The first symbiote in Marvel Comics lore is a primordial entity created by the god Knull from the living darkness of the void, which he fashioned into a blade and used to slay a Celestial, giving birth to the symbiote race and its first offspring, All-Black the Necrosword.
Symbiotes were originally created by an ancient malevolent primordial deity named Knull. When the Celestials began their vast plan to evolve the universe, Knull, seeing that his "Kingdom" was being touched, retaliated by constructing All-Black, the first symbiote, and subsequently cut off a Celestial's head.
In terms of publication history, Venom is the original symbiote. The character debuted in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN (1963) #252 as a new costume that Peter Parker received during SECRET WARS (1984). However, Parker eventually learned his suit was an alien that had bonded with him.
The symbiote went on to merge with other hosts, beginning with Eddie Brock, its second host, with whom it first became Venom. Venom has endured as one of Spider-Man's most prominent villains, and was initially regarded as one of his three archenemies, alongside the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus.
Eddie Brock as Venom is who most would consider the original character. Though the Venom symbiote was introduced in 1984, the 1993 limited series “Venom: Lethal Protector” was the first to explore Brock's history before he bonded with the symbiote.
As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.
In fact, right after its birth, the symbiote proved to be more adaptive than its father Venom, merging with Kasady's blood to forge a more visceral bond with its host. This also gave its “skin” that distinctive red hue.
We know for example, in the movie Venom mentions he was bullied on his homeplanet (Klyntar) for being the weakest, and being like a “loser”. Pretty much confirming he is one of or thee weakest symbiote. We know he's definitely weaker than ones like Riot, Carnage, Toxin, etc.
The Toxin Symbiote (of Earth-616) is an alien symbiote born from Carnage as the 1000th symbiote in its lineage.
Venom then picks up Knull, flies into the air, and punches through the Symbiote barrier surrounding Earth, where Knull states that the Void is eternal and the abyss has teeth. Venom then states he doesn't care if he is right as he plunges his hand into the sun and uses the Uni-Power to vaporize Knull.
Mr. Immortal is a mutant with the power of immortality, which allows his body to regenerate from any injury, including ones that would kill ordinary humans.
He attempts to fly Knull into space, as he had done to Carnage, only for Knull to break free, kill Sentry by tearing him in half, and absorb the Void. Sentry's corpse is reassembled and used by Director None and the Blasphemy Cartel to house 100 million ghosts intent on destroying Stephen and Clea Strange.
Galactus. He came from the previous universe. EDIT: For oldest mutant, Apocalypse is generally considered the oldest, though Selene may have him beat.
Venom Settles a Huge Fan Debate: Yes, Symbiote Colors Matter - IMDb. Venom #8 confirms symbiote colors matter, with red symbiotes being stronger than black. Red symbiotes signify a perfect bond with a host, potentially explaining their increased strength.
In the "Venom Inc." storyline, Venom is captured by the Life Foundation and was experimented on. The Life Foundation accidentally pour hydrochloric acid on Venom, giving him a white appearance and new abilities, including intangibility.
Carnage is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually as an adversary of Spider-Man and the archenemy of Carnage's father Venom, in particular the Eddie Brock incarnation of the character, although Carnage and Venom have joined forces when their goals have aligned.
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Darwin possesses the mutant ability of reactive evolution, which allows him to continuously transform his body to adapt to danger. Darwin as depicted in Uncanny X-Men #478 (November 2006).
His adamantium skeleton was starting to poison him. He was also about 200 years old. He's not immortal. His healing factor wasn't what it used to be and couldn't keep up with the heavy metal poisoning.
A mercenary soldier, he played an important role in the series Deadpool; T-Ray served to remind Wade Wilson, also known as Deadpool, what a failure he was. He is Deadpool's archenemy for many issues and almost everything that happened to Deadpool was a part of an elaborate plan orchestrated by him.
Sonic manipulator Shriek is commonly known as Spider-Man's foe, and as the sometimes-partner of Carnage. Born Frances Louise Barrison, it's believed that an unstable upbringing causes her frequent bouts of insanity. When paired with Cletus Kasady, her thirst for chaos is insatiable.
During a confrontation in a cathedral between the Venom and Carnage symbiotes, Mulligan was apparently killed by Barrison. However, he absorbs a piece of Carnage, which later revives him and causes his eyes to glow blue.