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Ellis, 19, he/him please enjoy all of the stuff that i post in here, it'll mostly be fandom related stuff.

I'm gonna say hot people...

In my opinion it's hard for Venom not to be a comfort character to someone, V is so lovely, protective, caring, cute and fierce

One thing I really love about the Venom movies is how Eddie isn’t some toxic masculine protagonist that feels like he’s too high and mighty to ask for help or admit defeat.

We saw Eddie break down in the first movie. He was on the verge of tears, voice quivering and breaking, he asked for help and admitted he was afraid, that he was scared and he needed help from someone. He was emotional and he didn’t feel the need to hide it, or be embarrassed about it because he’s a ‘man’.

You don’t see that a lot when it comes to protagonists, ESPECIALLY males. He was the first I’ve seen to admit he needed help while being in such a vulnerable, emotional state. This is one reason why the Venom movies are great and continue to be greater, a man willing to admit he’s afraid. that he’s scared. he isn’t afraid to show emotion. something that a lot of men in media are afraid to show.

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venom doodls from twittahh (1 eddie looks diff cuz i tried to draw the one from the comics btw oh well)