The symbiote that attaches itself to Peter Parker (which causes the suit to become black, greatly increases his abilities. The symbiote does attempt to corrupt him, causing Peter to struggle against it. Eddie Brock later becomes connected with they symbiote, becoming Venom.
2007-03-14 16:21:15
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answered by Charlie L 2
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The black costume just makes the movie even worse by confusing Peter Parker with his love for Mary Jane and his inability to actually be portrayed as Spiderman is in comic books.
2007-03-15 00:55:22
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answered by Tyler E 4
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Spiderman and the character in the black costume are not the same person. The character in the black costume is Venom, who is Spiderman's arch-enemy. Here's the link to the story of Venom: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venom_(Eddie_Brock)
2007-03-14 23:09:10
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answered by Dana S 2
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hay peeps the black spiderman is venum. use may think that venum was a more mutated charector and was not the same charector as spiderman whan infact he was but l8er on in the comics venum seporates from spiderman and developes the mutated form u all know and love lol thank u now i'm going to lay down coz my head hurts (too mutch thinking) xx
2007-03-15 22:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It's called a Symbiote.
A symbiote, in Marvel Comics' fictional universe, is a living alien organism that bonds with another living organism (usually a human, although it may bond with non human animals) in order to survive. Since it has no classifying name, it is referred to as a symbiote because of its symbiotic relationships. Often symbiotes are called "living costume" because of the way the amorphous creatures envelope their hosts.
2007-03-14 23:05:22
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answered by Anonymous 4
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VENOM.....VENOM
2007-03-14 23:06:23
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answered by ? 1
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