Object » Venom appears in 115 issues.
A drug created by Lex Luthor as part of Superman and the One-Earth Regime's plan to create an army of superhuman soldiers.
A list of largely fictional drugs and boosters seen in comic books. Most commonly, they are used to enhance normal humans to superhuman levels.
The Scarecrow's deadly gas used to strike terror into the heart of Gotham. The gas makes its victim hallucinate and imagine ones greatest fears. It is often used by Scarecrow for experimental purposes, but is also part of his sick infatuation with scaring people.
A chemical engineered by Dr. Kirk Langstrom and based on a bat's gland extract. Originally designed to enhance human senses like hearing and night-vision, the serum had the unintended side-effect of transforming its user into a monstrous half-man, half-bat creature.
A vitamin created by Rex Tyler, the first Hourman, that gave the recipient super powers for an hour.
Mirakuru (ミラクル, lit. as Miracle) is a serum that gives strength of ten men and heightened speed, endurance, durability, agility, stamina, and reflexes when injected. Though it can cause death.
Bane's teddy bear.
The Super Soldier Serum was created by Professor Abraham Erskine to enhance baseline humans beyond the peak of human potential, both mentally and physically. The most famous and successful recipient of the process is Steve Rogers, aka Captain America.
A powerful and dangerous strength enhancing narcotic.
A compound based on the Venom drug; however, Titan is more potent with serious (and possibly fatal) side effects.
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