Planet of the Symbiotes

Planet of the Symbiotes

The Amazing Spider-Man Super Special #1 (April 1995): "The Far Cry", Part 1 of "Planet of the Symbiotes". Cover art by Steve Lightle.
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication date June – October 1995
Number of issues 5
Main character(s) Eddie Brock
Spider-Man
Scarlet Spider
Carnage
Creative team
Writer(s) David Michelinie
Penciller(s) Ralph Cabrera (#1)
Joe St. Pierre (#2)
Kyle Hotz(#3)
Darick Robertson (#4)
Steve Lightle (#5)
Inker(s) Dave Hoover (#1)
Greg Adams (#2)
Armando Gil (#3)
Arne Starr (#4)
Steve Lightle (#5)
Letterer(s) Bill Oakley
Colorist(s) Tom Smith (#1-#4)
Marianna Lightle (#5)
Editor(s) Tom Brevoort

"Planet of the Symbiotes" is a five-issue comic book story-arc written by David Michelinie and published by Marvel Comics in 1995. The arc spanned the five "Super Special #1" editions of the Spider-Man titles available at the time: The Amazing Spider-Man, Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Venom, and Web of Spider-Man. The plot continued a narrative first published in the four-part limited series Venom: Separation Anxiety (1994) where doubt is placed in the mind of Eddie Brock about who is in control of the relationship between himself and the sentient Venom symbiote that grants him his powers.

The story centers on the invasion of Earth by an army of symbiotes and the efforts of Venom, Spider-Man, and Scarlet Spider to stop them.

Story

Starting in the one-shot comic The Amazing Spider-Man Super Special #1 (April 1995),[1] Eddie Brock contemplates his relationship with the Venom symbiote after Venom's spawn Phage, Riot, Lasher, Agony, and Scream struggle to control themselves against their own symbiotes.[2] While teamed with Spider-Man against a terrorist group, Brock realizes the symbiote is influencing him to kill. Spider-Man attempts to convince Eddie to abandon the symbiote by blaming it for Brock's insanity. Brock forces the symbiote to leave him, to allow him to think about the situation uninfluenced. Angry at being rejected, the symbiote unleashes a powerful, telepathic scream that draws a spaceship of other symbiotes to Earth.[3]

Continuing in the same issue, the symbiotes begin possessing random civilians and committing murders. Brock, believing his symbiote is to blame, teams with Spider-Man and the Scarlet Spider to investigate. They eventually discover the symbiotes are creating a massive machine out of stolen Earth components. The three engage the symbiotes but find themselves overwhelmed. Scarlet Spider is revealed to be wearing a symbiote, which drags all three through the machine.[4]

Following part 2 in the one-shot Spider-Man Super Special #1 (July 1995),[5] the one-shot Venom Super Special #1 (Aug. 1995),[6] finds the three find on another planet, a world conquered by the symbiotes, the machine revealed to be a teleporter. The symbiote that had bonded with the Scarlet Spider is revealed to be Venom, who again bonds with Brock. Venom conveys the history of the symbiotes as a race of creatures intent on taking over host bodies from other races in order to feel emotion. The Venom symbiote was considered an aberration for wanting to bond with a host instead of dominating them. Venom also reveals the symbiotes intend to conquer Earth next. Spider-Man, the Scarlet Spider and Venom escape through the teleporter to Earth, but are followed by the symbiote invasion force.[7]

The Spectacular Spider-Man Super Special #1 (Sept. 1995)[8] continues the story with a symbiote releasing from prison the serial killer Cletus Kassady, unleashing the bonded symbiote that makes Kassady the supervillain Carnage. Carnage absorbs the second symbiote and becomes stronger as a result. Spider-Man, Scarlet Spider and Venom launch an assault against the symbiote invaders but are overwhelmed. As they are about to be defeated, Carnage appears, having grown to building-size proportions by consuming symbiotes.[9]

The conclusion in Web of Spider-Man Super Special #1 (1995; no month given)[10] finds Carnage seeking out Venom to kill him. Spider-Man and Scarlet Spider fight Carnage while Venom attempts to create a more powerful telekinetic scream to subdue the symbiotes. Spider-Man and Scarlet Spider defeat Carnage and Brock fully bonds with his symbiote to create the necessary scream. The scream creates enough pain and despair that the symbiotes commit suicide. Venom decides he is content to be both Brock and the symbiote.[11]

Collected edition

While there are no trades focused on the storyline, all installments are reprinted in Spider-Man: The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 3.

In other media

Video games

See also

References

  1. The Amazing Spider-Man Super Special #1 at the Grand Comics Database
  2. Howard Mackie (w), Ron Randall (a). "Reunion" Venom: Separation Anxiety 4 (March 1995), Marvel Comics
  3. David Michelinie (w), Dave Hoover (a). "Planet of the Symbiotes: Chapter 1 - The Far Cry" The Amazing Spider-Man Super Special 1 (1995), Marvel Comics
  4. David Michelinie (w), Joe St. Pierre (a). "Planet of the Symbiotes: Chapter 2 - Lurkers" Spider-Man Super Special 1 (July 1995), Marvel Comics
  5. Spider-Man Super Special #1 at the Grand Comics Database
  6. Venom Super Special #1 at the Grand Comics Database
  7. David Michelinie (w), Kyle Hotz (a). "Planet of the Symbiotes: Chapter 3 - Monster World" Venom Super Special 1 (August 1995), Marvel Comics
  8. The Spectacular Spider-Man Super Special #1 at the Grand Comics Database
  9. David Michelinie (w), Darick Robertson (a). "Planet of the Symbiotes: Chapter 4 - Invasion" The Spectacular Spider-Man Super Special 1 (September 1995), Marvel Comics
  10. Web of Spider-Man Super Special #1 at the Grand Comics Database
  11. David Michelinie (w), Steve Lightle (a). "Planet of the Symbiotes: Conclusion - Mortal Victory" Web of Spider-Man Super Special 1 (1995), Marvel Comics

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