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Looks good but again i wanted/we wanted the big version of Venom not some kind of skinny emo kid lol

Emo? Jesus Christ, does anybody know what that means anymore?!?

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But back on-topic, he looks badass. Can't wait (Y)

If you guys want that they might as well do it all in CG, but that would ruin it completely IMO.

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Venom will be CG anyway. 95% to 100% of Spiderman zipping around the city and his high flying stunts are CG. Sandman's special effects are CG...

If anything this movie is a going to be a good three quarters CG.

All I'm saying is it doesn't seem right that Venom is small compared to his usual large renderings in the comics.

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Venom will be CG anyway. 95% to 100% of Spiderman zipping around the city and his high flying stunts are CG. Sandman's special effects are CG...

If anything this movie is a going to be a good three quarters CG.

All I'm saying is it doesn't seem right that Venom is small compared to his usual large renderings in the comics.

Well they should've at least model after the 'correct' version of Venom. Spiderman 3 is ruined, they ruined Black Spidey and Venom.

If memory serves me correctly, Eddie Brock started off as a skinny guy in the comics. It was only later on that he got himself all buffed up.

He became tanked shortly after he lost his job due to Spiderman, and became unemployed. With all of that spare time, he used all of his hate towards working out. It was then after gaining most of the body mass that he had that he became Venom. Note, that Brock should just look like a really muscle-y man, and once the symbiote is active (as in he is wearing his suit), as far as I know he grows vastly in size.

He became tanked shortly after he lost his job due to Spiderman, and became unemployed. With all of that spare time, he used all of his hate towards working out. It was then after gaining most of the body mass that he had that he became Venom. Note, that Brock should just look like a really muscle-y man, and once the symbiote is active (as in he is wearing his suit), as far as I know he grows vastly in size.

Thank You!!!

I knew he usually grew bigger at some point in the comics when he's actually Venom. He was like that in the old Fox animated series also.

I've been out of touch with the comic world for years now I can barely remember things :laugh:

But I actually have the original comic where the symbiote first appeared. Just didn't feel like dragging all that out :laugh:

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