Spider-Manusually goes out of his way to make himself appear friendly and kind - but this dark take on hisVenomform changes how any fan would see the character. The last thing Peter wants is for anyone to be scared of him, but a fan-made movie poster puts an amazing horror twist on one of the darkest periods in Spider-Man’s history, and the best part is that it completely works with the subject material.

This fantastic fan art by Instagram artist@bosslogicis actually a mock horror movie poster based onThe Last Exorcism Part IIand is even scarier than the original. While the original movie deals with an innocent girl being taken over by a demon, the artist recontextualizes the poster by usingSpider-Man and his iconic black suit, a brilliant twist that reallyplays on the horror of Spider-Man’s Venom form.

Comic book art: Spider-Man first discovers his black costume, against a red backdrop with a flash of yellow energy.

The original Black Suit arc never shied away from how scary the suit could be, but it didn’t really delve into actual horror elements. The story presented the suit as a bad thing, and thoughtit eventually led to the popularity of Venom, the actual terror of having an alien bonded to someone’s body and having it change their personality wasn’t explored as in-depth as it could have been in the original arc. Later stories definitely dived more into thehorror of Spider-Man’s black suit.

Spider-Man Black Suit Is a Terrifying Part of His History

The Origins of the Fan-Favorite Venom

TheBlack Suitis a symbiotic alien from outer space. When it bonds with a person, it can get possessive and refuse to leave them.Spider-Man’s entire personality was being changed by the suit.He was becoming far more aggressive and far more willing to use violence. Thankfully, Peter accidentally discovered the suit’s weakness and was able to remove himself from it. But future stories showed what would’ve happened if he hadn’t. In one universe, the symbiote ends up draining Peter dry, leaving him nothing more than a lifeless skeleton after it leaves him.

“Even Nerds Like to Feel Like a Badass Once in a While”: Spider-Man Perfectly Sums Up Why He Loves His Iconic Black Suit

Spider-Man’s darkest period was when he was bonded with the Venom symbiote, but Marvel is revealing why he really enjoyed his time in his black suit.

InSpider-Man:Spider’s Shadowby Chip Zdarsky, Pasqual Ferry, Matt Hollingsworth, and Joe Caramagna, the suit convinces Peter to go on a killing spree. It’s easy to see the parallels to demonic possession, and if Peter hadn’t discovered the symbiote’s weakness against sound,it’s very possible that Spider-Man would have needed an exorcism to be able to escape the Venom symbiote.While Peter has been transformed into a zombie and a giant man-spider in the past, the Black Suit remains one of the scariest forms that he has ever taken, because it’s one that nearly robbed him of who he was.

Spider-Man Black Suit & Blood #2 cover cropped

Marvel Has Published Several Amazing Horror Stories About Spider-Man’s Venom Suit

Panel from “Inside the House” by Alyssa Wong, Fran Galán, and Joe Caramagna fromSpider-Man: Black Suit & Blood#1

Hopefully, when Marvel decides to revisit the Black Suit era in future comics, they’ll remember to keep that fantastic horror element. While Spider-Man will always have a lighter red and blue costume and a friendly attitude to go along with it, that only makes the horrific juxtaposition of his Black Suit era so much better. There’s so much fan art and cosplay of Spider-Man, but some of the best always focus on how, sometimes,Spider-Mancan be a little bit terrifying - especially in his blackVenomsuit.

Source:@bosslogic

Venom

Venom is a symbiotic alien entity bonded with various human hosts, notably Eddie Brock and later Flash Thompson. It grants superhuman strength, agility, and a shape-shifting black costume. Initially a Spider-Man villain due to its origins, Venom evolved into an antihero, battling both villains and his own dark impulses. The character embodies themes of duality and redemption within the Marvel Universe.

Spider-Man

Spider-Man is the name given to several individuals who have employed a spider-moniker throughout Marvel Comics. Typically gaining their powers through a bite from a radioactive spider, the different Spider-Man heroes employ super-strength, agility, and intellect while utilizing webbing to swing and tangle up their foes. The most notable of these Spider-Men is Peter Parker, who remains one of the most popular superheroes throughout the world.

Comic book panel: Mary Jane Ignores Venom as she closes the closet door, choosing to ignore Peter’s dark side as well.

Venom in David Baldeon Comic Cover Art

Spider-Man Swinging in Dodson Comic Art