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Toxin is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He has been depicted as a superhero and at times a supervillain.The character is the offspring of Carnage, the third major symbiote in the Marvel Universe, the ninth known to have appeared in the comics outside of the Planet of the Symbiotes storyline, and the first symbiote that Spider-Man considers an ...
Carnage is going to give birth to a new symbiote and is planning to kill it but Venom wants to raise the new symbiote as an ally. Instead of either, the symbiote finds a host of its own in the form of a New York City cop named Patrick Mulligan. They bond and become known as Toxin. Spider-Man and Black Cat appear. [26] Venom: Dark Origin #1–5
A spawn of Carnage in the 1,000th generation that bonded with police officer Patrick Mulligan, becoming a hero. This was the first symbiote that Spider-Man considered an ally and it became something of a mentee of Spider-Man. It was later forcibly bonded to Eddie Brock by the Crime Master sometime after Patrick was beaten to death by Blackheart ...
Carnage agrees to help Cletus break Frances out of Ravencroft in exchange for Cletus's help eliminating Eddie and Venom. Mulligan visits Eddie at home and warns him about the situation. At Ravencroft, Cletus frees Frances, and they travel to the St. Estes children's home to burn it down. Mulligan grows suspicious of Eddie and arrests him.
Playing coy, Patrick refuses to confirm or deny anything, but says if he makes a certain gesture (resting the tennis ball in the throat of the racket) during his next serve, the answer is yes.
Patrick Mulligan may refer to: Patrick Mulligan (bishop) (1912–1990), Roman Catholic Lord Bishop of Clogher in Ireland; Patrick Mulligan (rugby union) (c. 1900–?), Australian rugby union player; Paddy Mulligan (Patrick Martin Mulligan, born 1945), Irish footballer; Patrick Mulligan (character), alter ego of the comic book character Toxin
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