Blue Symbiote (2) (Agony): In the comics Agony was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from
Toxin. The other symbiote alongside Riot, Scream and Phage is a blue and gold one, which - as initially shown in the Venom trailer - was set loose on unwitting test subjects.
The character was introduced as the fusion of four symbiotes (Lasher, Phage, Agony and Riot), bonded to prison guard Scott Washington.
Venom will be joined by Riot and Scream, two symbiote characters who, in the comics, were created by the Life Foundation using Venom's genetics. These two were joined by three others in the funny books making for quite the symbiotic quintuplet, with Lasher, Phage, and Agony rounding out the pack.
Possession: As a Symbiote, Blue was able to transfer itself from host to host upon physical contact with them, passing into their flesh as if intangible and taking full control of their bodies.
The Nuform theory appears to be the most credible, given the ending to Spider-Man Miles Morales, which has Miles absorbing some Nuform as the electrical effect that courses through him begins to turn blue, much like what is shown in the trailer.
Blue Symbiote (1) (Mayhem): In the comics Mayhem was a biologically reengineered being as a human and symbiote hybrid. The character April gave herself the name Mayhem to operate under in her superhuman activities, but she died in an explosion while fighting Spider-Girl.
Debuting in THOR: GOD OF THUNDER (2012) #2, All-Black the Necrosword is the first symbiote. In the Marvel Universe's distant past, the ancient god Knull created All-Black from the darkness of the Abyss.
Agony is largely dark purple with dark pink mix symbiote, it grants its host with claws, a blade along the fur end of the forearms, fangs and fairly long prehensile hairs, as well as manipulate its body into various form.
In addition, Venom has come out on top as the victor in many battles with Symbiotes like Carnage, Hybrid, and Scream (all of which are arguably more powerful than he is).
The Donna Diego incarnation of Scream, referred simply as "Female symbiote", was featured in Marvel's comic book trading cards in the 1990s. The Donna Diego incarnation of Scream was featured in OverPower' "Mission: Separation Anxiety" series.
Blue Venom Girl – Returns to eExtra, December 19th at 4:45PM
Born as a Vishkanya, Aparajita is a venomous girl whose body- including her bodily fluids- is poisonous and could prove fatal to anyone on contact. She is not allowed to leave her house but still manages to fall in love with her neighbour, Malay.
Detective Mulligan's eyes light up blue in Venom: Let There Be Carnage because in this very (very) brief scene, it is implied that Mulligan has become the host to a new symbiote. The symbiote in this instance is Toxin – one of the many symbiotes from the Marvel Universe.
In his final scene, actor Stephen Graham shows off the glowing blue eyes of seemingly possessed police officer Pat Mulligan.
Venom has bonded with everyone from Deadpool to Captain Marvel, but the symbiote's most powerful host was inarguably the Void.
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.
Venom Eats Carnage - Fight Scene - Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage (2021) - YouTube.
Carnage is Venom's son. Like most organic beings, Venom's race known as the Klyntar also reproduces and creates other symbiotes. Venom spawned an offspring while he was rescuing Eddie Brock from prison. The newborn symbiote bonded with Eddie's cellmate Cletus Kasady and became Carnage.
Trivia. In the comics the symbiote Phage is also referred to as the Yellow Symbiote, has identical colors, and originates from the Life Foundation. Phage was only named decades after the its debut, after years of not having an offical name.
The Joker Has Just Become DC's Version of Venom (Yes Really) - IMDb. Warning! This post contains Spoilers for Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo #3In the latest issue of Batman & The Joker: The Deadly Duo, the Clown Prince of Crime has been turned into DC's very own version of Marvel's Venom, symbiote and all.
They rapidly age the symbiotes and pair them to people: Scream (yellow, female), Agony (pink, female), Lasher (green, male), Riot (grey, male) and Phage (orange, male).
The seventh spawn of the Venom symbiote, Sleeper was the result of an unusual and difficult pregnancy. Delivered by Doctor Steven at Alchemax's astrobiology laboratory, the infant symbiote narrowly avoided being captured by the Symbiote Task Force and bonded to the Scorpion.
The Toxin symbiote has a long and troubled history in the Marvel universe as both a villain and an anti-hero. Toxin's place in Venom and Carnage's genetic line and its difficulty with hosts have all helped define the symbiote and its ever-expanding place in the Marvel Universe.