The Symbiote is thriving.
Man and Symbiote combined.
You're fired. Find my Symbiote.
He doesn't have a grandma he's a Symbiote.
Don't think so, Symbiote.
Don't let the Symbiote control you.
The Symbiote later appears in the episodes"Carnage","Venom Bomb","Second Chance"
and"The Avenging Spider-Man.
Recognizing it as his Symbiote, he goes to Earth to find it.
This leaves the Symbiote inside Brock as the only known surviving specimen.
The Venom Symbiote appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy episode"Drive Me Carnage.
While traveling Groot accidentally bonds to the Symbiote and started attacking the others.
the name began to apply to the Symbiote as well as its hosts.
In the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, the Symbiote was rejected by Eddie,
The Symbiote also exhibits telepathic abilities,
primarily when it needs to communicate with its host.
The Symbiote was then imprisoned on Battleworld to ensure
it didn't pollute the species' gene pool.
In the episode"Venom", Doctor Octopus creates the Venom Symbiote from a sample of Spider-Man's blood.
When the Venom Symbiote bonds with a human,
that new dual-life form usually refers to itself as"Venom".
Then Rocket tried to save his friend, but the Symbiote left Groot and bonded to him.
In a post-credit scene,
Harry Osborn is seen bonded to the Symbiote in Norman Osborn's secret lab.
The Symbiote displays non-human teeth,
which are very sharp, and commonly protrudes a long tongue from its mouth.
Eddie Brock arrives with the Symbiote and saves Tel-Kar from the Warbride Skrull M'Lanz,
who had followed him.
Brock warns Angelo of the Symbiote, but Angelo rebuffs him, saying that he has nothing to lose.
In the episode"The Uncertainly Principle", the Symbiote arrives on Earth by stowing away on the space shuttle.
During a fight with"Anti-Venom"(Eddie Brock), he and his Symbiote were separated, and the Venom Symbiote was nearly destroyed.
Lee swears to get out, reclaim the Venom Symbiote, and plan revenge on those who have wronged him.
The Symbiote escaped and bonded again to Parker,
who used sound waves from a cathedral's church bell to repel it.