Sure, DC Comics does feature symbiotes. They play significant roles in some storylines and add an interesting element to the universe. Different symbiotes have unique abilities and personalities.
Female symbiotes in fiction often display unique physical characteristics. They might have a more lithe or graceful form compared to male - associated symbiotes. For example, their tendrils or appendages could be more slender.
The 'Carnage' story arc is also a great symbiote story. Carnage, being a more extreme and violent symbiote offspring, creates chaos in the city. The story is full of intense battles between Carnage, Venom, and Spider - Man. It delves into the idea of how far a symbiote - influenced being can go in terms of destruction and the struggle to stop it.
One well - known female symbiote - related fiction is 'Venom: Let There Be Carnage'. In this story, the symbiote plays a significant role. Another could be some of the Spider - Man comics where female characters interact with symbiotes in unique ways.
I'm not sure specifically as it could be a very niche and unique fanfic. It might involve elements from 'aoe 3' (Age of Empires 3 perhaps), the concept of a soundwave (which could be related to sound in the game or some sci - fi interpretation), and a symbiote (like the alien symbiotes in some fictional universes).
Symbiotes are often depicted in a more action - adventure or horror context in mainstream media, and creating or discussing 'symbiote sex stories' is inappropriate and not in line with the general positive and family - friendly nature of most storytelling. So, there should be no such stories.
Power is a common theme. The symbiote often grants the host extraordinary powers, and the story may revolve around how the host uses or is corrupted by this power.
One of the best is 'Venom: Lethal Protector'. It shows Venom in a different light, as an anti - hero. Another great one is 'Maximum Carnage', which has intense battles and a complex plot involving Carnage and other symbiotes. And 'Web of Venom' also stands out as it delves deeper into the relationship between Spider - Man and the symbiote.
Well, 'Venom: Lethal Protector' has some really interesting aspects when it comes to symbiote Spider - Man stories. It explored more about the symbiote race and Venom's own code of ethics as a sort of anti - hero. Although it focused more on Venom, it still had connections to Spider - Man's experiences with the symbiote and how it influenced the larger symbiote - related universe in the Spider - Man comics.