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~ Phage to Lasher |
Phage is a supporting character in Venom The Last Dance . Phage was a symbiote who was discovered by the United States Armed Forces and imprisoned in Area 55 and bonded with Jim, a security guard, during the Xenophage attack on Area 51.
He was portrayed by, Jack Brady.
Biography[]
Phage is seen when Teddy and Sadie release all Symbiotes against a Xenophage. Phage fuses with Jim. He fights well but he is killed by Rex Strickland with his host, unfortunately the Xenophage survives.
Powers and Abilities[]
Powers[]
- Symbiotic Physiology: Phage is an amorphous, extraterrestrial being of orange/yellowish biomass. By achieving symbiosis, the Phage symbiote can afford its host several superhuman attributes, all of which are at their peak when the symbiote envelopes the host in a sentient suit composed of the symbiote’s biomass. Symbiosis will afford the host superhuman levels of strength, durability, speed, agility and healing. Though it should be noted that, while in Area 55, Phage along with the other Symbiotes started to deteriorate after not being bonded with a host for a period of time.
- Possession: Phage could transfer itself from host to host upon physical contact with them, as it was able to go into a security guard’s flesh as if intangible.
- Superhuman Strength: Phage could give the host tremendous superhuman strength; enabling the host to lift and exert far greater physical force. The Phage symbiote was able to exert sufficient strength to break through walls. It was able to hold off an Xenophage for a long time. Due to its unique form of shapeshifting, this must imply that Phage is physically stronger than many other Symbiotes.
- Superhuman Agility: Those who are bonded to the Phage symbiote are extremely agile; their natural speed and agility enhanced to superhuman level, allowing them to quickly scale vertical surfaces, leap tremendous heights and distances, as well as being able to move on all fours with ease.
- Superhuman Durability: Phage was able to take hits from an Xenophage several times. Although this is true, Phage could not withstand being shot with a bazooka, resulting in the death of him and Jim.
- Superhuman Speed: The Phage symbiote can move at considerable superhuman speeds, allowing it and his host to move several feet per second, swiftly scale buildings, attack with more precision and brutality and move quickly on all fours.
- Regenerative Healing Factor: Though both it and its host can be injured, the Phage symbiote can heal both and its host at an accelerated rate, as seen when Phage saved Jim from dying by the wrath of an Xenophage.
- Shapeshifting: Phage could shapeshift its limbs into weapons or even enlarge his fists to deal more heavy damage to its enemies.
- Symbiotic Suit Manifestation: As with other symbiotes, the Phage symbiote has the basic ability to fully emerge from its host Jim while still attached to him, enveloping its host's body to form its own as a sentient, malleable but durable suit complete with eyes, claws and a mouth with powerful jaws and sharp teeth while increases in mass, turning him into powerful opponent.
Weaknesses[]
- Sonic Vibrations: Like all symbiotes, Phage is vulnerable to extremely loud noise and even that of intense sonic vibrations.
- Intense Heat: Aside from the intense noise that disrupts Phage, he can also be injured through exposure to intense heat, such as from lasers, fire, etc. This was shown when Phage was shot with a bazooka by General Strickland, causing a massive explosion that sent the symbiote flying and spilling off of Jim’s body as a result.
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Gallery[]
Triva[]
- In the comics, Phage was created as one of five symbiote "children" forcefully spawned from the Venom symbiote along with Riot, Lasher, Agony and Scream.
- Phage is the second symbiote to ally himself to Venom after Toxin.
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