In some Venom gay stories, Venom might be depicted as more emotionally vulnerable. Since it's a relationship - centered story, his connection with his partner could bring out a softer side that we might not see as much in traditional Venom stories.
Venom could be portrayed as more protective in these stories. If he is in a gay relationship, his loyalty and the need to safeguard his loved one could be emphasized. His alien nature might also add an interesting dynamic, like perhaps his unique way of showing affection or his insecurities due to his otherness in the context of a relationship. Also, his physical strength and power could be a source of both attraction and a bit of tension in the relationship, as his partner may have to deal with his sometimes overwhelming presence.
Often in Venom gay stories, Venom's character may be developed in a way that focuses on his ability to form deep, non - traditional bonds. His symbiotic relationship with his host could be paralleled with his romantic relationship. For example, the way he and his host communicate and depend on each other could be mirrored in how he interacts with his gay partner. His wild and unpredictable nature might also be tamed or channeled in new ways through the love and understanding he receives in the relationship.
No, Venom is not depicted as gay in the comics. His character is usually focused on his symbiotic relationship and battles rather than his sexual orientation.
In the mainstream comics, Venom's sexuality is not defined as gay. His character development is centered around battles and conflicts rather than his sexual orientation.
No, Venom is not typically depicted as a gay character in comics.
It's not a straightforward assessment. The representation of 'gay' elements in Venom comics can vary depending on the specific storylines and creative directions.
In the climax of Venom 3, in order to save Eddie and Earth, the Venom Symbiotic Demons fused with the invading creatures and eventually sacrificed themselves to defeat the powerful enemy, Gnar. However, in the second easter egg of the film (10 - 20 minutes of subtitles needed to be waited for), it hinted that the venom was not dead, echoing the phrase "even if it was razed to the ground, cockroaches could still survive." Watching "Venom: The Last Dance" wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
In the ending of the movie Venom: Deadly Guardian, Venom did not die. Venom and Edi successfully protected Earth. Venom chose to stay on Earth and achieved a perfect union with Edi. They obeyed Edi's three rules and fought together. Watching " Venom: The Last Dance " wasn't enough. Everyone, please click to read the novel!
In the movie " Venom 3: The Last Dance," Venom fused with the invading creatures to save Eddie and Earth, and eventually sacrificed himself to defeat the powerful enemy, Gnar. However, at the end of the movie, Eddy's life returned to normal, and he calmly walked into the sunset with the memories of Venom. The death of Venom also led to the birth of a new successor. This change foreshadowed the continuation of the Venom universe. At the same time, the midfield Easter egg of the film revealed a darker future: although Nal was defeated in the film, he was still imprisoned in the planetary cage and tried to rise again. Although Venom and Eddy had been resurrected many times in the manga, the end of the film made the return of the pair far out of reach. However, it was still unknown whether Venom would return to the screen in a new form in the future. While waiting for the TV series, you can also click on the link below to read the original work of " Little Fox Demon Matchmaker " to understand the plot in advance!
I'm sorry, but I don't have specific Venom gay stories to recommend directly. However, you could try looking in LGBTQ+ literature communities or fanfiction platforms where writers might have created such stories.