I don't recall seeing 'they' pronouns used in Venom comics. The characters typically have clearly defined gender identities and corresponding pronouns.
Not sure. I haven't come across that in the Venom comics I've read.
I don't think so. Usually, the characters in Venom comics have more specific pronouns assigned to them based on their identities and storylines.
Venom is not depicted with wings in the mainstream comics. His appearance and powers are more focused on his shape-shifting and physical combat capabilities rather than having the addition of wings.
In most comic storylines, Venom does not possess wings. His abilities are centered around physical enhancements and the symbiotic bond with the host, not winged flight.
No, they don't. There's no such storyline in the comics.
Nope. The relationship between Eddie and Venom in the comics is centered around their partnership and conflicts, not anything of a sexual nature.
Sure, they have. But the specific circumstances and outcomes of those fights can vary depending on the comic series and writers' imagination. Sometimes it's a close call, and other times one might have a clear advantage.
The common pronouns used in first-person stories are 'I' and 'we'.
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.
Yeah, Venom can be really cool in the comics. The character has a unique and complex personality that makes for interesting storylines.
Well, Venom has had his ups and downs in the comic world, but as of now, he's not dead. The character has a way of surviving and coming back stronger.
Yes, it shares many similarities. The basic character traits and some key storylines are comparable.