Finally, Venom is stealing Spider-Man's original red-and-blue costume for his next outfit upgrade Venom took over the Spider-Man costume in Amazing Spider-Man #252 - now the shoe's on the other foot in Venom #252 Image credit: J. Scott Campbell (Marvel Comics).
In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
Marvel officially unveils Venom's Red and Blue Spider-Man costume in Venom #252 and Battleworld #3. The new symbiote suit debuts in Battleworld #3, tying into the legacy of Marvel's Secret Wars.
Venom is following in Spider-Man's footsteps by changing its black and white costume to Spidey's red and blue colors.
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But Spider-Mans suit has the same shading so either venom is blue or Spider-Man is red & black.
Finally, Venom is stealing Spider-Man's original red-and-blue costume for his next outfit upgrade Venom took over the Spider-Man costume in Amazing Spider-Man #252 - now the shoe's on the other foot in Venom #252 Image credit: J. Scott Campbell (Marvel Comics).
Marvel officially unveils Venom's Red and Blue Spider-Man costume in Venom #252 and Battleworld #3. The new symbiote suit debuts in Battleworld #3, tying into the legacy of Marvel's Secret Wars.
Marvel has revealed a new look at Venom, as the iconic symbiote gets a major redesign, taking on Spider-Man's beloved red and blue color scheme. Marvel's new Battleworld series acts as an homage to the original 1984 Secret Wars event, which introduced Venom to the Marvel Universe. It's therefore only fitting that the symbiote gets a dramatic redesign in the process.
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Finally, Venom is stealing Spider-Man's original red-and-blue costume for his next outfit upgrade Venom took over the Spider-Man costume in Amazing Spider-Man #252 - now the shoe's on the other foot in Venom #252 Image credit: J. Scott Campbell (Marvel Comics).
Marvel has revealed a new look at Venom, as the iconic symbiote gets a major redesign, taking on Spider-Man's beloved red and blue color scheme. Marvel's new Battleworld series acts as an homage to the original 1984 Secret Wars event, which introduced Venom to the Marvel Universe.
In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
While Venom's light blue color in Marvel vs. Capcom may turn off purists, the character has had different color schemes within the realm of comics as well. David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, Venom's original creators, mixed in shades of blue with the character's predominantly black costume to make certain body parts stand out.
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In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
Venom is following in Spider-Man's footsteps by changing its black and white costume to Spidey's red and blue colors.
Finally, Venom is stealing Spider-Man's original red-and-blue costume for his next outfit upgrade Venom took over the Spider-Man costume in Amazing Spider-Man #252 - now the shoe's on the other foot in Venom #252 Image credit: J. Scott Campbell (Marvel Comics).
But Spider-Mans suit has the same shading so either venom is blue or Spider-Man is red & black.
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But Spider-Mans suit has the same shading so either venom is blue or Spider-Man is red & black.
In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
Marvel has revealed a new look at Venom, as the iconic symbiote gets a major redesign, taking on Spider-Man's beloved red and blue color scheme. Marvel's new Battleworld series acts as an homage to the original 1984 Secret Wars event, which introduced Venom to the Marvel Universe. It's therefore only fitting that the symbiote gets a dramatic redesign in the process.
While Venom's light blue color in Marvel vs. Capcom may turn off purists, the character has had different color schemes within the realm of comics as well. David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, Venom's original creators, mixed in shades of blue with the character's predominantly black costume to make certain body parts stand out.
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Venom Debuts New Color Scheme Inspired by Spider-Man In today's Venom #251 - from Al Ewing, Paco Medina, Frank D'Armata and Clayton Cowles - Venom debuts an awesome new red and blue design. The makeover is a deliberate reference to Spider-Man, with Venom shifting his colors to mimic Peter Parker's iconic costume.
Marvel has revealed a new look at Venom, as the iconic symbiote gets a major redesign, taking on Spider-Man's beloved red and blue color scheme. Marvel's new Battleworld series acts as an homage to the original 1984 Secret Wars event, which introduced Venom to the Marvel Universe.
While Venom's light blue color in Marvel vs. Capcom may turn off purists, the character has had different color schemes within the realm of comics as well. David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, Venom's original creators, mixed in shades of blue with the character's predominantly black costume to make certain body parts stand out.
The Venom symbiote bonds to Spider-Man in Secret Wars #8. Art by Mike Zeck. The story of how Spider-Man gets his new black costume is recounted in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 (December 1984), in which writer Jim Shooter and artist Mike Zeck depicted the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe transported to another planet called Battleworld by a being called the Beyonder. After.
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Venom is following in Spider-Man's footsteps by changing its black and white costume to Spidey's red and blue colors.
The Venom symbiote bonds to Spider-Man in Secret Wars #8. Art by Mike Zeck. The story of how Spider-Man gets his new black costume is recounted in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 (December 1984), in which writer Jim Shooter and artist Mike Zeck depicted the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe transported to another planet called Battleworld by a being called the Beyonder. After.
While Venom's light blue color in Marvel vs. Capcom may turn off purists, the character has had different color schemes within the realm of comics as well. David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, Venom's original creators, mixed in shades of blue with the character's predominantly black costume to make certain body parts stand out.
In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
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Venom Debuts New Color Scheme Inspired by Spider-Man In today's Venom #251 - from Al Ewing, Paco Medina, Frank D'Armata and Clayton Cowles - Venom debuts an awesome new red and blue design. The makeover is a deliberate reference to Spider-Man, with Venom shifting his colors to mimic Peter Parker's iconic costume.
The Venom symbiote bonds to Spider-Man in Secret Wars #8. Art by Mike Zeck. The story of how Spider-Man gets his new black costume is recounted in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 (December 1984), in which writer Jim Shooter and artist Mike Zeck depicted the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe transported to another planet called Battleworld by a being called the Beyonder. After.
But Spider-Mans suit has the same shading so either venom is blue or Spider-Man is red & black.
In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
Finally, Venom is stealing Spider-Man's original red-and-blue costume for his next outfit upgrade Venom took over the Spider-Man costume in Amazing Spider-Man #252 - now the shoe's on the other foot in Venom #252 Image credit: J. Scott Campbell (Marvel Comics).
Venom is following in Spider-Man's footsteps by changing its black and white costume to Spidey's red and blue colors.
Marvel has revealed a new look at Venom, as the iconic symbiote gets a major redesign, taking on Spider-Man's beloved red and blue color scheme. Marvel's new Battleworld series acts as an homage to the original 1984 Secret Wars event, which introduced Venom to the Marvel Universe.
Venom Debuts New Color Scheme Inspired by Spider-Man In today's Venom #251 - from Al Ewing, Paco Medina, Frank D'Armata and Clayton Cowles - Venom debuts an awesome new red and blue design. The makeover is a deliberate reference to Spider-Man, with Venom shifting his colors to mimic Peter Parker's iconic costume.
In a shocking twist, Marvel has revealed a brand-new costume for Venom in the comics and it's rocking Spider-Man's original red and blue color scheme.
But Spider-Mans suit has the same shading so either venom is blue or Spider-Man is red & black.
Marvel officially unveils Venom's Red and Blue Spider-Man costume in Venom #252 and Battleworld #3. The new symbiote suit debuts in Battleworld #3, tying into the legacy of Marvel's Secret Wars.
The Venom symbiote bonds to Spider-Man in Secret Wars #8. Art by Mike Zeck. The story of how Spider-Man gets his new black costume is recounted in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 (December 1984), in which writer Jim Shooter and artist Mike Zeck depicted the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe transported to another planet called Battleworld by a being called the Beyonder. After.
Marvel has revealed a new look at Venom, as the iconic symbiote gets a major redesign, taking on Spider-Man's beloved red and blue color scheme. Marvel's new Battleworld series acts as an homage to the original 1984 Secret Wars event, which introduced Venom to the Marvel Universe. It's therefore only fitting that the symbiote gets a dramatic redesign in the process.
While Venom's light blue color in Marvel vs. Capcom may turn off purists, the character has had different color schemes within the realm of comics as well. David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane, Venom's original creators, mixed in shades of blue with the character's predominantly black costume to make certain body parts stand out.