Warning! Contains Spoilers For Venom War: Carnage #2!

Carnage. While exploring a laboratory, Carnage comes across a shocking conspiracy to weaponize symbiotes, in an upgrade that could have a significant impact on the future of the Marvel Universe.

Venom War: Carnage #2 – by writer Torunn Grønbekk and artist Pere Pérez – finds Carnage using possession to take over the body of Finn Taylor, and he uses that new body to infiltrate the lab Finn is in charge of. It's here that Carnage sees exactly what the K-project is, and it might be surprising to some readers.

It seems that the K-project is about selling symbiotes on a nearly industrial scale. This would completely change how wars are fought in the Marvel Universe, and it would certainly have devastating consequences.

Carnage Uncovers A Major Marvel Universe Conspiracy To Weaponized Symbiotes

Venom War: Carnage #2 – Written By Torunn Grønbekk; Art By Pere Pérez

Comic book art: Carnage prepares to attack while surrounded by crimson red tendrils.

If these new symbiotes are little more than mindless suits, then they'd make the perfect enhancement to whatever organization uses them.

Symbiotes are incredible aliens. They're capable of increasing a 's endurance, strength, and granting them incredible abilities. It's no surprise that some group would try to weaponize them over and over again. The scientists in this preview even mention an auction, likely being where they're going to try and sell off this new brainless version of symbiotes. The problem with symbiotes has always been their ability to resist or even directly take over their host, but creating a symbiote that has no mind of its own would completely solve this problem.

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Symbiotes are pretty dangerous and they're capable of evolving past their weaknesses, which is why a new weakness being created is major news.

Groups have been trying to weaponize symbiotes for decades in the Marvel Universe. This goes as far back as Vietnam, as seen in the story Web of Venom: Ve'Nam, which revealed that the US Government attempted to use symbiote soldiers to help win the war in Vietnam. Unfortunately, this didn't work as the symbiotes simply went insane and took full control over their hosts. Yet this new K-project could be what finally solves this. If these new symbiotes are little more than mindless suits, then they'd make the perfect enhancement to whatever organization uses them.

Now, with the Venom War raging...Marvel's most dangerous symbiote by far, Carnage, has discovered a secret plot to sell symbiotes to the highest bidder as soldiers.

The K-Project Makes Symbiotes More Dangerous Than Ever, As Marvel's "Venom War" Escalates

Venom War: Carnage #2 – Available September 11, 2024

Now, with the Venom War raging, and the previous Venom hosts are all fighting over who gets to keep the iconic symbiote, zombiotes are roaming the streets of Manhattan infecting everyone, Marvel's most dangerous symbiote by far, Carnage, has discovered a secret plot to sell symbiotes to the highest bidder as soldiers. While there's no telling how all of these plot points will be resolved or tie together, there's one thing that's for sure: Carnage will definitely be using all the chaos to his advantage in the Marvel Universe.

Venom War: Carnage #2 wil be available September 11, 2024 from Marvel Comics.

Venom War: Carnage #2 (2024)

Venom War Carnage #2 cover, Carnage grappling with a version of Venom.
  • Writer: Torunn Grønbekk
  • Artist: Pere Pérez
  • Cover Artist: Ken Lashley, Rachelle Rosenberg
Venom in David Baldeon Comic Cover Art
NAME
Venom (Symbiote), Eddie Brock (most prominent host)
Alias
Eddie Brock
Created By
David Michelinie, Todd McFarlane
POWERS
Superhuman strength, speed, agility, and endurance, Ability to cling to surfaces, Shape-shifting abilities (forming weapons, shields), Regeneration and healing factor, Immunity to Spider-Man's spider-sense, Enhanced senses, Able to produce webbing, Bonding with a host to share or amplify powers, Immunity to all Earthly diseases
RELATIONSHIPS
Eddie Brock (primary host and ally), Peter Parker/Spider-Man (initial enemy, later uneasy ally), Anne Weying (former wife of Eddie Brock and occasional host), Cletus Kasady/Carnage (offspring of the Venom symbiote and a deadly enemy)
HISTORY
The Venom symbiote is an alien organism that first bonded with Peter Parker (Spider-Man) during the "Secret Wars" storyline. After Parker rejected the symbiote, it found a new host in Eddie Brock, a disgraced journalist. The symbiote and Brock bonded over their mutual hatred for Spider-Man, becoming the anti-hero known as Venom. Over time, Venom has evolved from a villain to an anti-hero, often fighting alongside other heroes to protect innocents, though his methods remain brutal.

Venom is a symbiotic alien entity bonded with various human hosts, notably Eddie Brock and later Flash Thompson. It grants superhuman strength, agility, and a shape-shifting black costume. Initially a Spider-Man villain due to its origins, Venom evolved into an antihero, battling both villains and his own dark impulses. The character embodies themes of duality and redemption within the Marvel Universe.