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EDDIE BROCK - OVERSOUND MUSIC FESTIVAL
Parco Gondar
Gallipoli
Jul 30 Thu • 2026 • 9:30pm
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| Eddie Brock | |
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| Publication information | |
| Publisher | Marvel Comics |
| First appearance | As Eddie Brock: Web of Spider-Man #18 (September 1986) As Venom: (cameo appearance) The Amazing Spider-Man #299 (April 1988) (full appearance) The Amazing Spider-Man #300 (May 1988)[1] As Anti-Venom: The Amazing Spider-Man #569 (October 2008) As Toxin: Venom #17 (May 2012) As Sleeper: Venom: First Host #3 (August 2018) As King in Black: King in Black #5 (April 2021) As Carnage: Eddie Brock: Carnage #1 (January 2025) |
| Created by | David Michelinie (writer) Todd McFarlane (artist) |
| In-story information | |
| Full name | Edward Charles Allan Brock |
| Place of origin | New York City |
| Team affiliations | Sinister Six Revengers[2] Savage Six Symbiote Task Force Daily Bugle FBI Savage Avengers |
| Partnerships | Spider-Man |
| Notable aliases | Venom, Anti-Venom, Toxin, Sleeper, King in Black, Carnage |
| Abilities | Alien symbiote grants:
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Edward Charles Allan Brock is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, making a cameo appearance in Web of Spider-Man #18 (September 1986),[3][4] before making his first full appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #300 (May 1988)[1] as the most well-known host of the Venom symbiote. The character has since appeared in many Marvel Comics publications, including Venom. He has endured as one of Spider-Man's most prominent villains. He later evolved into an antihero, slowly distancing himself from his initial goal to ruin Spider-Man's life to instead do good, even occasionally allying with Spider-Man.
In the original version of the story, Eddie Brock is a journalist who publicly exposes the identity of a man he believes is a serial killer, the Sin-Eater, only to find his reputation ruined when Spider-Man captures the real killer. Disgraced and suicidal with a growing irrational hatred for Spider-Man, Eddie comes into contact with an alien symbiote that had been rejected by Peter Parker. The symbiote bonds with him and they become Venom, together seeking out revenge against their mutual enemy. Though he repeatedly comes into conflict with Spider-Man, he also attempts to operate as a hero, albeit a violent one, seeking to save those he deems "innocent" and avoid any collateral damage in his clashes with Spider-Man. In 2008, after being separated from the Venom symbiote, he serves as the anti-hero host of the Anti-Venom symbiote which is sacrificed to help cure the "Spider-Island" epidemic during the 2011 storyline. In 2012, he was bonded to the Toxin symbiote, reuniting with the Venom symbiote in 2016. While Eddie was originally a human with no powers, the Venom symbiote suit bestows upon him a range of abilities including many of Spider-Man's powers, culminating in him becoming a living symbiote and the King in Black at the conclusion of the event of the same name in 2021 (leaving his son Dylan to join up with Venom), and be stuck in a time loop with his future selves Tyro, Wilde, Finnegan, Bedlam, Meridius, and The Eventuality forming the symbiote ruling council of the Kings in Black. On the loop's breakage, Eddie makes a situational alliance with and becomes the host of the Carnage symbiote, training it as an anti-hero.
Debuting in the Modern Age of Comic Books, the character has featured in various Marvel-endorsed products outside of comics, including feature films, animated television series, and video games; and merchandise such as action figures, and trading cards. Topher Grace portrays Eddie Brock/Venom in Spider-Man 3 (2007), while Tom Hardy portrays the character in Sony's Spider-Man Universe's films Venom (2018), Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) and Venom: The Last Dance (2024)[5] as well as a post-credits scene in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).
One of Spider-Man's most famous rogues and a fan-favorite character, the Eddie Brock incarnation of Venom was rated 33rd on the 50 Greatest Comic Book Characters by Empire,[6] and ranked 22nd on IGN's list of 100 Greatest Comic Villains of All Time.[7] Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of the character: "What started out as a replacement costume for Spider-Man turned into one of the Marvel web-slinger's greatest nightmares".[8]
- ^ a b "Amazing Spider-man #300", Comics Price Guide. Retrieved February 20, 2015.
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- ^ Spider-Man Saga #4, February 1992
- ^ Outlaw, Kofi (August 24, 2018). "Tom Hardy Is Already Signed for Venom Movie Trilogy". ComicBook.com. Archived from the original on August 24, 2018. Retrieved August 31, 2018.
- ^ 33 Venom, "The 50 Greatest Comic Book Characters", Empire, accessed July 2, 2011.
- ^ ""22. Venom": "Top 100 Comic Book Villains of All Time"". IGN. Archived from the original on 2010-04-16. Retrieved July 2, 2011.
- ^ Conroy, Mike. 500 Comicbook Villains, p.358, Collins & Brown, 2004.
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