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Dylan Brock

Part 1: The Dossier: An At-a-Glance Summary

Part 2: Origin and Evolution

Publication History and Creation

Dylan Brock was co-created by writer Donny Cates and artist Iban Coello. He first appeared in a photograph in Venom (Vol. 4) #7 in November 2018, with his first full, in-person appearance occurring in Venom (Vol. 4) #9 in December 2018. His creation was a cornerstone of Donny Cates's transformative run on the Venom title, which sought to dramatically expand the character's cosmic lore. Cates aimed to introduce lasting, meaningful additions to Eddie Brock's life, moving beyond the cycle of anti-heroism and providing him with a deeper motivation. The introduction of a son gave Eddie a profound personal stake in his battles and a legacy to protect. Dylan's unique nature as a human-symbiote hybrid was a narrative engine for Cates's exploration of the symbiotes' biology, history, and their connection to the primordial darkness embodied by their creator, Knull. Dylan was not merely a sidekick but the central mystery and eventual hero of the entire saga, culminating in the line-wide King in Black event.

In-Universe Origin Story

The origin of Dylan Brock is complex, rooted in the unique biology of the Klyntar and the tumultuous history of his parents, Eddie Brock and Anne Weying.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Dylan Brock's conception was unintentional and, for a long time, unknown even to his father. During the period when Anne Weying was bonded to a portion of the Venom symbiote and became She-Venom, the symbiote left a fragment of its genetic code, known as a codex, within her. This codex, a biological imprint of a symbiote's consciousness and genetic material left in a former host, acted as a form of genetic seed. When Anne later conceived a child with Eddie Brock, this latent symbiote codex merged with the developing fetus. The result was Dylan, a child born not as a normal human, but as a unique biological hybrid of human and Klyntar. Tragically, Anne Weying took her own life, haunted by her experiences with the symbiote. Believing that Eddie's chaotic life was no place for a child, she arranged for Dylan to be raised by Eddie's estranged and abusive father, Carl Brock, in San Francisco. Eddie was kept entirely in the dark, believing his son had died with Anne. Dylan grew up under Carl's cold and resentful care, believing Carl to be his father and living a quiet, isolated life. Years later, after a confrontation with the symbiote-dragon Grendel, Eddie Brock's mind was temporarily fractured and connected to the symbiote Hive-Mind. In this state, he experienced fragmented memories and learned the shocking truth: his son was alive. He tracked Dylan down to Carl's home, rescuing him just as an unhinged Carl was about to harm him. Initially, Dylan was withdrawn and distrustful of Eddie, a complete stranger who had abruptly entered his life. Their relationship was further complicated by the discovery of Dylan's strange abilities. He exhibited an innate power to sense, influence, and even harm symbiotes. This power manifested violently when the Venom symbiote, in a moment of panic, attempted to bond with Dylan against Eddie's wishes. Dylan instinctively repelled it, causing the symbiote immense pain. Fearing these uncontrollable abilities, Dylan was temporarily placed in the care of the Maker (the villainous Reed Richards of Earth-1610), who developed a device to suppress his powers. Dylan's true test came during the absolute_carnage event. The newly resurrected Carnage, acting as a herald for Knull, began hunting down everyone who had ever bonded with a symbiote to harvest their codexes. As a living, breathing codex himself, Dylan became Carnage's ultimate prize. During a climactic battle, Dylan unleashed the full potential of his power, destroying multiple symbiote codexes and proving he was a weapon against the very creatures from which he was born. His origin and purpose reached their zenith during king_in_black. When Knull blanketed the Earth in a living abyss of symbiotes, Dylan's unique nature as a creature of both light (humanity) and darkness (symbiote) made him one of the few beings capable of resisting Knull's overwhelming psychic control. He was the key to victory, ultimately using his powers on a cosmic scale to sever the entire Klyntar race from Knull's hive, freeing them from their creator's millennia of enslavement and allowing his father, Eddie, to become the new King in Black.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

As of the current timeline, Dylan Brock does not exist in the Marvel Cinematic Universe or the adjacent Sony's Spider-Man Universe (SSU). The character is purely a creation of the Earth-616 comic book continuity. However, the foundation for a potential future introduction has been laid. In the post-credits scene of the SSU film Venom: Let There Be Carnage, Eddie Brock and the Venom symbiote are unexpectedly transported into the MCU (designated Earth-199999) due to Doctor Strange's miscast spell in spider-man_no_way_home. They briefly reside there before being returned to their native universe in the No Way Home post-credits scene. Crucially, as they are pulled back to their reality, a tiny piece of the Venom symbiote is left behind in the MCU. This leaves a narrative opening for the MCU to introduce its own version of the Venom symbiote, which could eventually lead to the creation of a character analogous to Dylan Brock. Any such character would, by necessity, have a radically different origin story, as the MCU's Eddie Brock (from the SSU) is no longer present, and an MCU-native Eddie Brock has not been established. An adaptation would likely need to create a new “father” for Dylan or reimagine his origins entirely.

Part 3: Abilities, Equipment & Personality

Dylan's abilities have evolved significantly, from his initial status as a unique hybrid to his current role as the new Venom.

Earth-616 (Prime Comic Universe)

Powers as a Human-Symbiote Hybrid (Pre-Venom Bonding)

Before fully bonding with the Venom symbiote, Dylan possessed a suite of powers derived from his unique birth as the offspring of a human and a symbiote codex.

Powers as the Host of Venom

After his father ascended to become the King in Black, the Venom symbiote bonded with Dylan to continue its mission on Earth. As Venom, he possesses the standard array of Klyntar abilities, though his are potentially amplified by his hybrid nature.

Personality

Dylan's personality is defined by the trauma of his upbringing and his powerful sense of empathy. Having grown up under the thumb of the cruel and neglectful Carl Brock, Dylan was initially very quiet, withdrawn, and prone to lashing out in fear. He carried a deep-seated anger, both at his “grandfather” Carl and at Eddie for his long absence. As he grew to trust his father and understand his own nature, a fierce determination and a strong moral compass emerged. Unlike Eddie, who often grapples with his lethal protector instincts, Dylan's first impulse is to protect the innocent without unnecessary violence. He is deeply empathetic, particularly towards other symbiotes, whom he views as living beings rather than mere weapons or parasites. This empathy was the very reason he could free them from Knull. As the new Venom, he is often overwhelmed and insecure, struggling to live up to his father's legacy while trying to be a different, better kind of hero. He is still a child forced into an adult role, and his internal conflict between his anger, his fear, and his desire to do good is the central theme of his character arc.

Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU)

Speculative Analysis for Cinematic Adaptation

If Dylan Brock were to be adapted for a cinematic universe (either the MCU or SSU), his powers and personality would likely be streamlined for narrative clarity.

Part 4: Key Relationships & Network

Core Allies

Arch-Enemies

Affiliations

Dylan's affiliations are largely informal and based on circumstance.

Part 5: Iconic Events & Storylines

Venom: The Abyss & The Road to Absolute Carnage (Venom Vol. 4 #7-16)

This arc serves as Dylan's introduction to the Marvel Universe. The story follows Eddie Brock as he discovers the existence of his son and rescues him from the abusive Carl Brock. It establishes their fractured, nascent relationship and slowly unveils Dylan's mysterious powers. The fear and confusion surrounding his ability to control symbiotes is the central conflict, leading Eddie to seek help from the Maker. This storyline lays all the essential groundwork for Dylan's character, positioning him as a key player in the impending symbiote-centric conflicts.

Absolute Carnage

This event marks Dylan's true trial by fire. When Carnage returns with a new mission from Knull to collect the codexes from every past symbiote host, Dylan becomes the single most important target on the planet. The story forces Dylan to confront the monstrous side of his heritage head-on. Trapped in a city under siege by Carnage's forces, he must learn to control his powers. The climax sees him reject the Maker's power-dampening machine and unleash his full potential, proving that his abilities are not a curse but a powerful weapon for good. The event permanently alters his trajectory, moving him from a protected child to an active participant in the war against the darkness.

King in Black

This is the defining event of Dylan Brock's life and the culmination of the entire Donny Cates saga. When Knull arrives and effortlessly conquers Earth, Dylan is one of the last glimmers of hope. While powerful heroes like the Avengers and Thor fall to Knull's influence, Dylan's unique hybrid nature makes him uniquely resistant to the Hive-Mind's control. He is identified as the “opposite” of Knull—the light to his darkness. Throughout the event, Dylan steps up, leading a small resistance and using his powers to free heroes and fight back against Knull's symbiote armies. His ultimate act—severing the entire Klyntar race from Knull's psychic control—is the single most important action in the entire war. It not only saves the universe but fundamentally redefines the nature of the symbiotes, freeing them to become something new under his father's benevolent rule as the new King in Black.

Venom (2021 Series) - Becoming Venom

Following King in Black, Eddie Brock ascends to a cosmic role, leaving the Venom symbiote on Earth. In his absence, the symbiote bonds with Dylan, who reluctantly takes up the mantle of Venom to protect the innocent. This series, written by Al Ewing and Ram V, explores Dylan's early days as a street-level hero. He struggles to control the symbiote's violent urges, balance his heroic life with his desire for normalcy, and grapple with the terrifying machinations of Meridius and the future Kings in Black. This storyline is crucial for developing Dylan as a standalone hero, distinct from his father, and explores the immense pressure of living up to the “Venom” legacy.

Part 6: Variants and Alternative Versions

As a relatively new character in the Marvel timeline, Dylan Brock has significantly fewer alternate-reality counterparts compared to legacy characters like Spider-Man or Captain America.

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Notes and Trivia

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1)
Dylan's name is a tribute from writer Donny Cates to his own son.
2)
The concept of the codex, central to Dylan's origin, was a significant retcon to symbiote lore. It established a biological mechanism for how the symbiotes retain information from their hosts and provided a new avenue for their reproduction.
3)
Prior to the revelation of Dylan's true parentage, Eddie Brock had a different “son” in the form of the “Venom-Spore,” a clone created by a secretive corporation in the 2003 Venom series by Daniel Way. This character has largely been ignored since its creation and is not considered part of Dylan's history.
4)
Dylan's ability to emit light and act as a counter-force to Knull's darkness positions him as a messianic figure within symbiote mythology, fulfilling a prophecy that was previously unknown.
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Primary source material for this article includes Venom (2018-2021) by Donny Cates, Absolute Carnage (2019) by Donny Cates, King in Black (2020-2021) by Donny Cates, and Venom (2021-Present) by Al Ewing and Ram V.