Summary
Warning: Contains a preview forVenomverse Reborn #3!
Venom, Marvel’s best known symbiote, has had several variants, but the deadliest could be revealed inVenomverse Reborn #3. The issue is set to have four stories within it, one of which teases an answer to which Venom is deadliest. With each addition to Marvel’s symbiote universe, it’s likely that the klyntar species as a whole will continue to have stronger variants and iterations.
Venomverse Reborn #3features four stories with various writers and artists. The stories include “Five Questions Part 3,” “Beyond the Void,” “Cannibalism Comix,” and “The Kid Who Loved Venom.” The creators behind them are Al Ewing, Danilo S. Beyruth, Ceci de la Cruz, Steve Foxe, Kei Zama, Antonio Fabela, Ryan North, Matthew Waite, Gerry Duggan, Brent Peeples, and Romulo Fajardo Jr.

Lettering for the entire issue is done by Travis Lanham. The issue will continue the setup of symbiote stories set up by the previous two, which are expanding Marvel’s Venom-centric storytelling.
Marvel’s New Golden Venom is Finally Born in First Official Cover Art
As Marvel’s epic “Venom War” concludes, a new incarnation of the symbiote hero takes center stage, as GOLDEN VENOM joins the Marvel Universe.
Venomverse is Set to Expand Marvel’s Variant Universe
A preview forVenomverse Reborn #3from Marvel shows Eddie Brock teasing the most dangerous variant, while a Venom Brood is seen around him. Considering the way the Brood operate as a hivemind, it could be implied that they would form one large, collective symbiote variant. Other parts of the preview feature alternate Earths, in which Venom plays differing roles. Silk and Web-Weaver both make an appearance, whileVenom fits the roleof a hero with fans in the last story inclusion of the preview. It stands to reason that the Venomverse would have just as many alterations and dangers as the Spider-Verse, particularly given how much the two can coincide with one another.
Venom-centric iterations of alternate Marvel heroes, villains, and species would make for some truly deadly opponents, particularly in the case of the Brood.

Each Marvel symbiote has proven to have its own strengths and is capable of being incredibly dangerous to hosts, Marvel’s heroes, and innocent bystanders. From Scream and Carnage to Venom and Toxin, there is no shortage of dangerous symbiotes. However, Venom variants are not the same as his symbiote offspring, opening the door for even more mayhem in Marvel Comics. Already the Klyntar collective and its rulers have showcased their dangerous skillsets on their own, such as Knull in theKing in Blackevent. Venom-centric iterations of alternate Marvel heroes, villains, and species would make for some truly deadly opponents, particularly in the case of the Brood.
Merging Symbiotes With The Brood Would Equal Major Disaster
Considering the way the Brood operate as a hivemind, it could be implied that they would form one large, collective symbiote variant.
The Brood deliver terrorto their victims upon infection and are known for getting pleasure from harming others. While symbiotes often cause harm, they usually seek to empower their hosts in order to be empowered themselves. Carnage is a major outlier due to Cletus Kasady’s demented thirst for blood via murder. Adding a Venom symbiote to the Brood could create a similar level of terror and murderous glee within the species.Venomand Carnage are often enough to handle on their own; adding a symbiote to the Brood is a recipe for horrifying disaster within the Venomverse.
