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Boomerang Gets Symbiote Powers? Marvel’s “Amazing Venom” Series Explained!

bekir August 18, 2026 8 min read 3 views

Get ready for a wild ride, True Believers! Marvel is diving deep into the symbiote madness with the ongoing “Queen in Black” crossover event. This cosmic conflict between Hela and Knull is shaking up everything we thought we knew about Venom, Carnage, and the entire symbiote family. And let’s be honest, the Spider-Man universe is about to look drastically different when the dust settles.

Boomerang Reborn: Meet the Amazing Venom

Part of this evolution includes the launch of a brand new monthly “Venom” series, reuniting Eddie Brock with his beloved symbiote. But that’s not all! There’s also a fascinating spinoff miniseries in the works called “The Amazing Venom.” So, who exactly is the Amazing Venom? Writer Jordan Morris sheds light on this bizarre yet intriguing concept.

In an exclusive interview with IGN, Morris explains how this series takes a cult-favorite Spider-Man villain and elevates him to new, ridiculous heights. Let’s dive into the madness!

From Boomerang to Venom: A Symbiotic Upgrade

So, who is this “Amazing Venom”? None other than Fred Myers, formerly known as the supervillain Boomerang! Remember that blink-and-you’ll-miss-it cameo in “Spider-Man: Brand New Day”? Well, Fred has undergone a serious glow-up. In 2026, he’s bonded with a symbiote named Passenger and sporting a costume inspired by… you guessed it, Spider-Man himself!

“I love that Fred is a villain with simple ambitions,” Morris tells IGN. “He doesn’t want to rule the world; he just wants to throw boomerangs at people and steal a bunch of money. I’d like to think that if I had access to exploding boomerangs and jet boots, I’d be a hero, but if I ended up going villain, I’d probably go the Fred Myers route. It’s so funny that this two-bit scumbag keeps getting caught up in world-ending sci-fi madness. I mean, he got killed by a vampire and came back from the dead! That’s stuff that should be happening to Avengers or X-Men, not guys with boomerangs on their head.”

Morris continues, “Beyond being funny, Fred has some really relatable baggage. I think he wants to be better but self-doubt keeps him repeating destructive patterns, which is pretty relatable. I think everyone has been in a situation where the fear of messing up keeps them from doing the right thing. I think our story is the wildest mess he’s ever gotten caught up in, but hopefully he’s still the same ol’ Boomerang that’s become such a beloved fan-favorite.”

This new status quo represents a major power upgrade for a guy whose shtick used to be throwing trick boomerangs at his enemies. So how does Fred handle rising from D-List villain to bona fide Venom?

“Fred has to make a choice. Does he return to the comfortable life he knows or try and be something bigger, better, and more ambitious?”

“Fred is (appropriately) of two minds about the whole thing,” Morris says. “On the one hand, he’s fed up with aliens, vampires, etc., and longs to return to the common street crime he’s comfortable with. On the other hand, he likes the power. He’s always been a grunt in the wars between heroes and villains, and now he’s on the same level as some of the more powerful characters on the playing field. So, Fred has to make a choice. Does he return to the comfortable life he knows or try and be something bigger, better, and more ambitious?”

The Symbiotic Dynamic: A Buddy Comedy Horror Show

A big part of any Venom comic involves the dynamic between the symbiote and its host. We were curious about Morris’ approach with Fred, and whether there were any classic Venom comics that inspired his take.

Art by Luke Ross. (Image Credit: Marvel)
A panel showcasing Fred Myers attempting to host a book club meeting while bonded to the Passenger symbiote, highlighting the comedic clash between his mundane aspirations and his cosmic powers.

“I love the original ‘Lethal Protector’ series from 1993,” Morris says. “That cemented Venom as an anti-hero with his own weirdo morality. And it’s funny too! It really leans into the absurd comedy of a character who gets his power from another being he wears like clothes. I think it’s fun when the symbiote and host have different agendas. It turns the whole thing into a sci-fi body horror buddy comedy. In our book, Fred is trying to live a quiet life, but his symbiote, Passenger, keeps flinging them towards adventure. I think it’s a fun (and slightly disgusting) metaphor for the different impulses in all of our brains that pull us in different directions.”

Echoes of “Superior Foes”: A Nod to Nick Spencer’s Masterpiece

It’s hard to look at “The Amazing Venom” and not be reminded of Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber’s “Superior Foes of Spider-Man.” That series struck a chord with readers thanks to its irreverent sense of humor and its focus on D-List villains like Beetle, Speed Demon, and, of course, Boomerang. Morris confirms that anyone who enjoyed “Superior Foes” will find something to like in “The Amazing Venom,” right down to a specific callback to that older series.

“‘Superior Foes’ is one of my favorite Marvel titles of all time,” Morris says. “Spencer and Lieber are gosh darn geniuses, and that book is a classic. It’s funny (obviously) but it also has a sneaky big heart. It’s very curious about its wacko characters and what makes them tick. If anyone compares our book to ‘Foes,’ I consider it a giant compliment. Fun fact! When a character swears in ‘TAV,’ I requested it be bleeped with skulls and crossbones like they did in ‘Foes.’ I definitely want ‘TAV’ to have its own tone and identity, but I think fans of ‘Superior Foes’ will dig the humor and our love for deeper-cut Marvel characters.”

Two Venoms, One Universe: Can They Coexist?

As mentioned, “The Amazing Venom” is launching alongside the more traditional, Eddie Brock-focused “Venom” series. How closely connected are the two books? Does Morris feel like there’s ample room for both to coexist?

“I’ll admit I don’t know much about the new ‘Venom’ title, but I’m positive Charles and Tomasso are going to knock it out of the park!” Morris says. “Having no insider information at all, it seems like that title is going to be focused on more street-level adventures, and ours is literally going to space. So, Fred and Passenger probably won’t be crossing paths with Eddie and Venom, but never say never! I love how Marvel comics encompass a variety of different tones. You have big, world-ending stakes in an Avengers book that’s on the shelf next to a fun and funny Jeff the Land Shark adventure (cold take: I love Jeff!). Hopefully symbiote fans will pick up both books and dig the fact that they’re getting different flavors of their favorite dish.”

Luke Ross Brings Cosmic Flair to Suburban Chaos

Finally, Morris has plenty of praise for the work of artist Luke Ross, who is tackling his next major Marvel project after wrapping “Star Wars: Legacy of Vader.” Ross’ previous sci-fi experience makes him a natural fit for a book that drags the new Venom through the Marvel cosmos.

“The first time I saw Luke’s work was in a ‘Star Wars’ book, so I knew he was the best in the biz when it comes to exotic sci-fi locales, creatures, and vehicles,” Morris says. “A big part of the inspiration to take our story to space was the fact that Luke was going to be drawing it! But Luke isn’s just killing it on the intergalactic stuff. Part of our book is Fred living in this suburban townhouse and like, hosting book clubs. It’s like there’s this little network sitcom going on in the middle of our superhero story. Luke is doing such a great job with that stuff too! He really excels at comedy. His characters have such big, clear expressions, and their acting really juices the jokes.”

“The Amazing Venom” #1 will be released on September 30. You can preorder a copy at [your local comic shop]. For more, learn all about [the very first Star Wars/Marvel crossover] and see [which DC hardcovers are on sale on Amazon]. Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by [following @jschedeen on BlueSky].

Source: IGN Gaming

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