Venom #8 confirms symbiote colors matter, with red symbiotes being stronger than black. Red symbiotes signify a perfect bond with a host, potentially explaining their increased strength. The hierarchy of symbiote colors remains mostly unexplained, with green, yellow, and purple symbiotes' strengths unknown.
The recent Venom comic confirms that colors do matter in symbiote lore, with the implication that red symbiotes are stronger than black ones. The hierarchy of symbiote colors is now established, with red symbiotes being naturally stronger than black ones. Color isn't significant for power levels.
Assuming that's just for the movie. And as for hierarchy, a good break down is spidey is 100 times stronger than a human. Then venom is ten times stronger then spidey.
Carnage over venom. Toxin over carnage. There is no definitive evidence that color exactly determines a symbiote's strength and capabilities.
For example, Carnage is red and considered extremely dangerous and volatile, whereas the more blue and noble symbiote Venom has similar overall power levels. However, some general trends emerge when examining symbiote colors: Red and Black. The symbiote that would be later known as the Venom Symbiote was spawned at some point during the reign of the dark elder god Knull;[19][20] and according to the Symbiote itself, it was the 998th of its lineage.[21][22] Though much of the symbiote's history prior to its arrival on Battleworld is unclear, in part due to its memories having been erased, modified, or otherwise altered numerous.
Venom has several powerful variants that appeared in the Venomverse over the years that may show up for the upcoming war with the Spider. Venom, also known formally as " The Symbiote ", is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is a sentient alien symbiote with an amorphous, liquid-like form, who survives by bonding with a host, usually human.
This dual-life form receives enhanced powers and usually refers to itself as "Venom". What color is serpent Venom? During the venom milking routine of Instituto Butantan, we have noticed that most venoms of captive Cdt specimens show a yellowish color, while most venoms of wild specimens are white. The color is just a way to dumb it down in the movies.
Carnage is strong because he was with a serial killer who was a good match. Why was Venom so scared of a red one? It also is the reason the carnage symbiote looks more fluid and seems to drop in the comics. 3rd, the reason Venom was afraid in the movie is that the color signified the different bonding process which meant that physically Kassidy and Carnage had a stronger bond.