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LETHAL PROTECTOR (1993)

Venom (Eddie Brock and his alien Symbiote) awaits his transfer to the Vault super-prison after his most-recent defeat at the hands of Spider-Man and Ghost Rider (during SPIRITS OF VENOM). But when he hears his hated foes parents are back from the dead, he decides it's time to break out. But what's his plan for Peter Parker's ma & pa?
[VENOM READING ORDER: Eddie Brock (1988-2004)]
  • Amazing Spider-Man #373[2/2]
  • Amazing Spider-Man #374
  • Amazing Spider-Man #375[1/4]
  • Venom: Lethal Protector #1-6
Amazing Spider-Man #373[2/2]
Venom breaks out of a secret prison for super-humans in the middle of New York City, killing the guard who tortured him and suffocating the one who showed mercy. When he learns Peter Parker's parents have miraculously returned after twenty years in a Russian prison while everyone believed they were dead, Venom decides to pay them a visit...

Amazing Spider-Man #374
Spider-Man swings in to protect his parents from Eddie Brock who transforms into Venom and takes their fight to a busy mall. Venom ultimately knocks Spider-Man unconscious. When he wakes, he finds out Venom has kidnapped his parents.
Amazing Spider-Man #375[1/4]
Venom takes Richard and Mary Parker to an abandoned funfair, hoping to protect them from their son (even though they don't know he's Spider-Man). In a desperate move, Spider-Man tracks down Eddie Brock's ex-wife, Anne Weying, to ask her where to find him. J Jonah Jameson hires Silver Sable's Wild Pack to track Venom down, too, and they all converge at the funfair. 

Venom makes short work of the Wild Pack, then saves Richard and Mary from a fire. Anne Weying saves Venom from being torched by Raul Quentino, but has to convince him not to kill Spider-Man. Spidey saves them both when a damaged ride collapses and decides to spare Spider-Man's life. They make a deal to stay out of each way, despite Spidey's misgivings.
Venom: Lethal Protector #1
When Peter Parker hears Eddie Brock has made San Francisco his new home, he can't maintain his side of the bargain to just let him roam free. Especially when Venom starts killing criminals. Eddie struggles to find somewhere to belong and Spider-Man arrives in the city just as Venom's saving homeless people from gangsters. Venom slips away and is invited to the underground home of the homeless which soon comes under attack from more goons in giant, robotic Digger armour. Their battle with Venom reveals an even deeper underground chamber...

Venom: Lethal Protector #2
The secret city of the Undergrounders is revealed! Venom kills the two armoured intruders and vies to join their community in the part of San Fransisco that sunk below ground in 1906. Instead, the council vote against him, so he decides to prove his worth by taking out the benefactor of the armoured attackers - developer Roland Treece. Instead, he's cornered by Orwell Taylor and the Jury. Spider-Man tracks down Eddie Brock's father, Carl Brock.
Venom: Lethal Protector #3
Carl Brock refuses to cooperate with Spider-Man, but learns about Eddie's childhood from the house-keeper. Venom escapes the Jury three times and gets a job offer from Roland Treece. The offer turns out to be a trap as Treece sells Venom out to Carlton Drake and the Life Foundation.

Venom: Lethal Protector #4
Drake rips five seeds from the Symbiote to create five new Symbiotes, giving them to five new hosts who'll serve as the lethal protectors of the Life Foundation's new society. Venom's attempt to escape backfires when he's forcibly separated from his Symbiote. Spider-Man faces one of the new Symbiotes in a mall and takes the fight to the Life Foundation's headquarters where Carlton Drake pronounces Eddie Brock dead...
Venom: Lethal Protector #5
Drake unleashes all five Symbiotes on Spider-Man. Eddie Brock is very much alive and rejoins his Symbiote to aid Spider-Man, until he can uses laser technology to kill the new Symbiotes before they escape the exploding Life Foundation headquarters. In San Fransisco, Roland Treece gets his 'park renovation' project moving, but he's really planning to blow up the Undergrounders' home to find the billions in gold beneath them...

Venom: Lethal Protector #6
Venom and Spider-Man join forces to stop Treece International from blowing up the Undergrounders' home and start by clashing with more Diggers. Venom apprehends Treece and escapes, leaving Spider-Man to deal with the police before returning to New York. The Undergrounders take a second vote and allow Venom to stay with them.

Web of Spider-Man #101 (1993) 
Venom returns to New York when Carnage escapes incarceration during MAXIMUM CARNAGE.

Amazing Spider-Man #383-385 (1993-1994) 
Orwell Taylor and the Jury coerce Spider-Man into stealing a transporter ray to use against Venom; Spider-Man refuses to give the Jury the weapon when he learns how they plan to use it.

Amazing Spider-Man #388 (1994) 
Peter Parker's parents are revealed to be robots when they're 'killed' by the Vulture.

Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #1-6 (1994-1995) 
Orwell Taylor and the Jury start working for the Life Foundation and Roland Treece; Spider-Man and Venom join forces to defeat Taylor, Treece and Carlton Drake. 

Web of Spider-Man #119 (1994) 
The yellow and red Symbiote is revealed to have regenerated and rejoined its host (Donna Diego) during THE EXILE RETURNS.

Venom: Separation Anxiety #1-4 (1994-1995) 
The five offspring Symbiotes are all revealed to have regenerated; Venom refuses their request to help them control the hosts control their Symbiotes; Donna Diego clashes with Venom after killing her fellow hosts.

Venom: Sinner Takes All #1-5 (1995) 
Anne Weying comes back into Eddie Brock's life; Anne bonds with the Venom Symbiote to become She-Venom during THE BRIDE OF VENOM.

Venom: Along Came a Spider #1-4 (1996)
The four unnamed symbiotes combine and join with Scott Washington to become Hybrid during HYBRID.

Venom: Along Came a Spider #3 (1996) 
She-Venom battles the new Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) during THE BRIDE OF VENOM.

Venom: The Hunted #1-3 (1996) 
Donna Diego gains control of her killer side and joins forces with Venom against the Symbiote-hunting Xenophage.

Spider-Man: The Venom Agenda #1 (1998) 
Spider-Man clashes with Venom, ending their truce; a blow to the head causes Eddie Brock to forget Spider-Man and Peter Parker are one and the same during LICENSE TO KILL.

Amazing Spider-Man #19 (2000) 
Anne Weying commits suicide rather than face having Venom in her life.

Venom vs Carnage #2 (2004) 
Carnage spawns a Symbiote who merges with host Patrick Mulligan to become Toxin.

Civil War: Battle Damage Report #1 (2007) 
Donna Diego is first referred to as Scream during CIVIL WAR.

Carnage USA #2 (2012) 
The four other Life Foundation Symbiotes are named as Agony, Lasher, Phage and Riot; all four are given new hosts to become Mercury Team.

Venom #15 (2012) 
Having long since been separated from the Venom Symbiote, Eddie Brock kills hosts (including Donna Diego and Scott Washington) and absorbs their Symbiotes (including the five Symbiotic spawn of Venom created by the Life Foundation).
Spider-Man: The Vengeance of Venom
Spider-Man vs. Venom Omnibus
Include Amazing Spider-Man #373[2/2]-375[1/4]

Venom: Lethal Protector
Venomnibus vol.1
Include Venom: Lethal Protector #1-6

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