Summary

  • Spider-Man
    Venom reunites with the symbiote in a big twist to start Marvel’s
    poison war
    crossover event, Peter debuts a darker, scarier version of the iconic black suit.
  • Peter Parker’s choice to bond with Venom likely stemmed from the necessity he had to embrace the symbiote to stop Eddie Brock, leading to a new black suit era for the character.
  • poison war
    One looks set to give Peter’s black suit a new visual twist, including chain-like webbing, a nod to the symbiote features of previous hosts like Dylan Brock incorporated into Peter’s new turn with the symbiote.



Warning! Contains spoilers for Venom War #1!

Spider-Man you have There have been many iconic costumes over the years And, aside from his main costume, his most recognizable appearance is the black suit he wears when he’s the Venom symbiote. Now, decades after he last wore the black suit, She’s back in black with a twisted new dark take on this fan-favorite look.

In A preview shared by Looper for poison war #1 – written by Al Ewing, with art by Iban Coelho – readers get a glimpse of Peter’s reunion with the Venom symbiote. In this preview, readers can see its hilarious scenes Eddie Brock and all his variants are crashing a wrestling match match, which Peter Parker watches on live television. Rushing to stop Eddie, Peter grabs the closest one in his suit, which he discovers is the Venom symbiote.


Although readers aren’t shown Peter’s new outfit in this preview, they are there is This has been seen on other covers, especially for this one Venom War: Spider-Man #1


Spider-Man reunites with the Venom symbiote in a major twist to stop the Venom War

poison war #1 – Written by Al Ewing; Art by Ivan Coelho, Frank D’Armata and Ariana Maher of VC

Black-suited Spider-Man on the cover of Venom War: Spider-Man #1.

Also worth noting
poison war
The #1 preview is that Peter’s version of the black suit is slightly darker than the original, boasting a more sinister symbol on the chest.


One of the most surprising things about Peter’s return to the black suit is the apparent change in his webbing. Instead of the iconic sticky web fluid that Peter is often seen using, he is featured on its cover Venom War: Spider-Man #1 Swings through town using chain-like webbing. Although the reason for this is unknown, there are a few hypotheses as to why this change occurred. D The last person wearing the Venom symbioteaside from Host his short terrifying zombiesDylan Brock was. One of Dylan’s key visual elements was his frequent use of chains, wrapped around his wrists.

The Venom symbiote always carries its host’s traits to the new host. This is why Eddie Brock was able to crawl up walls and swing from webs because Spider-Man was the first host of the Venom symbiote. Due to Dylan’s interest in chains, Venom likely carries this idea when he bonds with Peter. Also worth noting poison war #1 Preview is that Peter’s version of the black suit is slightly darker than the original, The chest boasts a much more formidable symbol.


The exact reason why Peter agrees to bond with the Venom symbiote is currently unknown, but it is likely because he has no choice when it comes to stopping Eddie.

Spider-Man’s updated black suit replaces the iconic chest symbol

Venom War: Spider-Man #1 – Written by Colin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing; Art by Greg Land, Jay Listen and Frank D’Armata

Spider-Man first discovers his black costume, a flash of yellow energy on a red background.

Venom and Spider-Man have been apart for too long and now they’re back together. The exact reason why Peter agrees Bonding with the Venom symbiote Currently unknown, but this is probably because he has no choice when it comes to stopping Eddie. Either way, this new teaming of Peter and Venom is giving fans another black suit It was in Peter’s historyAnd it comes with a few more visual twists. It’s unlikely though Spider-Man Eventually Venom will merge with the symbiote poison war, He still looks good in the iconic black suit.



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Available August 7, 2024 from Marvel Comics.

Spider-Man Swinging in Dodson Comic Art

Spider-Man

Spider-Man is the name given to multiple individuals who have employed a Spider-moniker throughout Marvel Comics. Usually gaining their powers through the bite of a radioactive spider, various Spider-Man heroes use super-strength, agility and intelligence while using webbing to swing their enemies. The most notable of these Spider-Mans is Peter Parker, who is one of the most popular superheroes around the world.

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