In order to save her father, Gwen agreed to Murdock's plan: the lizard serum was exposed to radioactive spider isotopes, and the two could combine to form a black, amorphous biological organism, but the side effects were , the organism will kill the incompatible host.
The biological body was initially combined with Logan. With his unparalleled self-healing ability, Logan allowed Gwen and Phantom Cat to separate the biological body.
After leaving Logan, the Nazi organism merged with Gwen. She tried her best to fight against being swallowed by the venom consciousness, but at this time Murdoch arrived at the scene. He picked up the interdimensional watch and mobile phone from Gwen's schoolbag and gloated that he used Gwen's mobile phone to play the title song of the Mary Jane Band while walking towards Gwen who was wrapped in venom.
Gwen was unable to use sound waves to drive away the organism. Murdock sneered and said that this was because the function of sound waves was only to separate the host from the organism, but now the venom just tied her up. , are not really combined, so the sound waves don't work.
However, not only was Gwen not swallowed by the venom, but the black organism surrounding her was transformed into her white and red uniform under the rhythm of the music. From this moment on, Gwen's battle suit It is no longer an ordinary fabric, but a powerful organism.
Murdock did not expect that Gwen and Venom would be harmoniously combined together because of the music. In order to anger Gwen, he used Gwen's interdimensional watch to open a teleportation to a ward. At the door, lying on the hospital bed was George, who had been seriously injured by the rhino and the ninja.
The grief-stricken Gwen inspired the murderous intention of the *** organism, and the white and red suit suddenly turned into a black and red venomous Gwen. She knocked out Detective DeWolf, who was responsible for protecting George, and swore To take revenge on her father's attacker.
Venom:
Refers to toxic liquid. Toxic substances produced by highly evolved cell groups or secretory glands in venomous animals and excreted when they bite or sting. When venomous animals defend or attack other creatures, they discharge venom through a certain channel, poisoning the victim.