The original series climaxes with Spider-Man battling Venom in a burning warehouse, with the combination of the collapsing building and flame being enough to kill Venom.
Eddie Brock Essentially Died From Old Age
In the case of the immortal symbiote, this means that Venom: The End looks not at the last day of Venom, but of humanity itself.
As soon as a firefighter tells Mary Jane the building is clear of people, Spider-Man does what he must... he forces the building to collapse and kills Venom once in for all.
Exiles. The Earth-15 psychotic Peter Parker and Carnage combine to become the "Spider", and becomes a member of Weapon X in Exiles. He is killed when Firestar explodes from her powers.
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.
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.
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.
Venom Eats Carnage - Fight Scene - Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage (2021) - YouTube.
Carl Brock's appearance in Amazing Spider-Man #375 depicts him with a full head of hair, but Venom: Dark Origin and subsequent appearances depict him as a balding man with a moustache. Venom Vol. 4 shows him as balding in the present, but with a full head of hair in flashbacks to Eddie's youth.
Dylan Brock is the son of Eddie Brock and Anne Weying. When Anne bonded to the Venom symbiote, she somehow became pregnant with Dylan. He was created by the symbiotes in order to destroy their god Knull and sever him from the hive-mind.
Venom's Weaknesses
The Venom symbiote has two major weaknesses - sound and fire. Loud noises cause the symbiote to writhe in pain. That's how Peter Parker originally freed himself of the symbiote.
Mary Jane Watson-Parker: The long-dead wife of Peter Parker. Though dead, she appears as a recurring hallucination to Peter. It is revealed that she died of cancer brought on by exposure to Peter's radioactive semen during intercourse over the years.
In 1994's SPIDER-MAN #53, the Scarlet Spider (A.K.A. Ben Reilly) succeeded in subduing Venom by separating the symbiote from Eddie Brock. The hero achieved this by shooting some Impact Webbing straight into Venom's mouth. Once they exploded within, they expanded and pushed the cosmic costume away from Brock's body.
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.
One of the most tragic and weirdest Venom stories is how the symbiote made Eddie Brock pregnant, and this pregnancy created more chaos than Carange.
It's likely the most iconic suit that Spider-Man has worn throughout his history (aside from the original, of course). The Black Suit, otherwise known as the Symbiote Suit, is a living, breathing entity now known as the Venom 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.
However, unlike the mutant powers of Rogue, Venom is not absorbing Carnage but consuming him.
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.
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.
Venom simply pulled the symbiote off of him and ate it, becoming stronger.
The reason for this is that Carnage is a "red one," as Venom states, which is apparently quite concerning. Venom refuses to emerge from Eddie's body again, clearly scared of his vermilion enemy.
His physical features include white "skin", a black face, and spider symbol across his chest. Eddie Brock as Anti-Venom. Artwork for the cover of Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Anti-Venom - New Ways to Live #1 (September 2009 Marvel Comics).
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.
3. Breathing Underwater. One of the more ludicrous powers the Venom symbiote has exhibited is the ability to allow its user to breathe underwater.