Marvel Comics has dropped Spider-Man into the middle of its long-running Black, White & Blood series with a symbiote spin.
“Fade to Black” by writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Sumit Kumar (from the pages of Spider-Man: Black Suit & Blood #1) finds Peter Parker making his way down a bustling city street on Halloween night. When a pair of children wearing red-and-blue and black-and-white Spider-Man costumes pass by, Peter can’t help but be pulled back to the inner battle he fought against the Venom symbiote not all that long ago. In fact, Peter can still hear the symbiote whispering away in the back of his mind, and when he looks in the mirror, it seems as if Venom is still right there with him.
The Venom symbiote has come a long way since appearing as what seemed to be a new suit for the titular hero back in the pages of 1984’s Amazing Spider-Man #252 by Tom DeFalco, Roger Stern, and Ron Frenz. Soon enough, Peter Parker realized that the suit was a symbiote desperately trying to make their bond permanent by any means necessary. Once separate, the symbiote found a new host in the form of Eddie Brock, who shared both Venom’s disdain for the hero and proclivity for violence.
Marvel Comics has dropped Spider-Man into the middle of its long-running Black, White & Blood series with a symbiote spin.
“Fade to Black” by writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist Sumit Kumar (from the pages of Spider-Man: Black Suit & Blood #1) finds Peter Parker making his way down a bustling city street on Halloween night. When a pair of children wearing red-and-blue and black-and-white Spider-Man costumes pass by, Peter can’t help but be pulled back to the inner battle he fought against the Venom symbiote not all that long ago. In fact, Peter can still hear the symbiote whispering away in the back of his mind, and when he looks in the mirror, it seems as if Venom is still right there with him.
The Venom symbiote has come a long way since appearing as what seemed to be a new suit for the titular hero back in the pages of 1984’s Amazing Spider-Man #252 by Tom DeFalco, Roger Stern, and Ron Frenz. Soon enough, Peter Parker realized that the suit was a symbiote desperately trying to make their bond permanent by any means necessary. Once separate, the symbiote found a new host in the form of Eddie Brock, who shared both Venom’s disdain for the hero and proclivity for violence.
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