What is Venom’s Lingering Imprint Skin Based On?

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In the three months since its launch, Marvel Rivals has released a plethora of additional skins for each of the game’s 37 playable characters. These include MCU-inspired suits like Iron Man’s Avengers: Endgame outfit; comic-based suits like Hulk’s Green Scar outfit; and wholly original suits like Magik’s Punkchild outfit. Though all Marvel Rivals‘ alternate skins are available for purchase, many can also be obtained by playing through in-game events or completing achievements.

Two new skins were announced for Marvel Rivals earlier this week. The first is the Twilight Duo costume for Cloak and Dagger, and the second is the Lingering Imprint costume for Venom. The Lingering Imprint outfit gives Venom an even more menacing look as it decks out the symbiote with spikes, a chitin-like exoskeleton, and glowing yellow eyes. Though Marvel Rivals‘ designers have put their own spin on this Venom costume, the skin takes direct inspiration from the comics.

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Lingering Imprint’s Comic Origins

In a post on X, Marvel Rivals announced the Lingering Imprint skin with two lines of dialogue: “Hey, Brock, you mind if I drive?” followed by “Be my guest, Thompson.” This exchange references two notable characters from Venom’s comic history. “Brock” refers to Eddie Brock, who has long served as the de facto host of the Venom symbiote after claiming the suit in The Amazing Spider-Man #300. “Thompson” refers to Eugene “Flash” Thompson, who also served as one of Venom’s hosts in the comic — albeit in a very different fashion.

Introducing Agent Venom

Flash Thompson has been a recurring character in the Spider-Man comics since 1962. Originally serving as Peter Parker’s high school bully, he eventually matured into a more selfless character who went on to serve in the U.S. army. Flash tragically lost his legs while on a mission, and while this normally would have served as the end of his military career, it instead garnered the attention of the people behind Project Rebirth 2.0.

Project Rebirth 2.0 aimed to replicate the success of the original Project Rebirth — the WWII experiment that transformed Steve Rogers into Captain America. However, instead of attempting to recreate the Super Soldier Serum, Project Rebirth 2.0 would instead empower its test subject with the Venom symbiote. Flash Thompson came into the fold, and after bonding with the symbiote, he became the hero known as Agent Venom.

Unlike the original Venom, Agent Venom was a more collected and tactical fighter. He combined his Spider-Man-like abilities with military firepower to take on a variety of foes across the Marvel universe. After Project Rebirth 2.0 was shut down by Captain America, Flash kept his symbiote and would go on to join multiple superhero teams like the Secret Avengers, the Thunderbolts, and even the Guardians of the Galaxy.

Lingering Imprint’s Arrival in Marvel Rivals

Not only does the Lingering Imprint outfit add some nice variety to Venom’s in-game wardrobe, but it continues the precedent set by Spider-Man’s Scarlet Spider skin. With Marvel Rivals adding not just variant outfits but the option to re-skin a hero or villain as a different character, the possibilities for Rivals‘ future are endless. Perhaps Thor could get a Beta Ray Bill skin, or Hulk could get that Red Hulk skin that players were clamoring for ahead of Captain America: Brave New World‘s release. Regardless, players will be able to get their hands on the Lingering Imprint outfit on March 6 at 6 PM PST.

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Third-Person Shooter

Action

Multiplayer

Released

December 6, 2024

ESRB

T For Teen // Violence

Developer(s)

NetEase Games

Publisher(s)

NetEase Games

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