Venom: 9 great, funny, and terrible comic book moments

Tom Hardy stars as Eddie Brock/Venom in Columbia Pictures' VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE.
Tom Hardy stars as Eddie Brock/Venom in Columbia Pictures' VENOM: LET THERE BE CARNAGE. /
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Check out some of the best, worst, and funniest moments from Venom in the pages of Marvel Comics. 

Venom: Let There Be Carnage was a big time hit at the box office. The sequel to the 2018 Sony project was No. 1 domestically at the box office with $90.1 million, making it the highest grossing domestic movie in the pandemic era. This solidifies that there’s a future for Venom projects at Sony. Considering what happened in the mid-credit scene, there could be a future for Eddie Brock and the symbiote somewhere else as well!

The Symbiote has been popular in Marvel Comics since it appeared way back in the original Secret War. It really picked up momentum when Peter Parker gave it up and it was attached to Eddie Brock. That’s when the symbiote became Venom and became one of the most recognizable characters in all of comics.

Throughout it’s time in Marvel Comics, the Klyntar has clung to multiple people on Earth. Peter Parker and Eddie Brock are the most famous but Mac Gargan (the Scorpion), Wolverine, Flash Thompson, and more have bonded with it as well. Throughout that time, there have been some incredible moments. There’ve also been some embarrassing ones as well. Here are some that truly stick out.