Who was agent venom?
Flash Thompson
Flash Thompson | |
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First appearance | As Flash Thompson: Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962) As Agent Venom: The Amazing Spider-Man #654 (April 2011) As Agent Anti-Venom: Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Venom Inc. Alpha #1 (Dec. 2017) |
Created by | Stan Lee Steve Ditko |
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Full name | Eugene “Flash” Thompson |
Is Agent Venom a good guy?
Much like Flash Thompson, Venom also only wanted to be a hero. That is why he was so angry when Spider-Man rejected him. He was a hero with Eddie, but with Flash, he could be a real hero, helping others and doing good.
Why did venom leave Eddie Brock?
Brock is ultimately reunited with the symbiote, but the experience forces him to evaluate his relationship with the costume. The 1995 “Planet of the Symbiotes” event continued the narrative from Separation Anxiety, with Brock forcing the symbiote to leave him, concerned about how much influence it may be having on him.
Is Agent Venom a hero or villain?
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.
Who killed Venom?
While at the house fire, Mary Jane uses the firetruck siren to hinder Venom long enough for Spider-Man to beat him into the burning building. 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.
Is Carnage Venom’s son?
This is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button. 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. Carnage is also the “father” of Toxin.
Why did Doc Ock become Spider-Man?
After Peter Parker’s death at the “Dying Wish” storyline’s climax in The Amazing Spider-Man #700, Otto Octavius has implanted his mind into Peter’s body, determined to prove himself the “Superior” Spider-Man by being both a better superhero and person than Parker ever could be.