The Donna Diego incarnation of Scream, referred simply as "Female symbiote", was featured in Marvel's comic book trading cards in the 1990s.
Symbiotes are gender fluid
Beings of sentient goo that can express all kinds of gender all over the place.
No, they don't. A seen easily with Venom, he can take the form of a male (Eddie Brock) or a female as She-Venom (Anne Weying). His voice and appearance changes according to that, however most symbiotes are identified as being males due to more males possessing symbiotes in canon entries.
Following it giving birth to Toxin, Cletus began affectionately referring to the Carnage symbiote using female pronouns. He has more recently reverted to referring to it with male pronouns.
She-Venom (Anne Weying) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is the ex-wife of Eddie Brock. She is the first character who goes by the She-Venom identity, and she is also colloquially referred to as the Bride of Venom. Art by Greg Luzniak.
Frances Barrison appears in the live-action Sony's Spider-Man Universe film Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021), portrayed by Naomie Harris. This version fell in love with Cletus Kasady in her youth while they were both at the St.
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).
Symbiotes are genderless, reproduce asexually, and generally produce only one offspring in a lifetime.
Originating as an offspring of Venom, Carnage is much more powerful than its parent symbiote because of the symbiotes' biology, and is in many ways a darker version of him.
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.
Blue Symbiote (2) (Agony): In the comics Agony was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from Venom alongside several others by the Life Foundation.
When they bond to a host, however, they do tend to take on certain physical traits associated with the gender of the host species. Furthermore, they are also asexual, meaning that they do not need a mate to reproduce. This has been seen with Carnage especially and all other spawn of Venom.
Symbiotes are asexual so they don't really get pregnant the ways humans due as they have a seed which is used to birth a newborn symbiote, and they could also can theoretical just split a small part of themselves to birth another symbiote but that more of a conscious way then what is typically of a symbiote.
they can reproduce asexually with a limited number of seeds inside their mass. For example, Venom gave birth to seven "children", and its first child Carnage had three.
The bond between the Carnage symbiote and Kasady was stronger than the bond between Brock and the Venom symbiote. Cletus Kasady was also a serial killer and thought of as insane. As a result, Carnage is far more violent, powerful, and deadly than Venom.
Dylan Brock is the son of Eddie Brock and Anne Weying. When Anne bonded to the Venom symbiote, she somehow became pregnant with Dylan.
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.
The Venom/Spider-Man feud began years ago due to bad journalism, Spider-Man's heroism, and the mutual hatred of one angry symbiote. Though the Lethal Protector has become an anti-hero since the '90s, Venom is still widely regarded as one of Spider-Man's most well-known and iconic villains.
Currently, the Venom symbiote has 7 offsprings. Why does Venom want to kill Spider-Man at the end of Venom: Let There Be Carnage even though he is a good guy?
It's generally been accepted that symbiotes having separate colors is merely an easy way to distinguish one symbiote from another to a point that the Mighty Avengers: Venom Bomb arc treats them as interchangeable.
In his final scene, actor Stephen Graham shows off the glowing blue eyes of seemingly possessed police officer Pat Mulligan. Mulligan just so happens to share his name with the first host of the Toxin symbiote in Marvel's numerous Venom spinoff comics.
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.