Deadpools Battle With Thanos Made Venom Even More Disgusting

Deadpool’s Battle With Thanos Made Venom Even More Disgusting

In the Deadpool: Samurai manga, Deadpool shares exactly what it feels like to have an alien symbiote bonded to him while fighting against Thanos.

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Deadpools Battle With Thanos Made Venom Even More Disgusting

In Deadpool’s manga series, Deadpool: Samurai, Wade Wilson dukes it out with the Mad Titan himself, Thanos, in a way that shows fans just how gross Venom can be as a Marvel character. Being Venomized only to describe exactly what it feels like to become one with an alien goo monster is something Deadpool is particularly qualified to explain to readers, especially when it’s as disgusting as his potty-mouthed shenanigans usually tend to be.

Brought to fans’ attention during the ninth chapter of Deadpool: Samurai, by Sanshirou Kasama and Hikaru Uesugi, Deadpool getting a chance to bond with the Venom symbiote is a surprising nerd moment that the series had been building towards over the previous few chapters. Not exactly killing it in his battle against Thanos, the Venom symbiote is initially dispatched of by Thanos’ hand, only for Deadpool to get what’s coming to him after being impaled by Thanos’ fist, thus spurring the need for a Venomized version of the Merc with a Mouth to make his grand entrance.

Needing to help his new friend and fellow hero, Sakura Spider, from Thanos’ wrath, Deadpool is convinced by the Venom symbiote that “if it turns out that our bodies are compatible, we might just be strong enough to compete with Thanos,” giving both a perfect reason to bond as quickly as possible and save the day. And even though Deadpool initially thinks the symbiote is coming on to him in a special kind of way, the symbiote begins the bonding process in earnest, revealing a super disgusting thing about Venom that only Deadpool can succinctly describe.

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Tightly wrapping around Deadpool in a blackened splotchy, webbed mess, Venom merges with Deadpool just as Thanos is about to beat down Sakura Spider. Saying, “What the hell is this? It feels like a lotion made outta squid ink and tar!” as the alien goo consumes him, Deadpool grossly explains exactly what being taken over by a symbiote feels like. Going on to become fully Venomized seconds later, Deadpool outdoes himself in the disgusting department by instantly calling himself Venom-Poo, only to double back and rebrand as Venny-Pool — a callback to what Venom’s initial host in this manga calls him — moments later.

Now in the past, the feeling of a symbiote overtaking someone’s body has always been described as being somewhat gooey, slick, or even rubber-like in its texture, but with Deadpool’s penchant for being over-the-top with everything he says, disgustingly telling fans that it’s more likened to squid ink and tar than anything else is as definitive an explanation as you can get. Then likening himself to poo by botching the reveal of a cool new name for his altered state, and you have a hero that not only keeps up his vulgar attitude but drags Venom into it with him!

So while Venny-Pool goes on to last all of five seconds against Thanos’ overbearing might, Deadpool making the idea of Venom even grosser than he already seems is something that only Wade Wilson can provide. Thanos might have beaten the combo of Deadpool and Venom easily, but as the remaining chapters of Deadpool: Samurai play out, his defeat is luckily only a few panels away.

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