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Angelo Fortunato (Earth-616)

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Real Name
Current Alias

Identity

Alignment

Relatives
Don Fortunato (Father), Giacomo (brother)

Universe

Characteristics
Gender


Eyes

Hair

Unusual Features
As Venom, Fortunato has a beast-like jaw, teeth, and tongue which are, in actuality, part of the alien costume.

Status
Citizenship

Marital Status

Origin
Origin
Angelo Fortunato's father won the Venom suit in an auction.

First appearance
Last appearance

Unknown

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History


as Venom
as Venom
After Eddie Brock decided to reform and try to make something of his life, he put the venom suit for sale at an auction to raise money for charity. Don Fortunato bought the suit to try and make a man out of his son, Angelo.


Angelo quickly made use of his new Venom persona by attacking the school where Peter worked as a teacher and killed one of his former classmates. They finally clashed on the roof, where Angelo appeared to kill Spider-Man by apparently ripped out his heart,but he had been duped, and the villain fled. Seeing that Angelo was a coward, the symbiote detached from him in mid-air, and Fortunato fell to a bloody death.


Powers and Abilities

Powers

Angelo inherited the same powers as Eddie Brock from the Venom suit.

Abilities

None known.

Strength level

Unknown.

Weaknesses

None known.


Paraphernalia

Equipment: None known.
Transportation: None known.
Weapons: None known.


Notes

Final Appearance: Marvel Knights: Spider-Man 8


Trivia

Ironically, Angelo's name translated from italian means "Lucky Angel".

With the exception of Spider-Man himself, Angelo is the only wearer of the Venom symbiote to not have a protruding tongue.



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