The best version of Venom isn’t human, and Marvel just proved it to us

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The best version of Venom isn’t human, and Marvel just proved it to us

Warning: contains spoilers Venom War: It’s Jeff! #1!

Marvel just presented the best Poison host of all time: Jeff the Land Shark, in a call with the publishing company’s expansion Poison War crossing. Gwenpool’s cute companion takes his symbiote transformation in stride during the Poison War. With adorable antics, the animal easily shows all other beings how to manage a Venomized experience better than any human.

Venom War: It’s Jeff! #1 – written by Kelly Thompson with art by Gurihiru – finds Jeff infected with the symbiote after his superhero friends leave him alone before the zombie invasion begins. However, Instead of going on a bloodthirsty rampage, Jeff the Venomized Land Shark ends up on a Coney Island snack marathon.


Venom War: It's Jeff #1 by Thompson and Gurihiru - Jeff and Venom part amicably, Jeff creates symbiote

Since Jeff and his symbiote share the common goal of eating everything in sight, he is able to make a deal with the parasitic alien and, hilariously, simply rolls him up like a yoga mat when the mission is complete.

Jeff The Land Shark is the perfect symbiote host, as is clear from his enjoyable war experience with Venom

Venom War: It’s Jeff! #1 – Written by Kelly Thompson; Art by Gurihiru; Clayton Cowles lyrics

With his transformation going much better than it should, Jeff the Land Shark becomes one of the best hosts of alien creatures that Marvel Comics has ever had. Since debuting in West Coast Avengers in 2019, the shark has long been one of the publisher’s most charming characters, but now it has also proven itself to be a worthy host for the symbiotes. Although the shark has been infected by a symbiote in the past, he becomes a total pro when he bonds with one. Poison War event, transforming Jeff into a more Orca-like form.

When the rest of Jeff’s former West Coast Avengers teammates encounter the symbiote-powered shark mauling zombies as they are released during its hungry rampage through Coney Island, they are a little worried, but spring into action alongside the hero. enhanced animal. Although their shared motives are rather simplistic, Jeff and the symbiote understand each other better than most previous human hosts in the comics do. With such an enjoyable and adorable experience, Jeff’s ability to coil the symbiote for later use is a remarkable feat, while others are easily consumed by the alien species.

Poison War May Prove Animals Make Better Symbiote Hosts Than Humans


Venom Frog, Venomized Jeff the Land Shark and Venom Horse

The various events of Poison Waralong with Jeff the Land Shark’s successful symbiote adventure in Coney Island, seem to point to animals handling the Venom transformation much better than their human counterparts. Poison War sees a dramatic confrontation between Eddie and Dylan Brock, highlighting their complicated father-son relationship and how their confrontation affects the rest of the Marvel Universe’s symbiote-powered heroes and villains. With several intense and violent battles between the human characters and their bonded symbiotes taking place elsewhere, Jeff’s snack and easy zombie takedown on the boardwalk is a breath of fresh air.

The adorable land shark isn’t the only animal to have had a strong Venom makeover recently, with Venom Horse’s instant popularity after debuting in this year’s trailer. Venom: The Last Dance. Venom Horse was also introduced to Marvel Comics during Poison Warbeing characterized in comic form as an equally destructive creature, but with a super-intelligent internal monologue. The success of the horse and land shark’s symbiote-powered antics could definitively prove that the animals are better suited to bonding with alien species than humans.especially since his fun Venomized redesigns are a hit with fans.

Jeff The Land Shark’s cute and cuddly demeanor makes him a delight in any corner of the Marvel Universe

It’s Jeff Shows the best of the shark


Trio of images of Jeff the Landshark in Marvel Comics. One shows him in a flower bed, the middle one shows him walking among tulips and the third shows him in the bath chewing on a Modok toy.

Perhaps Jeff’s connection to the symbiote isn’t just attributed to their animal nature or shared hunger, but also shows how compelling the character is. The adorable land shark may take the title of cutest character in Marvel Comics, and he’s been proven to make friends wherever he goes in his various comic book appearances since his debut in West Coast Avengers to Dead Pool and your own It’s Jeff adventures. With his lovable nature, Jeff the Land Shark bonds well with Marvel’s cast of characters and is the perfect candidate to host a symbiote for the strongest bond possible.

In the cute and playful of Thompson and Gurihiru Poison War tie-in, Marvel highlights Jeff the Land Shark as its most suitable symbiote host yet.

The use of symbiotes in the Marvel Universe is expected to undergo major changes after Poison Warwith the new gold-suited Venom host still a mystery at this point. Still, with his popularity among fans and the lack of drama in sharing his body with the alien species, Jeff and Horse Venom’s symbiote form could lead to more animal and Venom mash-ups than human symbiote transformations. In the cute and playful of Thompson and Gurihiru Poison War tie-in, Marvel puts the spotlight on Jeff the Land Shark as your most suitable symbiote host yet.

Venom War: It’s Jeff! #1 is now available from Marvel Comics.

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