Marvel Comics has been releasing stellarAlien-related comics as of late, with theupcomingAliens vs Avengersseriespromising some crossover superhero fun mixed with horrific elements that only aXenomorphcan provide. In honor of both fictional universes, a new piece of fanart merges theVenomsymbiote with a fully grown Xenomorph,creating a Venomized Marvel xAlienhybrid that needs to become an official part of comic lore.
Crossover artwork shared on social media via Instagram,Raza (@rxzarx) is a prolific artist who constantly uploads nerd images featuring characters from across the pop culture spectrum, with the world of comic books being of special focus.

Utilizing an art style that combines highly textured linework and darkly vibrant colors to create realistic yet undeniably comic-esque pieces, Raza has previously illustrated images featuring Wolverine battling Hulk, multiple different iterations of Miles Morales’ Spider-Man, aKraven-esque version of Wolverine, and even some interesting takes on Batman, and never disappoints when releasing a new sketch, with this Venomized Xenomorph being no exception.
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Fanart Design by Raza (@rxzarx)
Crossing over with various other comic properties in the past, like inBatman/Aliens,Superman vs Aliens,Judge Dredd versus Aliens: Incubus, andAliens versus Predator versus The Terminator, just to name a few, a Xenomorph getting a symbiote makeover makes sense for this franchise in a way that fans have been clamoring for for years. By fusing two of the most versatile and deadly organisms in fiction,Raza not only adds yetanother member to the ever-growing Venomversebut ups the Xenomorph’s capability for carnage tenfold while giving it a visual design to kill for.
Making the image feel alive thanks to some black symbiote and Xenomorph matter that writhes and curls with the alien’s contours,Raza nails the iconic silhouette of the Xenomorph while adding just enough Venom elements to call this monstrous redesign a resounding success. Providing two different looks at this Venomized Xeno, Raza turns the Xenomorph’s signature second mouth into a tiny version of Venom’s head, whip-like tongue and all, and as a bonus, even adds the character’s Spider-Man-inspired white spider logo along with white accents on the Xenomorph’s wrists — a spot the creature could use to shoot acidic webbing from.

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Marvel will soon be unleashing a sure-to-be epicAliens vs Avengerslimited seriesfeaturing these perfect organisms going up against less-than-perfect superheroes, giving Raza’s (@rxzarx) Venomized Xenomorph a real shot at becoming comic canon, contingent on the appearance of the Klyntar race’s King in Black himself, that is. Whether this menacingVenomhybrid character is seen in this story or its inevitable sequel,Alienas a franchise and the terrifyingXenomorphmonster it birthed are Hollywood creations that fit well within the comic space, especially when crossed with iconic Marvel Comics characters.
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Alien
The Alien franchise, which began with Ridley Scott’s 1979 film, is a Sci-Fi series comprised of several horror films, games, and comic books centered on humanity’s encounters with a hostile extraterrestrial species known as Xenomorphs. Characterized by their lethal prowess and capability to reproduce at an alarming rate, these creatures pose a profound threat to human existence. The primary series protagonist, Ellen Ripley, acts as the voice of reason as she seeks to keep the creatures out of the hands of greed-driven corporate scientists.
Venom
TheVenomfranchise is a series of superhero films based on the Marvel Comics character Venom, produced by Sony Pictures as part of their Spider-Man Universe. The franchise began with the 2018 filmVenom, which tells the story of Eddie Brock, a journalist who becomes the host for an alien symbiote, giving him superhuman abilities. Despite mixed reviews, the film was a commercial success, leading to a sequel and further expansion of the franchise.


