and camouflage himself. But having once bonded with Spidey, he can also replicate his powers.
After spending so long with Spider-Man as its host, the symbiote is able to mimic all his abilities, which is why Venom has all the same powers as Spider-Man, only amplified. This means that Venom is stronger and faster than the web-slinger, not to mention far more brutal.
Spider-Man Kills Venom
The fight between Spidey and Venom in Spider-Man (2007) #3 ends with the web-slinger killing both Venom and Brock. He does this using Green Goblin's pumpkin bomb, after separating the two using church bells (Venom's weakness).
Carnage is more violent, unpredictable, and some would say more powerful than Venom. As Cletus was already a blood-lusting serial killer before becoming Carnage, the increased aggressivity caused by the bonding with a symbiote only made him more cruel and dangerous.
Lethal Protector
The symbiote can change its outer appearance at will. His physiology masks him from Spider-Man's own Spider Sense. Venom is also extremely strong and agile, contributing to its ability to go toe-to-toe with Spider-Man.
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.
Venom is a villain in Marvel's Spiderman. He also known as Eddie Brock. He hates Spiderman because he thinks he is the cause of all the bad luck in his life. Venom is bigger and stronger then Spiderman.
The only truly foolproof weapon against Venom and his fellow symbiotes is the touch of Anti-Venom. Anti-Venom was born when a cancer-ridden Eddie Brock was healed by Mister Negative.
Molten Man is able to generate intense heat from his skin as well as shoot flaming projectiles. As already noted, Venom has two major weaknesses and fire is one of them. Venom wouldn't be able to touch Molten Man without hurting himself, and that's a severe disadvantage he wouldn't be able to overcome.
Alive for millennia, Thor has been fighting evil for a very long time and there are few who can match his skill. This is one of those fights where Venom just can't hurt Thor. He might be able to slow him down, but Thor's sheer might, combined with the power of Mjolnir, would be too much for Venom to handle.
During the War of the Realms event, after Venom was separated from Eddie, the symbiote, in its humanoid form, joined the War Avengers (composed of Captain Marvel, Deadpool, Sif, Winter Soldier, Weapon H, Black Widow, and Captain Britain) to fight off Malekith's invasion.
Whether it is his superhuman strength, speed, vision, or invincibility, Superman has the edge over most foes, with fighting skills and experience that are unmatched. It's no surprise that Superman would beat the web-slinger rather easily.
“Can Thanos beat Superman”…??? Yes , as of now , Venom can defeat Thanos ! In comics Venom has finally defeated KNULL (who could even control celestials) and now has become strongest symbiote !!! But if its Thanos with infinity gauntlet then Thanos takes the win !
Scarlet Spider / Kaine Parker
Although there have been many who have taken on the alias of the Scarlet Spider, including Ben Reilly, it is Kaine Parker that is the strongest version. Created by Terry Kavanagh and Steven Butler, the hero first appeared in Web of Spider-Man #119 in 1994.
Cosmic Spider-Man is undoubtedly the most powerful variation of the character. In the Acts of Vengeance storyline, Peter absorbs a mysterious power known as the Enigma Force.
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.
Carnage is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an adversary of Spider-Man and the archenemy of Venom.
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.
Venom is an anti-hero in the Spider-Man franchise. He is one of Spider-Man's archenemies later turned rival. The name has belonged to several different hosts over the years, which means that Venom is indeed the identity of this particular alien Symbiote.
While in prison, Venom produces an offspring named Carnage. (He reproduces asexually, in case you were wondering.) Venom doesn't tell Eddie about it, and Venom and Eddie escape prison. Once they're gone, Carnage bonds with Cletus.
With every symbiote, the ability to spawn a new puts the former in danger, as there is a possibility of the spawn is normally more powerful than the former. Knowing this, if venom were to spawn again, carnage would be rendered useless against the newer spawn, whether it be his or venom's.
In a fight against Carnage, Sinestro's years of experience as a former Green Lantern and his indomitable will curb stomp Carnage. With his own mind as the limit to his powers, there is no way Carnage can defeat the Master of Fear.
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. It's only after the symbiote spent time bonded with Peter Parker that it turned into a full-blown supervillain.
Venom is one of Spider-Man's most powerful and frightening enemies. In their earliest appearances, Eddie Brock and the black symbiote gave Peter terrible anxiety and nightmares.
Venom became one of Spider-Man's toughest and merciless foes of all time, often bringing him close to death. Venom's become somewhat of an anti-hero, wrestling with his morals and even fighting for good alongside Spider-Man.