Venomm is a fictional character in the Marvel Universe, separate from the half-alien fictional character known as Venom.
Venomm was once an ally of Erik Killmonger, but has since befriended the Black Panther.
Venomm can control the behavior of snakes through training, chemicals, and apparently some form of psionic influence. Venomm has built up within himself an immunity to all but the most poisonous snake venoms. Venomm's face was scarred by aci...
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Venomm
Fictional Character
Character Created By
Rich Buckler
Rich Buckler (born February 6, 1949) is an American comic book artist and penciller, best known for his work on Marvel Comics' The Fantastic Four in the mid...
Don McGregor
Donald F. McGregor (born June 15, 1945, Rhode Island, United States) is an American comic book writer, and the author of one of the first graphic novels....
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