Marvel’s Venom #10 variant cover by Paolo Siqueira and Rachelle Rosenberg has been revealed but with a censor. As opposed to a face, the front cover contains a black blot that reads, “Who is Bedlam? Bedlam is defined as chaos and confusion. The villain’s identity is a mystery to fans, which is fitting. The same applies to Eddie Brock and his son Dylan. In any case, the father and son duo are in worse shape now due to Bedlam’s continued terrorization of them. In the upcoming issue of Venom, which is written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Bryan Hitch, fans will be treated to a treat.
Venom’s new enemy is Bedlam, Who is Bedlam?
Nobody knows for sure just yet. His true identity is unknown, in addition to being a colossal red and black symbiote. Venom #9, to be released in July, promises to reveal the identity of the villain.
Be there next week when Bedlam reveals himself, the chaotic force responsible for Eddie and Dylan Brock’s recent problems, in VENOM #9.
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In fact, Meridious is reported to have made him stronger by sending him to terrorize the Venom symbiote. A time or two, Bedlam conjured Eddie Brock’s torso through the Hive-Mind and tried to make Dylan believe Bedlam was his father. Eddie is trying to help Dylan but has no way to do so since Dylan has long since donned the Venom symbiote. Dylan has fulfilled his destiny by joining Venom.
A meeting with the Absent Throne ended with Eddie “dying” in the future. Eddie’s spirit was sent into the past. The symbiote Eddie became when he was reincarnated in the Garden of Time met Meridious, the leader of the Absent Throne. Bedlam attacked Eddie when one of the Kings in Black tried to tell him something important. He had never previously been in contact with the colossal symbiote.