Appearing in "Five Questions: Part Three"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Unnamed visitor
Other Characters:
- Venomized Tyrannosaurus rex
- Venom (Marcus Smith) (Illusion or holographic simulation)
- Venom Symbiote (Illusion or holographic simulation)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Symbiotes
- Brood
- Dinosaurs
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Utahraptor (Mentioned)
- Dromiceiomimus (First appearance)
Locations:
- Multiverse
- Un-Beyond
- Earth-71490 (Mentioned)
Synopsis for "Five Questions: Part Three"
The next question asked by the being is "What's the most dangerous Venom out there?" the Eventuality warned them that they were getting repetitive but then decided that it was natural for them to get curious. The Eventuality informed them that there was a scientist on Earth-71490 who asked that exact question and had it answered too before showing them.
The Eventuality then explains that he sent the V-Star Symbiote from its reality to Earth-71490 believing it could become that earth's lethal protector. He ponders on maybe if he was wrong and doomed the entire Multiverse but decides life is worth the risk. The Eventuality is then asked what if a more dangerous Venom isn't a more alien symbiote but a less human host, so they decide to take a look at the Venomsaurus Rex.
The Eventuality wonders if eating another dinosaur in the V-Rex's friend group counts as cannibalism given most of the friend group was made of other dinosaurs. The Eventuality then comes to the conclusion that it's still very rude to eat someone in your circle even if it isn't cannibalism but clarifies that's yet to happen yet as a human gets stepped on in that universe but it likely happens every day. The Eventuality is then asked if it is based on the universe in the first place, maybe a younger Venom would be worse.
The Eventuality then declares that Marcus Smith the Venom just seen is the worst Venom. However, he then notes that there are many bad Venoms and that if it weren't for him they would likely destroy the Multiverse. However, he notes that all the most dangerous universes don't have a Venom or King in Black they instead having something much worse, he then notes that the being in front of him has only two final questions.
Appearing in "Beyond the Void"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Silk (Albert Moon) (Main story and flashback)
- S.H.I.E.L.D. (First appearance)
- Director Misty Knight (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- V-Star (Cindy Moon) (First appearance) (Main story and flashback)
- V-Star Symbiote (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Project V-Star (First appearance)
- Mendel Stromm (First appearance) (Death)
- Spencer Smythe (First appearance) (Death) (Only in flashback)
- Miles Warren (First appearance) (Death) (Only in flashback)
- Nari Moon (First appearance) (Death) (Only in flashback)
- Albert Moon Sr. (First appearance) (Death) (Only in flashback)
- Michael Morbius (Mentioned)
- Venom Symbiote (Referenced)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for "Beyond the Void"
Web-Weaver prepares to protect Doctor Stromm when he is stopped by Silk, Silk decides to tell Web-Weaver of his backstory. Long ago, his family entered into experimental technology in which a symbiote possessed their father, however the symbiote was too dangerous and killed Silk's mother and father and then possessed Silk and his sister Cindy. With their parents dead and a symbiote slowly to possess and corrupt them the company that was experimenting on their family took them in and experimented on them and the symbiote. Given Albert suffered the most under his, Cindy took majority of the load off of him, Albert later developed crime fighting abilities and took his mantel of Silk while Cindy became more powerful under her symbiote and began to change. Eventually Cindy was used in an attempt open a rtal to the V-Star symbiote's home-world but this seemingly killed both Cindy and the V-Star but Silk did not believe that.
Web-Weaver sympathized with Silk but still believed they needed to save the scientists V-Star was killing. However, before Web-Weaver could do anything, V-Star burst through the window holding the now deceased corpse of Mendel Stromm. V-Star was then attacked by S.H.I.E.L.D. and prepared to fight back despite being zapped by electricity until Silk told her not to. At which point V-Star flew away, when director Misty Knight asked what that was, Silk referred to V-Star as his protector.
Appearing in "Cannibalism Comix"
Featured Characters:
- Venomized Tyrannosaurus rex
Supporting Characters:
- Dromiceiomimus
- Utahraptor
Races and Species:
- Dinosaurs
- Tyrannosaurus rex
- Dromiceiomimus
- Utahraptor
- Symbiotes
Locations:
Synopsis for "Cannibalism Comix"
Venomsaurus Rex comically brags about having a symbiote, however a Dromiceiomimus is concerned V-Rex could start to have urges to eat brains. V-Rex explains that he believes that's the best part, with the symbiote none of the brain-eating urges are his fault and therefore he gets a "Get out of jail free card". V-Rex then brags about having eaten brains much to the disturbance of his friend who begins to distance himself from him. V-Rex then makes multiple double meanings to get his friend to become his dinner but his friend is well aware of their meaning much to V-Rex's disappointment.
Appearing in "The Kid Who Loved Venom"
Featured Characters:
- Venom (Eddie Brock) (First appearance) (Loses Venom Symbiote)
- Venom Symbiote (First appearance) (Leaves Eddie Brock) (Bonds to Marcus Smith)
Supporting Characters:
- J. Janet Jameson (First appearance)
Antagonists:
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (First appearance) (Death)
- Venom (Marcus Smith) (First appearance) (Bonds to Venom Symbiote)
Other Characters:
- Thing (Mentioned)
- Willie Nelson (Mentioned)
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (First appearance) (Death) (Only in flashback)
- Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff) (Mentioned)
- Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth-197629 (First appearance)
- Earth (First appearance)
- North America (First appearance)
- United States of America (First appearance)
- New Amsterdam (First appearance)
- Baxter Building (Mentioned)
- New Amsterdam (First appearance)
- United States of America (First appearance)
- Japan (Mentioned)
- North America (First appearance)
- Earth (First appearance)
Items:
- Venom Symbiote (First appearance)
- Captain America's Uniform (First appearance)
Synopsis for "The Kid Who Loved Venom"
On Earth-197629, Venom is a hero known for being a bit lethal but he gets the job done having killed Captain America after his secret empire was revealed. However, some people are not convinced Venom is totally redeemed until at least he meets with his biggest fan, cancer patient Marcus Smith. Venom meets with Marcus and the two reminisce about Venom's past adventures like how he killed Spider-Man on Christmas and then cleaned up the remains of his corpse with a Zamboni. Marcus suggests he dig Spider-Man back up and kill him again. However, Venom believes digging someone back up to kill them again is Kraven's thing more so than Venom. Marcus then suggests Venom bonds with him to get rid of his sickness so the two can go on adventures together. Venom refuses given he's not one for sidekicks, Marcus then asks for Venom to at least bond a little to him which Venom decides to let happen.
However, suddenly Venom begins to leave Eddie for Marcus at which point Marcus revealed he wasn't talking to Eddie but the symbiote. Venom leaves Eddie for Marcus given that he evidently sees he can conquer his true potential within the child. Marcus then rips the cancer out of himself and leaves it in Eddie, Marcus then leaves with the symbiote to do things Eddie supposedly couldn't do. J. Janet Jameson then says that Eddie can only be a hero if he meets with the child on the TV and Eddie remembering that he listened to her which led him to this mess curses at the TV.
Solicit Synopsis
A VENOM FOR EVERY UNIVERSE!
Our journey of Venomous beings across the Multiverse continues with darkness, light and everything in between! First up, Gerry Duggan brings us the tragic tale of Venom’s biggest fan! Then Ryan North & Matthew Waite bring us a surprising tail of Venom Rex! Next up is the reveal of the all-new symbiote who fights Spider-Verse breakout star, Web-Weaver, from Steve Foxe & Kei Zama! And it’s all wrapped up in a special black suit spun by Al Ewing & Danilo S. Beyruth!