Dark. Twisted. Unstoppable. Venom isn’t just a character—he’s a force of nature. A chaotic, teeth-baring, symbiote-fueled powerhouse that lurks in the shadows, waiting to strike. And now? He’s yours to bring to life.
With Venom coloring pages, you’re not just filling in lines. You’re crafting a masterpiece of mayhem—black tendrils swirling, white eyes gleaming, a grin that screams danger. Will you stick to the classic inky black and chilling white? Or will you reimagine the symbiote in wild, untamed colors?
Let creativity take over. Let the darkness flow. Grab your colors and dive into the world of Venom—where chaos meets artistry, and every stroke unleashes the beast within.
Venom: A Hero or Villain?
Venom. A name that once sent shivers down Spider-Man’s spine—his darkest nightmare, his perfect predator. A living shadow with razor-sharp teeth, a voice like a growl in the night, and a hunger for vengeance.
But monsters evolve.
What started as pure hatred—a symbiote fueled by Eddie Brock’s rage—became something more. A creature torn between destruction and redemption. Venom still bites. Still lurks in the shadows, still terrifies. But now? He chooses his battles. Protects the innocent—in his own brutal way.
Not a hero. Not a villain. Something in between.
An anti-hero draped in black, unchained, unpredictable. He may never be Spider-Man’s ally, but he’s no longer his greatest enemy. The line between good and evil? Venom smashes right through it—grinning, teeth gleaming, ready to strike. Because darkness, sometimes, fights for the light.
Spiderman and Venom: Friends or Foe?
Spider-Man and Venom—two sides of the same coin. One, a hero swinging through the city, burdened by responsibility. The other, a relentless force of chaos, born from the shadows. They were never meant to be allies. But fate? It has a wicked sense of humor.
From their first brutal encounters—Venom stalking Peter, knowing his every move—to those rare, uneasy alliances, their relationship is a dance of war and survival. Sometimes enemies. Sometimes reluctant partners. But always… legendary.
They’ve fought for control, for vengeance, for justice in their own twisted ways. And yet, when the city needs them both, they stand side by side—clashing, colliding, but never truly separate.
Spiderman in Venom’s Costume
Darkness slithered over him—sleek, inky, alive. The moment Peter Parker bonded with the symbiote, everything changed.
The suit? Black as the void. No more red and blue, no more bright heroism. Just a predator in the night, moving faster, stronger, sharper. The webs shot further. The punches hit harder. And deep inside—something was different.
The anger burned hotter. The lines between right and wrong blurred. With the symbiote whispering in his mind, feeding his strength, Peter felt unstoppable. But power has a price.
It wasn’t just his suit that changed—it was him. The quips turned cruel. The fights turned brutal. The responsibility? It felt… optional.
But the symbiote doesn’t share. It clings. It corrupts. It consumes. And when Peter finally tore it away? Venom was born—a nightmare forged from Spider-Man’s own shadow.
The Many Faces of Venom
Venom isn’t just one monster. He’s many. A symbiote that twists and adapts—changing with whoever wears the suit.
Eddie Brock? The original. The brutal. The relentless. But then came Mac Gargan—Venom unhinged, savage, uncontrollable. And Flash Thompson? Agent Venom. A soldier. A warrior. A hero.
But the symbiote’s reach doesn’t stop there. What if Venom took over Wolverine? Pure, primal fury. Or the Hulk? An unstoppable, raging nightmare. Even Gwen Stacy has worn the black suit—Venomized and deadly.
And then, there’s Knull. The god of symbiotes. The source of all their chaos.
Venom is never just one thing—he evolves, he infects, he takes. Because in the end, the darkness always finds a new host.
Carnage
Carnage. Pure chaos wrapped in blood-red tendrils. If Venom is darkness, Carnage is something worse—something that doesn’t just lurk in the shadows but revels in the madness.
Born from Venom’s own symbiote, twisted by the mind of Cletus Kasady—a serial killer with no conscience, no limits, no remorse. The symbiote didn’t corrupt him. No. He was already a monster. The bond just made him unstoppable.
Stronger. Faster. More savage than Venom ever was. No rules. No hesitation. Just slaughter. Where Venom struggles between villain and anti-hero, Carnage? He chooses the bloodshed every time.
He’s torn through Spider-Man. Left Venom shattered. Created a family of nightmares in his image. And when he whispers his name, cities tremble.
Venom Thor
Venom. Thor. Two unstoppable forces—fused into something terrifying. Imagine the power of a god wrapped in black, living darkness. Mjolnir dripping with tendrils, lightning crackling through an abyss of symbiote rage.
When the symbiote touches Thor, it doesn’t just bond—it transforms. The god of thunder becomes something primal, something monstrous. Faster. Stronger. Unrelenting. The nobility of Asgard collides with the raw hunger of the symbiote, forging a warrior that even the cosmos fears.
A thunder god with fangs. A king consumed by darkness. A storm that doesn’t cleanse—it devours.
What happens when Venom and Thor become one? Chaos. Carnage. Godhood redefined.
Captain Venom
Venom and Captain America—a fusion of discipline and chaos. The super-soldier serum made Steve Rogers a perfect warrior, but when the symbiote takes hold? Perfection turns monstrous.
The shield—once a symbol of justice—now drips with black tendrils, shifting, alive. The star on his chest? Barely visible beneath the living abyss. Venom doesn’t just grant strength; it amplifies. Faster. Meaner. Hungrier. The selfless hero begins to feel the whisper of the void—the thrill of power unchained.
But can the symbiote corrupt the unbreakable will of Captain America? Or does Steve’s righteousness twist Venom into something new—a soldier of the dark, fighting for justice in his own savage way?
One thing’s for sure: this isn’t the Cap you know.
Venom Hulk
Venom. Hulk. Rage and hunger—fused into one unstoppable nightmare.
The Hulk is already a force of destruction, pure, unrelenting power. But when the symbiote slithers into his veins? He becomes something else. The green skin turns darker—black tendrils coil around his muscles, twisting, pulsing, alive. His roar shakes the earth. His hunger? Endless.
The Hulk smashes. Venom devours. Together? They consume.
No more Banner holding back. No more limits. The symbiote feeds off the Hulk’s rage, amplifying it—pushing it beyond anything the world has ever seen. A monster that doesn’t just destroy… it hunts.
And when it speaks, the voice is deeper, more guttural. One word rumbles through the night—“HULK… HUNGRY.”
Venom Thanos
Venom. Thanos. The Mad Titan wasn’t terrifying enough? Now imagine him consumed by the symbiote.
Power. Hunger. A mind bent on universal domination—now fused with an alien force that knows no limits. The Infinity Gauntlet shines, but black tendrils snake around it, pulsing with something darker than cosmic power. The symbiote doesn’t just amplify strength—it feeds off will, destruction, inevitability.
Now Thanos doesn’t just snap universes out of existence. He devours them. No mercy. No hesitation. Just an insatiable, abyssal force with one mission—to consume all. Even death itself shudders.
If Venom made Spider-Man ruthless… if it turned Hulk into a nightmare… then Venomized Thanos? He is doom incarnate.
Agent Venom
Agent Venom. Not a monster. Not a villain. A soldier. A weapon.
Flash Thompson—once Peter Parker’s bully, then a war hero—found himself broken. Legs lost. Purpose fading. Until the government gave him a new mission—a second chance. They bonded him with the Venom symbiote, but this time? The beast had a leash.
No mindless rage. No chaotic hunger. Only controlled fury. Tactical. Precise. Deadly. Agent Venom wasn’t just another host—he was the perfect host. A warrior wielding the darkness, turning the nightmare into a tool for justice.
But the symbiote? It doesn’t like being controlled. The line between soldier and monster is razor-thin. One moment, Flash is a hero. The next? A walking disaster.
Venom has had many hosts. But Agent Venom? He was the first to turn the symbiote into a soldier’s weapon. And that? Made him the deadliest of them all.
Eddie Brock
Eddie Brock. A man broken. A man betrayed. A man reborn in darkness.
Once, he had everything—a promising career, a future. Then Spider-Man took it all away. His reputation? Shattered. His life? Ruined. Anger turned to obsession. Obsession turned to hate.
And then… Venom found him.
The symbiote whispered, offering him what he craved most—power, vengeance, purpose. Together, they became something new. Something terrifying. A nightmare in black. Venom wasn’t just a suit—it was a second skin, a voice in his head, a hunger that never faded.
Eddie was no hero. Not at first. He wanted Spider-Man’s blood. But over time, the rage cooled. The monster learned control. And Eddie? He realized Venom could be more than just a weapon.
Not a villain. Not a hero. Something in between. A protector of the innocent—so long as they weren’t in his way.
Chibi Venom
Chibi Venom. Small? Yes. Cute? Maybe. Dangerous? Always.
Even in miniature form, this little symbiote is still full of chaos—big teeth, bigger attitude. The oversized head. The tiny claws. The ridiculously long tongue that somehow still looks menacing. He’s like a gremlin that craves destruction instead of midnight snacks.
But don’t let his adorable size fool you. Chibi Venom still bites. He still swings from buildings, still growls in that deep, monstrous voice—just, you know, in a much tinier pitch. He’s got the same symbiote hunger, but now? It’s for snacks and trouble.
Imagine him running around, annoying Spider-Man, terrorizing tiny chibi Avengers. Speaking of which—want to bring the whole squad to life? Check out Avengers Coloring Pages, where heroes (and little monsters like Venom) are waiting for your
How to Color Venom Coloring Pages Like a Pro
Want to bring Venom to life with your own colors? Follow these tips to make your artwork bold, dark, and menacing!
- Start with a Base – Use deep black for the symbiote suit. A dark gray base can add dimension before layering pure black.
- Highlight the Eyes & Spider Emblem – These should pop with bright white or even icy blue for a cool effect.
- Add Texture – Use shading and blending to create that gooey, liquid-like symbiote look.
- Experiment with Colors – Who says Venom has to be black? Try red, purple, or neon green accents for a twisted new version.
- Background Matters – A deep red or dark blue background makes Venom stand out even more.
Let the darkness flow—and get creative with your Venom Coloring Pages!
We are Venom!!
Venom isn’t just a character—he’s a force. A creature of shadows, rage, and raw power. And now? He’s yours to color.
With Venom Coloring Pages, you decide how the symbiote comes to life. Will he be the classic black-and-white terror? Or will you create something new—a Venom the world has never seen?
Go dark. Go wild. Let the colors twist, slither, and mutate across the page. Make the symbiote drip with menace, or crackle with chaos. Every stroke brings him closer to life.
Because Venom isn’t just about filling in the lines—he’s about breaking them. So grab your colors, unleash your creativity, and let the madness begin.

Hi! I’m Shuchi, an artist who’s been in love with creating art since I was a kid. I work with all sorts of mediums – acrylic painting, sketching, watercolor, mandala art, and calligraphy. These days, I’m putting my creative energy into designing coloring pages for children at Coloring Path. My art is influenced by everything from traditional techniques to Japanese anime, and I love bringing these diverse influences into my work.