Peter remembered that it was sound waves that made the symbiote creature scream and grow weak. Venom attempts to stop Spider-Man from making sound waves Harry attempted to save Peter from Venom, ultimately sacrificing himself by getting impaled by his own glider in order to save Peter from the same fate. After defeating Sandman, Venom kidnaps Peter. Harry tried to keep The Sandman at bay while Peter tried to take care of Venom. Venom is attacked by New Goblin's Razor Bats Peter was almost killed from Venom and Sandman teaming on him, But then Peter's friend Harry Osborn came blazing onto the scene to save the day, in his New Goblin gear. Restrained, he tried warning Eddie about the Symbiote but the cautions did not faze Eddie. Arriving on the scene, he attempted to fight Eddie but he proved too strong. Peter attempted to plead with Harry to help him save M.J, but Harry scornfully told him to get out, revealing his half scarred face. Seeing her captured at a construction site on the news, Peter Parker put on his old traditional blue and red Spider-Man costume. Painting Spider-Man as a bad person for not allowing Sandman to gain money illegally for his sick daughter, Venom asks Flint if he's interested in working together to kill Spider-Man, to which Sandman agrees to.Įddie Brock captures Mary Jane Watson through use of a taxi. Before he leaves, Eddie proposes a deal to Flint in a sympathetic tone. After The Sandman attacked Venom, mistaking him for the actual Spider-Man, Venom gives him a disapproving roar before Flint tosses him aside. While doing such, he happened to run into The Sandman. But, the creature won in the end and found a new host.Įddie Brock, now re-christened and re-born as Venom, traveled around the city web-slinging and swinging in Spider-Man's own style, looking for the real Spider-Man himself. Eddie struggles like he's in a straightjacket sinking directly into quicksand. Just as he tossed the debris of the alien suit, it landed directly on top of Eddie Brock and completely consumes him, even more so than Peter. Peter Parker peeled off the creature and it descends down the bell tower. The symbiote then seemed to look more demonic and aggressive. Peter Parker was at the top of the bell tower attempting to tear the symbiote suit from his body, and with the help of the bell's thunderous chimes, the suit seems to be shrieking in pain. Almost like a divine hand granted his wish, he heard a scream from above. Angry at Peter for ruining his life and refusing to accept that him losing his job was his fault, he went into a church and prayed for Peter's death. He also becomes increasingly aggressive towards others.Īfter losing his job and his reputation for forging a photo of Spider-Man robbing a bank, Eddie Brock saw Peter Parker with Gwen Stacy and quickly became depressed. He gets a hip hairstyle, a pricey suit, an over-inflated ego, more swagger, more overall arrogance and Eddie's ability to schmooze and socialize with women. After the alien symbiote took him over, Peter Parker became more like Eddie Brock, both in speech and personality. And his cologne seems to disgust more than it attracts. She's amused at the gesture, but brushes him off. Jonah Jameson's secretary Miss Betty Brant. He later met Captain Stacy and told him he is dating his daughter. But after one coffee date, she has no interest in pursuing things further. He is known to have once dated Gwen Stacy who's a model and a physicist. However, Eddie lacks elsewhere, he apparently has no real friends or close family.Įddie Brock considers himself a ladies' man, but the ladies themselves don't concur. He is overly arrogant and obnoxious, but certainly a lot more polished. Eddie Brock is louder, more flamboyant, more able to schmooze and socialize. However, this turned out to be another Eddie completely distanced from Eddie Brock, since it is made clear in Spider-Man 3 that Eddie was a new arrival at the Daily Bugle and was hired as a freelance by Jameson just a week before the "crane incident" involving Gwen Stacy in the movie.Įddie is at first glance, an exact opposite to Peter Parker in almost every way imaginable-He dresses in spiffy designer clothes, uses enormous hair products, rides a motorcycle and seems progressively tanned. Jonah Jameson that "Eddie" has been trying to photograph Spider-Man for weeks. While mulling over what to make of Spider-Man, The Daily Bugle editor Robbie Robertson is heard remarking "Eddie's been trying to get a picture of him for weeks", though it is unknown if he is referring to Eddie Brock. Born in the late 70s, at the time of Spider-Man's first appearance in New York, Eddie Brock is already an active freelance photographer.
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