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Cookie on the internet 04/16/2007

Cookie on the internet

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olimar
08/10/2013
am hungry for peanuts!no chocolate!i hate chocolate!
spider
08/10/2013
olimar,if you eat peanuts,you can get all crazy
olimar
08/10/2013
fine then.
spider
08/10/2013
i will rip your balls
olimar
08/10/2013
›:(
AM NOT A GUY YOU IDIOT!AM GIRL!text me later
spider
08/10/2013
alright
Rangga
11/29/2015
I considered wnitirg the whole thing for you, but wilkipedia had it organized perfectly, so I copied the info that was relevant to your question below. I hope it helps you understand a bit more about Venom from the comic books anyway.__________________________________________________While embroiled in a minor storyline fighting the Secret Wars on an alien planet, Spider-Man had to give up his web shooters to help the heroes escape being crushed by a mountain (dropped on them by the Molecule Man). Needing to find equipment to replace his web shooters, Spider-Man was informed by other heroes of a machine in a nearby lab that could repair his suit. Spidey went searching, but unwittingly activated the wrong machine, freeing from imprisonment a sentient alien symbiote. As Spider-Man touched the black blob, it flowed over his body, forming a new costume which he soon discovered responded to his thoughts, was able to mimic street clothes and seemed to provide an inexhaustible supply of webbing. Once back on Earth, Spider-Man learned the true nature of the costume, and discovered that the symbiote desired to fuse permanently with him, enveloping him at night as he slept, using his unconscious body to go out and fight crime. With the aid of Mister Fantastic, Spider-Man removed the costume by using sonic waves, to which it was vulnerable, but it broke free from the Fantastic Four's custody, and attempted to bond itself to Spider-Man in a church tower. The clanging of the church bells, coupled with Spidey's forced rejection of the symbiote, weakened the alien, and it slithered away, seemingly to die.Meanwhile, reporter Eddie Brock had been penning a number of articles in The Daily Globe on the recent Sin-Eater case, a storyline that ran in Amazing Spider-Man’s sister title, The Spectacular Spider-Man. Following a false lead, he proceeded to write a series of columns identifying Emil Gregg as the perpetrator of the crimes. When Spider-Man caught the real criminal, policeman Stan Carter, Emil Gregg was discovered to be a compulsive confessor. The Globe became a laughing stock, Brock was fired, shunned by his peers, and forced to write scathing celebrity expose9s and alien abduction drivel for the scandal rags. Brock took up weight lifting in the hopes of reducing his stress, but was unsuccessful in alleviating his obsessive hatred of Spider-Man. Planning to kill himself, Eddie went to a church to apologize to God for not being strong enough to handle life. There, Eddie was discovered by the alien costume, which bonded to him. Because of the symbiote's previous connection with Peter Parker, Brock was now aware of Spider-Man's secret identity. This increased Brock's hatred for both Parker and Spider-Man, leading Venom to become one of Spider-Man's most dangerous rogues.___________________________________________________Just to add a couple of things about Venom: Venom knows that Spider-Man is Peter Parker. The alien symbiote told Eddie Brock. Venom does NOT trigger Spider-Man's spidey sense. Because of this, Venom is one of the few villians that can attempt an ambush on Spidey, and succeed.

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