Why The Venom Symbiote Makes Eddie Brock The Ultimate Unreliable Narrator

Marvel Comics’ Symbiotes have been exciting fans for decades. Their strange and mysterious forms and alien and unpredictable nature have ensured that the stories they drive are always something to behold. But a revelation experienced by one of the most famous Symbiote hosts, Eddie Brock, has upended much of what fans thought they understood about these creatures and it could change everything.Many fans consider the Venom Symbiote’s first appearance in Marvel Comics to be 1984’s Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #252 (by Tom DeFalco, Roger Stern, Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, Glynis Wein and Joe Rosen). These alien creatures have gone on to become an important part of Marvel’s lore. Venom later made himself known in Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #300 (by David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane, Bob Sharen and Rick Parker) and became an iconic character in Marvel Comics. Though many years, and many stories, have passed by since his first appearance, the combination of Symbiote and host, Eddie Brock and Venom, is still going strong today. Their relationship, apparently strengthened by years of shared history and trauma, however, is far more complex than readers ever guessed. Venom 2018 #11 (by Donny Cates, Joshua Cassara, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin and VC’s Clayton Cowles) revealed that many aspects of Brock’s life are fabrications the Symbiote manufactured in order to keep the two together, and their relationship is currently on extremely shaky ground.Eddie’s realization that much of his life has been an illusion brought on by the manipulation of his “other,” the Venom Symbiote, is of course a distressing thing for him to have to learn. Yet despite the obvious problems it has caused for him, his unreliable memory is actually a superlative development for his story itself. Eddie finds himself in the position of questioning everything that has ever happened to him. His history, his motivations, even his personality, as who he is has been shaped by false events stretching back to his childhood.RELATED: Eddie Brock Just Won a Fist Fight With His Worst Self – And Is All the Better For ItRELATED: A Complete History Of Marvel Symbiotes

Marvel Comics’ Symbiotes have been exciting fans for decades. Their strange and mysterious forms and alien and unpredictable nature have ensured that the stories they drive are always something to behold. But a revelation experienced by one of the most famous Symbiote hosts, Eddie Brock, has upended much of what fans thought they understood about these creatures and it could change everything.

RELATED: Eddie Brock Just Won a Fist Fight With His Worst Self – And Is All the Better For It

Many fans consider the Venom Symbiote’s first appearance in Marvel Comics to be 1984’s Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #252 (by Tom DeFalco, Roger Stern, Ron Frenz, Brett Breeding, Glynis Wein and Joe Rosen). These alien creatures have gone on to become an important part of Marvel’s lore. Venom later made himself known in Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #300 (by David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane, Bob Sharen and Rick Parker) and became an iconic character in Marvel Comics. Though many years, and many stories, have passed by since his first appearance, the combination of Symbiote and host, Eddie Brock and Venom, is still going strong today. Their relationship, apparently strengthened by years of shared history and trauma, however, is far more complex than readers ever guessed. Venom 2018 #11 (by Donny Cates, Joshua Cassara, Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer, Frank Martin and VC’s Clayton Cowles) revealed that many aspects of Brock’s life are fabrications the Symbiote manufactured in order to keep the two together, and their relationship is currently on extremely shaky ground.

RELATED: A Complete History Of Marvel Symbiotes

Eddie’s realization that much of his life has been an illusion brought on by the manipulation of his “other,” the Venom Symbiote, is of course a distressing thing for him to have to learn. Yet despite the obvious problems it has caused for him, his unreliable memory is actually a superlative development for his story itself. Eddie finds himself in the position of questioning everything that has ever happened to him. His history, his motivations, even his personality, as who he is has been shaped by false events stretching back to his childhood.

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