Venomm or Horatio Venomm is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.

Venomm
Venomm as depicted in All-New Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: Update #2 (May 2007).
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceJungle Action vol. 2 #6 (September 1973)
Created byDon McGregor (writer)
Rich Buckler (artist)
In-story information
Alter egoHoratio Walters
SpeciesHuman
PartnershipsKillmonger
Taku

Publication history

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Venomm first appeared in Jungle Action vol. 2 #6 (September 1973), and was created by Don McGregor and Rich Buckler.

Fictional character biography

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Horatio Walter grew up a loner and was scarred after his classmate Bruce Morgan threw acid in his face. Having become a recluse, Horatio befriended some snakes which were shunned like he was. While studying them, Horatio developed an immunity to their venom. While taking some night classes, Horatio was saved by Erik Killmonger who recruited him in his plans to invade Wakanda.[1]

Stowing away on a plane sent from Wakanda, Venomm made his way to the Wakandan Vibranium mines to attack the Black Panther. However, the Black Panther beat Venomm into submission.[2] Within the Wakandan prison, a man named Taku tried to establish a friendship with Venomm, but Venomm distracted Taku so that Malice could free him. The Black Panther returned and drove off Malice, while W'Kabi choked Venomm into submission and was then re-imprisoned.[1] Taku continued to try to reach Venomm,[3] but when W'Kabi attempted to interrogate Venomm, Venomm attacked both of them and escaped. Venomm returned to his snakepit, and the Black Panther followed him there. Venomm sent a small army of constrictors and poisonous snakes against him, but Taku had followed the Black Panther, and when Venomm was unable to allow Taku to be harmed, he surrendered to the Black Panther.[4] When Killmonger assaulted Central Wakanda, Venomm was able to escape the prison again. Having grown disenchanted with the insurrection, he stopped King Kadaver's psychic assault on Taku, and got Cadaver killed by one of his own dinosaurs.[5] In the aftermath of the battle, based on the recommendation of Taku, Venomm was pardoned of his crimes and released.[6]

Venomm later lived in the Wakandan Palace alongside Taku. A CIA agent had secretly embedded a transmitter under the skin of Venomm's giant pet python Matilda, causing the Black Panther to initially think that Venomm was a spy in their midst, but when he learned the truth the Black Panther removed the transmitter from her head.[7] Venomm maintained a position of trust within the Wakandan Palace, where be befriended Nick Collins, the son of Michael Collins.[8] Under the command of their king, the Black Panther, all of Wakanda marched onto the land of the Jabari to punish the Man-Ape for murdering a doppelganger version of the Black Panther. Venomm was at the front lines in the midst of the army and tribal warriors, and battled Jabari tribesmen during the conflict.[9]

He briefly reappeared as one of the villains summoned by Sin to battle Earth's heroes.[10] He joined the DOA's battle against the Avengers and other heroes at the DOA's HQ in South Carolina, but was knocked unconscious by Iron Fist.[11]

Writer Don McGregor created Venomm with the intention of him and Taku being lovers, but due to censorship at the time he could not show it explicitly.[12] However, in Black Panther: Panther's Prey #2, he revealed more of their relationship when they are called "companions" and W'Kabi compares their relationship to his marriage to his wife.[13] 2022's Marvel's Voices: Pride fully confirmed them as a married couple.[14]

Powers and abilities

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Venomm has the ability to control how snakes behave through the use of training, chemicals, and some apparent form of psionic ability to influence them. Venomm has developed an immunity to snake venom from all except the most venomous species.

Reception

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In 2022, Screen Rant included Venomm in their "15 Most Powerful Black Panther Villains" list.[15]

References

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  1. ^ a b Jungle Action #8
  2. ^ Jungle Action #7
  3. ^ Jungle Action #14
  4. ^ Jungle Action #16
  5. ^ Jungle Action #17
  6. ^ Jungle Action #18
  7. ^ Black Panther: Panther's Prey #2, 4
  8. ^ Deathlok vol. 2 #23-25
  9. ^ Black Panther vol. 3 #49
  10. ^ Fear Itself: The Fearless #8
  11. ^ Fear Itself: The Fearless #11
  12. ^ Morse, Ben (12 November 2020). "Don McGregor on Breaking Boundaries with Black Panther". MARVEL. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  13. ^ Black Panther: Panther's Prey #2
  14. ^ Marvel's Voices: Pride #2
  15. ^ Harn, Darby (September 25, 2021). "15 Most Powerful Black Panther Villains". ScreenRant. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
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  • Venomm at Marvel.com
  • Venomm at Marvel Wiki
  • Venomm at The Appendix to the Handbook of the Marvel Universe