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.
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.
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.
The son of Carnage, Toxin, was believed to be the most powerful symbiote ever created. The raw power of Toxin was so great that he was feared even by the King in Black, Knull, creator and leader of the symbiotes.
Is there a purple Venom? Although some fans may be surprised to learn Venom being purple was considered, it's actually not a new idea. The Ultimate Comics version of Venom was purple instead of black. To date, it's the only Venom incarnation with the purple color scheme.
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 Agony Symbiote (of Earth-616) is a purple Symbiote that was spawned from the Venom Symbiote by the Life Foundation.
Blue Symbiote (2) (Agony): In the comics Agony was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from Venom alongside several others by the Life Foundation.
Shriek is an antagonist from Marvel Comics. She is a major enemy of Spider-Man and also the girlfriend and "wife" of Carnage.
Birth. Born from Carnage as the 1000th symbiote in its lineage, "Toxin" was feared to be the strongest and most dangerous of their race by both Carnage and Venom besides Knull. Shortly after being born, the symbiote united with police officer Pat Mulligan.
Shriek, in the pages of Marvel Comics, is the girlfriend of Cletus Kasady, aka Carnage, who will be played by Woody Harrellson in the sequel. Harrellson made a cameo appearance during a post-credit scene in the first Venom.
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.
As a child, Frances was neglected and abused by her mother, driving her into a life of crime and drug addiction. Frances also happens to be a mutant, though she's one of the rare mutants whose abilities didn't manifest naturally with age.
As the fight with Venom reached the bell tower, Venom manages to rescue Anne in time and provokes Shriek to use her powers again; her sonic blast causes both symbiotes to separate from their hosts, but then Shriek falls to her death below as her scream dislodged the bell and crushes her.
The first and most well-known symbiote is Venom, who originally attached itself to Spider-Man during the 1985 Secret Wars miniseries. After Spider-Man rejected it upon discovering its true evil nature, the symbiote bonded with his rival, Eddie Brock, with whom it first became Venom.
Toxin is a red and black symbiote.
Yellow Symbiote (1) (Scream): In the comics Scream was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from Venom alongside several others by the Life Foundation. For a time she served as an enemy of both Venom and Spider-Man, but she was eventually killed by Eddie Brock.
Eddie BrockVenom. Bonding with an unearthly symbiote, Eddie Brock is given amazing powers and an unstable psyche.
Chaos is the Symbiote Overlord on the symbiote planet and the Commanding Officer of the symbiote army that invaded earth. He is the epitome of evil and chaos (hence his name 'Chaos'). He was overthrown on his home planet and thrown in the deepest pits of Tartarus, the worst and the most horrifying prison in the galaxy.
After being first introduced in Venom #4, the idea was mentioned again when Eddie was invited to join the Avengers in Venom #21 and again in this issue. With these consistent reminders, it's clear that Marvel wants to establish that Thor is the only hero that we know can defeat Knull.
The Super Villain Zebediah Killgrave is a unique evil. Able to manipulate, brainwash, and control his targets from afar, the villain weaponizes his victims against themselves. Also known as the Purple Man, Killgrave harnesses trauma, doubt, and fear among his foes as a means to his malicious ends.
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.