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In the wake of the devastation of the Venom War 'an' Edward Brock has taken his place as the Eventuality and is hit by an unusual command from one of his new colleagues Mephisto. Find the stolen corpse of Knull, God of the Symbiotes, whose death led him to his current position and predicament. Meanwhile Mary Jane Watson, new host to the Venom symbiote, learns that the Hive has taken it upon itself to evolve and has lost four of it's new "children". Venom, worried he has corrupted his entire species thanks to his love of humanity, asks her to enlist the help of Peter Parker. While Peter and MJ search, Liz Allen of Alchemex does the unthinkable. She summons a demon to stalk the company to protect her assets and seek out her son.

Amid all of this, Daniel Thomas, a down on his luck SHIELD archivist (former), goes in for a position interview at that equal company and is promptly kidnapped and forcibly bonded to a symbiote to be used for a nefarious purpose. To make a generation of symbiotes that can copy any ability onto a host - from the animal to the unholy and divine.

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There’s been a few people here and there in the tags trying to start ship discourse but...

Yall seem to forget that eddie/venom are canon in the comics... this is pretty much basic level Venom lore

Venom declares their love for Eddie:

Eddie talks to someone about creature in a relationship with Venom and how much he loves it:

They contemplate each other married:

They’ve considered each other marred since the 1990 comics:

Yet another discussion on their lovey-dovey relationship:

Eddie considers Venom his long time romantic partner:

They go on movie dates with each other and hold hands!!!:

...This scene:

Um.... anyways, heart chocolates:

They call each other pet names CONSTANTLY:

The ending to one of the comics has a heart symbol and the classic ‘fairy tale’ ending:

Speaking of the heart ending, they consider their entire story in the comics to be a love story

I just... do I call for to explain further?

They’ve also canonically given birth to a symbiote child before and raised it together until it went off on its own. Yep. They had a youngster together.

Anyways.... symbrock is canon. And it has been since 1990 when they firs

Venom Is A Queer Diva Now And I’m Here For It | Venom: Let There Be Carnage Review

Is Venom the Diverse hero we didn’t earn, but the one we needed?


Venom: Let There Be Carnage (hereafter called Venom 2 because that is a garbage title and I have enough trouble keeping to a synonyms count as it is) genuinely surprised me. I walked into the cinema feeling nothing, asking for nothing and expecting nothing. I walked out having been presented with a question that I hadn’t ever asked before, yet a pursuit of its answer became my sole quest for just over 90 minutes, and lingered long in my consciousness afterwards: is Venom gay?

‘Gay’ is a fairly reductive summary of the nuances of Venom’s personality, gender identity and sexual favor, but it’s a punchy thing to open an article with, so I’m leaving it as it is. Truly, for such a short film, the writers really managed to cram a lot of back and forth on the question, before settling on a very definitive answer. Destiel and Hannigram, legendary amongst gay ships as they are, plunge behind Venom and Eddie (Symbrock, apparently) in efficiency.

Oh, what’s that? You’re wondering if the movie is good? I mean, it’s Venom 2. Wha

is eddie brock gay

We are Venom: the Gender non-conforming Relationship between Eddie Brock and the Venom Symbiote in MARVEL Comics

Apr 15th, 12:00 PM

We are Venom: the Queer Relationship between Eddie Brock and the Venom Symbiote in MARVEL Comics

The characters of Eddie Brock and the Venom Symbiote from Marvel Comics are shown through the lens of queer theory to be in a queer relationship that remains hidden due to literature’s history of hiding gay characters in the subtext of comic books. This claim can be supported by many aspects of the comic books Venom appears in. The first piece of evidence lending credence to the doable romantic relationship is that Eddie and the Venom Symbiote first bonded in a church. There are many examples of instances where Eddie Brock talks about the Venom Symbiote that lend evidence to the existence of a queer relationship between the two of them. The comic art has a tendency to project the relationship between the characters as romantic. The terminal evidence of the two characters who embody Venom being in a lgbtq+ relationship is them having “children” together and existence “parents” in a meaning. Despite the queer aspect of the characters existing in “Venom” over the course of thei

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