but to answer your question, in the comics eddie would always unmask himself when it came to ann, and you're right: the symbiote didn't really care about Brock's love life, although it did heal her when he asked it to.
I actually thought about a black guy playing Venom. Might as well, since they've already fucked up his character once. Maybe a black actor would be a refreshing twist.
" @Venom=sickest: 1. you would totally do harley quinn. thanks for sharing.really. i appreciate it. youre not alone in this world. im sure someone somewhere agress with you.2. spidermans giant sized whitespots did well in three movies. so well, in fact that they want a fourth.3. checkmate. "
" VENOM AND CARNAGE ARE 'R' MATERIAL!The creator of Venom said it himself! That he drew Venom to a degree that he had to be stopped for it was too cruel or evil for Spider-man readers. He went to the very limits when it came to Venom. I doubt that's a legit poster, they don't have a firm script and they already revealing the bad guy? Not likely "
I dont follow you. Are you saying that Venom's design in the comics was never very gruesome, and that the movie version is a faithful representation of the character? -_-
Also, Venom was stopped, countless times, not fucking killed. There's a difference.
ARE YOU OUT OF YOUR MIND? O_O Where in the world does it say that in what I wrote? I'm saying that Venom is a character that should be made for R rated moviesWhere does it says anywhere in my post that I say the movie Venom is faithful to the comic? Venom is suppose to be at least 2 times bigger than spider man, in the movie he was just as big as SpideyVenom speaks as "We" not "I am"Venom's voice is suppose to be terrifying, not a suave voice. Venom is a terror character and in the movie he was just another bad guy..... So no the movie was not faithful when it came to Venom's personality and height. "
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I thought you meant, venom and carnage ARE material, in that they can be changed, and that the artist didn't want to make him too gruesome in the comics anyhow, and thus the film version wasn't a bad incarnation of the character.
I wonder, for Reynolds to be involved with two rival comic book companies, wouldn't their be some backlash over it (contract disputes, sh!t like that?).
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