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Venom reunites with his symbiote and begins Marvel's
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crossover event, Peter debuted a darker, more intimidating version of the iconic black suit. - Peter Parker's choice to bond with Venom likely stems from his need to embrace the symbiote to stop Eddie Brock, leading to a new black suit era for the character.
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It looks set to offer new visual twists on Peter's black suit, including chain-weaving that hints at the symbiote traits of previous hosts like Dylan Brock.
Warning! Contains Spoilers for Venom War #1!
Spider man He's had many iconic costumes over the years, and aside from his main outfit, his most recognizable look is the black suit he wears when he's the Venom symbiote. Now, decades after he last donned the black suit, she's wearing black with a new dark hue to her fan-favorite look.
In a preview shared by Looper The poison war #1 – written by Al Ewing, with art by Iban Coello – gave readers a look at Peter's encounter with the Venom symbiote. In this preview, readers can see a ridiculous scenario of Eddie Brock and all his variants hitting a wrestling match that Peter Parker is watching on live television. Rushing to stop Eddie, Peter grabs the closest to his suit and discovers it's a Venom symbiote.
While readers aren't shown Peter's new suit in this preview, they are there is seen on other covers, especially for Venom Wars: Spider-Man #1.
Spider-Man reunites with the Venom symbiote to start the Venom War
The poison war #1 – Written by Al Ewing; Art by Iban Coello, Frank D'Armata and Ariana Maher of VC
should also be noted
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The #1 review is that Peter's version of the black suit is slightly darker than the original and boasts a more intimidating symbol on the chest.
One of the most surprising things about Peter's return to the black suit is the obvious change in his thread. Instead of the iconic sticky web liquid that Peter often used, it's shown on the cover Venom Wars: Spider-Man Swing around town using #1 chain link crochet. Although the reason for this is unknown, there are several possibilities as to why this change occurred. Dylan Brock was the last person to wear the Venom symbiote, aside from a brief horrifying zombie host. One of Dylan's main visual elements was his frequent use of chains wrapped around his wrists.
The Venom symbiote has always passed on the traits of its hosts to newer hosts. This is why Eddie Brock was able to crawl on walls and swing from webs because Spider-Man was the first host of the Venom symbiote. Due to Dylan's penchant for chains, Venom likely carried this idea into action when hooking up with Peter. should also be noted The poison war Review #1 is that Peter's version of the black suit is slightly darker than the original. It boasts a more intimidating symbol on the chest.
The exact reason why Peter agreed to bond with the Venom symbiote is currently unknown, but it's likely that Eddie simply has no choice when it comes to stopping him.
Spider-Man's Updated Black Suit Replaces Iconic Chest Icon
Venom Wars: Spider-Man #1 – Written by Collin Kelly & Jackson Lanzing; Art by Greg Land, Jay Leisten and Frank D'Armata
Venom and Spider-Man have been separated for a long time and now they are back together. The exact reason why Peter agreed to bond with the Venom symbiote is currently unknown, but it's likely that Eddie simply has no choice when it comes to stopping him. Anyway, this new pairing of Peter and Venom gives fans another black suit era in Peter's history, and it comes with a few more visual twists. Although this is difficult Spider man will end up being someone with a Venom symbiote The poison war, it's still nice to see him back in the iconic black suit.
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Available from Marvel Comics on August 7, 2024.
Spider man
Spider-Man is the name given to several individuals throughout Marvel Comics who use the Spider-Man moniker. Usually gaining their powers from the bite of a radioactive spider, the different Spider-Man heroes use super strength, agility and intelligence while using a web to swing and entangle their enemies. The most notable of these Spider-Men is Peter Parker, one of the world's most popular superheroes.