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Fiction caracter of Marvel Comics part of the symbionts of the family of Venom

Toxin
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Fine art by Patrick Bisley

Publication data
Publisher Marvel Comics
First appearance As Patrick Mulligan:
Venom/Carnage #1 (September 2004)
Every bit Toxin:
Venom/Carnage #2 (October 2004)
As Eddie Brock:
Venom #17 (May 2012)
As Bren Waters:
King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes #three (April 2021)
Created by Peter Milligan
Clayton Crain
In-story data
Change ego Various hosts
Team affiliations every bit Patrick Mulligan: NYPD
as Eddie Brock: Savage Six, FBI, Symbiote Taskforce
Notable aliases Son of Carnage
Abilities Conflicting symbiote grants:
  • Superhuman strength, speed, agility, stamina, durability, endurance and reflexes
  • Organic "webbing"
  • Regenerative healing factor
  • Ability to cling to most surfaces
  • Limited shapeshifting, including the power to shape shift his limbs into weapons, and camouflage
  • Amnesty to Spider Sense likewise as Venom and Carnage tracking him downwardly
  • Fangs and claws appear when he is angry

Toxin is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published past Curiosity Comics. He has been depicted as an antihero and at times a supervillain. The character is the offspring of Carnage, the third major symbiote in the Marvel Universe, the 9th known to have appeared in the comics exterior of the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, and the first symbiote that Spider-Human considers an marry, despite several temporary alliances with Venom in the by. The Toxin symbiote's various hosts are former NYPD police officer Patrick Mulligan, Eddie Brock, and teenager Bren Waters.

Stephen Graham portrayed Detective Mulligan in the Sony'south Spider-Human being Universe film Venom: Let At that place Be Carnage.

Fictional character biography [edit]

Carnage produced an offspring: a third symbiote. Carnage felt only dislike and hatred towards this new spawn, fifty-fifty before giving "birth" to it, both fearing that it could go much stronger, and existence generally disgusted at the thought of giving birth. At the same time, Venom became enlightened that Carnage was "meaning" and sought out Carnage to talk about this new symbiote. Carnage had resolved to kill this spawn every bit soon as information technology was born. Venom was doing the best to protect the new symbiote, with the intention of raising information technology to go a new partner. Venom was also concerned that, as the 1,000th symbiote of their line, the new symbiote could potentially become psychotic and violent because of genetic breakup.[i]

Patrick Mulligan [edit]

Patrick Mulligan was one of New York City'due south finest cops, yet troubled with various personal issues. His stressful job, forth with the strain of his new family (his wife Gina was pregnant with their first son Edward) were taking their cost. One night while on duty, he came across the site where Carnage was giving birth to the new symbiote. Carnage, needing a host to hide the symbiote to keep information technology from Venom, bonded it to Mulligan. Carnage resolved to kill both Mulligan and the symbiote since they were not nonetheless stiff enough to manifest a super-powered costume like the Venom and Carnage symbiotes. Venom still hoped to apply this new symbiote as a partner, and fought Carnage to a standstill to protect Mulligan and the symbiote, whom he christened Toxin, later on himself.[1] At first, Mulligan didn't realize what had happened to him. Soon, the Toxin symbiote had matured enough to gain both witting thought and the force to form a symbiote costume on Mulligan's body. After Carnage attacked Gina and Edward at their home, Mulligan realized the Toxin symbiote was a danger to both himself and his family. During a subsequent confrontation between Venom, Carnage, and Toxin, Venom realized Mulligan was defended to a life of virtue, or as shut every bit he could come under the symbiote's influence. When it became clear that Toxin was hands every bit strong as either of his predecessors, and was even so growing, Venom and Carnage formed a temporary pact to destroy Toxin.[2] Spider-Human stumbled into the concluding confrontation amidst the symbiote trio, and helped Toxin. After they fended off Venom and Carnage, Toxin had a conversation with Spider-Man, filling the latter in on what had happened. Spider-Man encouraged him, and Toxin resigned himself to a life of battling his base symbiote urges while trying to harness his power for adept. He left his wife and child, and the police force, to attempt to come up to terms with his new life.[three]

In 2005, after Spider-Man joined the New Avengers, Marvel introduced a half-dozen-issue Toxin express series, which followed Toxin's battles with diverse supervillains escaped from the Raft equally a result of events at the start of The New Avengers series. The series also portrayed Mulligan's constant battle to keep the Toxin symbiote under control; as the host and symbiote minds had conversations and arguments with each other. Throughout the miniseries, he battled Rex Cobra, the Wrecker, Piledriver, and Razor Fist.[4] At i betoken, trying to alive with the Toxin symbiote became too much for Mulligan, who attempted suicide by throwing himself in front of a train. The Toxin symbiote intervened at the concluding moment, saving Mulligan and claiming that Mulligan didn't actually want to die. When Mulligan pressed the issue, it became articulate that, different the Venom and Carnage symbiotes, Toxin is not certain it could survive on its ain and find a new host. In the limited serial, Razor Fist murdered Mulligan's male parent, but Toxin begins to show signs of a heroic behavior; he tracked Razor Fist down, merely rather than slaughtering (every bit both the Toxin symbiote and Razor Fist himself urge), Toxin controls himself and turns Razor Fist over to the police force. Mulligan reconciled with Gina by 'introducing' his estranged wife to the Toxin symbiote as a mode of explaining why he walked out on his family.[5] Mulligan and the Toxin symbiote co-operate peacefully with an agreement: Mulligan volition be in complete command, if he allows Toxin ii hours of "playtime" each nighttime. Only in those ii hours, Toxin is not allowed to commit any acts of grand theft, arson, or homicide.[6]

Mulligan is killed by Blackheart, resulting in the Toxin symbiote appearing in an clandestine lab in Las Vegas.[7]

Eddie Brock [edit]

Afterwards, the Offense Main's underling Jack O'Lantern blackmails Venom into retrieving the Toxin symbiote. A fight with security personnel results in Jack O'Lantern taking the Toxin symbiote and fleeing.[vii] Blackheart is revealed to have bound pieces of the Toxin symbiote to clones of X-23, and also retained a pocket-size sample of the Toxin symbiote in a test tube because of needing an "alien'south flesh" as an ingredient in a ritual to bring hell to Earth.[8]

Forth with Venom, Anti-Venom, Hybrid and his sister Contemptuousness, Toxin is mentioned as being the next option to stop Carnage's binge in the Midwest after the Avengers are defeated.[nine] However, the US military is unable to observe Toxin, leaving it upward to the hybrid symbiotes and Scorn to finish Carnage.[10]

After killing Hybrid and Scream, Eddie Brock follows Venom into Crime Primary's headquarters as part of his program to destroy all symbiotes. During the ensuing fight between Venom and Crime Master's underlings, Crime Master locks Brock upwardly and forcibly bonds him to the Toxin symbiote, making him the new Toxin.[xi] Brock joins the Cruel Six to fight Venom,[12] merely is severely burned in the fight.[thirteen]

Eddie and the Toxin symbiote eventually track down Venom and discover a group of creatures called the "symbiote slayers" that are determined to destroy the symbiotes. Venom and Toxin have to team upward to fight the "slayers". Subsequently this, Toxin agrees to leave Venom alone, and Brock as Toxin reclaims his title equally the "lethal protector".

Brock and the Toxin symbiote appear over again in the All New, All Different Marvel miniseries Carnage, where Brock serves in a chore force led by John Jameson, in hopes to entrap Carnage who was hidden in a mine-shaft. Toxin is considered "Programme B" to the force, and Brock's transformation into Toxin is manually controlled through a button. The Toxin symbiote's expect has changed into resembling Agent Venom's, in which he sports red torso armor. Simply at the end, Brock loses the arrange.

Carnage has taken agree of the book known every bit the Darkhold, to resurrect Chthon, Eddie Brock ultimately sacrifices the Toxin symbiote in the final upshot against Chthon.

Bren Waters [edit]

Toxin returns during the King in Black tie-in miniseries Planet of the Symbiotes. Toxin has now bonded with a new host, teenager Bren Waters, the son of the new Guardsman (Ozkar Waters); the ii take a cursory scuffle.[14]

Powers and abilities [edit]

The Toxin symbiote possessed the special abilities of his two symbiote predecessors: he tin can stick to walls (which originally came from when Spider-Man was a host of the Venom symbiote), tin change his identity to that of a completely different person, and likewise has unlimited webbing. With Patrick Mulligan as the host, Toxin is cherry-red from the abdomen upward and blackness from the abdomen down.[15] With Eddie Brock equally the host, Toxin resembles a combination of Venom and Carnage just with the entire body red—light on the breast, and dark on the arms and lower body.[xvi] Toxin can also alloy in with his surroundings and get undetectable, an ability he gained from his grandfather Venom, and he can class solid weapons from his limbs, an power first seen in his father Carnage. Toxin also seems to accept some sort of quick-healing ability like his predecessors, as his wounds from his first battle with Razor Fist healed remarkably rapidly. Unlike the others, Toxin can track anyone—not just other symbiotes or symbiote host—within the entire urban center of New York and possibly farther, every bit long as he has something to begin from.[15]

Unlike many of the other symbiotes, Toxin did not endeavour to accept over the mind of his homo host. Instead, the Toxin symbiote actually thinks and voices its opinions to the human host (as evidenced in Toxin's "Cut to the Chase" storyline). The Toxin symbiote usually speaks when the host is in his "homo class", and acts very immature and childlike considering of its nascent beingness, once refusing to aid Pat in boxing until he apologized for an before argument. In improver, he seems to have a stronger resistance to sonics and intense estrus compared to Carnage, though this does not hateful that Toxin is more resistant to violent urges: it tin can get carried abroad with violence and fighting crime, even if it's a petty criminal offence. When he'southward not aroused or fighting, Toxin is slim and smooth-lined, although still well muscled, closely resembling Carnage or Spider-Man's symbiote costume. When he becomes upset or ambitious, he grows into his much bigger and stronger form similar Venom, with vicious fangs and long curving claws. The Toxin symbiote recently adult a venomous bite after bonding to Eddie.

In other media [edit]

Film [edit]

  • A variation of Patrick Mulligan appears in the live-action Sony'southward Spider-Homo Universe film Venom: Let At that place Be Carnage, portrayed by Stephen Graham.[17] [18] This version is a detective for the San Francisco Constabulary Department who wears a hearing aid. His damaged hearing was due to an encounter as an officeholder with Frances Barrison. In the present, he attempted to employ Eddie Brock to investigate Cletus Kasady, but gets defenseless in a battle between the Venom and Carnage symbiotes and Shriek. During the fight, Mulligan is apparently killed by Shriek, but absorbs a slice of one of the symbiotes, which later revives him and causes his eyes to glow blue.

Video games [edit]

  • The Patrick Mulligan incarnation of Toxin appears in Curiosity: War on Heroes.
  • The Eddie Brock incarnation of Toxin appears in Marvel Heroes as an alternating costume for Eddie Brock / Venom.
  • A variation of the Toxin symbiote dubbed Carnom appears as a playable character and boss in Lego Marvel Super Heroes two. This version is the issue of the Green Goblin 2099 using a shard of the Nexus of All Realities to fuse the Venom and Carnage symbiotes. Carnom is initially controlled by the Goblin, but he is defeated and freed by the heroes and starts chasing the Goblin in retaliation for his abuse.
  • The Patrick Mulligan and Eddie Brock incarnations of Toxin appear as playable characters in Spider-Man Unlimited.

Trade [edit]

  • Two action figures of Toxin accept been produced. The start, in the terminal series of the Spider-Human Classic line, represents the Patrick Mulligan incarnation of the character. The 2nd, released every bit function of the 2014 Spider-Homo Legends series, depicts the Eddie Brock incarnation.
  • The Patrick Mulligan incarnation of Toxin appears equally a Marvel Heroclix effigy as a part of the "Spider web of Spider-Human being" line.
  • Both the head and an arm of the Toxin symbiote appear aslope the Ultron effigy in Hasbro'due south "Marvel Mashers" line of figures.
  • A 6-inch deluxe Curiosity Fan-Aqueduct exclusive Marvel Fable effigy of the Patrick Mulligan incarnation of Toxin was released.
  • Several accessories of Toxin have been produced, including a T-shirt.
  • Blankets and hats take likewise been produced, displaying the Patrick Mulligan incarnation of Toxin, but were mistakenly labelled as Carnage.[19]

References [edit]

  1. ^ a b Peter Milligan (w), Clayton Crain (a).Venom vs. Carnage one of iv (September 2004), New York, NY: Marvel Comics
  2. ^ Venom vs. Carnage #2-3
  3. ^ Venom vs. Carnage #4
  4. ^ Toxin #i-3
  5. ^ Toxin #6
  6. ^ Toxin #5
  7. ^ a b Venom vol. 2 #eleven (December 2011)
  8. ^ Venom vol. 2 #13 (February 2012)
  9. ^ Carnage U.s.A. #1 (December 2011)
  10. ^ Carnage U.S.A. #2 (January 2012)
  11. ^ Venom vol. 2 #17 (May 2012)
  12. ^ Venom vol. 2 #eighteen (May 2012)
  13. ^ Venom vol. 2 #21 (July 2012)
  14. ^ King in Black: Planet of the Symbiotes #3 (Apr 2021)
  15. ^ a b Spider-Man: Venom Vs. Carnage. Marvel. 2007.
  16. ^ Bunn, Cullen (2011). Venom #31. Marvel.
  17. ^ Venom: Let There Be Carnage - Sectional Trailer Breakdown with Director Andy Serkis - IGN , retrieved 2021-08-05
  18. ^ D'Alessandro, Amanda N'Duka,Anthony; Due north'Duka, Amanda; D'Alessandro, Anthony (2019-12-05). "'Venom 2': 'The Irishman' & 'Rocketman' Actor Stephen Graham Boards Sony Sequel". Deadline . Retrieved 2021-08-05 .
  19. ^ "Spider-Man Toxin Carnage Fleece Throw Blanket".

External links [edit]

  • Toxin at the Marvel Universe wiki
  • Toxin's profile at Spiderfan.org
  • Toxin on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki
  • Toxin'south comics at TheVenomSite.com

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