Venom's biggest fears in the comics often center on being alone, the creator/god of symbiotes Knull, intense sonic attacks, and the chaotic nature of Deadpool, with his fear of Knull representing existential dread, while being alone taps into Eddie Brock's deep-seated insecurities. Symbiotes are inherently vulnerable to extreme noise and fire, which triggers primal terror from their creation, but their psychological fears vary with their host.
However, Venom has a couple of key weaknesses that Spider-Man can exploit. High-frequency sonic technology will cause the symbiote to flee, even leading it to break its hold on the host. Fire is also something the symbiote is deathly afraid of - he will cower in the face of flames.
Most symbiotes have a weakness against intense sonic vibrations and heat, with known exceptions being Payback and the Grendel. Knull revealed this is a psychosomatic vulnerability dating back to their creation, and that his later, stronger iterations do not have this weakness.
Venom is a villain in Marvel's Spiderman. He also known as his host Eddie Brock. He hates Spiderman because he thinks he is the cause of all the bad luck in his life.
In addition to his fears of harm coming to those he's close to, Peter is also apprehensive about things that have to do with his role as Spider-Man and the consequences that follow.
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.
The Symbiotes are sensitive to loud noises because they, on a primal level, fear the sound of Knull's celestial hammer forging the first proto-Symbiote into the blade All-Black, hammering their very will, which their body ("flesh") physically reacts to, like how loud noises cause our skin to tingle.
However, the symbiotes also possess weaknesses that can be fatal. Some of these weaknesses include: A natural weakness to sonic attacks and heat-based attacks, which Knull unintentionally gave them while they were being forged. However, symbiotes have a growing resistance to sound and fire due to their evolution.
There has been plenty of examples where writers have directly referenced the symbiote having no just platonic but ROMANTIC feelings, to the point that after endless retcons, its romantic feelings are the only consistent trait the symbiote has.
Powers and abilities
The original Anti-Venom symbiote is immune to heat and sound-based attacks, the traditional weaknesses of symbiotes.
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.
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🔥 Symbiotes are canonically weak to high-frequency sound and fire. 🔊
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