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fishescycle · 26-30
It was classically written that Carnage was more formidable than Venom and the former would dispatch the latter as a matter of course should it come down to it.
The Carnage host was clinically deranged and psychotic, with fewer, if any, moral boundaries. Plus the offspring of each symbiote was supposedly stronger than its "parent". So the Carnage symbiote, as the offspring of Venom, had none of its "parent's" vulnerabilities to sonic attacks.
But in recent years i believe there was a story arc where Venom became the "god" of symbiotes and I imagine that would include Carnage.
Without the alien skin sheaths and both unarmed, i think the physically formidable Eddie Brock (aka Venom) beats Cletus Cassidy (aka Carnage) in a physical altercation.
The Carnage host was clinically deranged and psychotic, with fewer, if any, moral boundaries. Plus the offspring of each symbiote was supposedly stronger than its "parent". So the Carnage symbiote, as the offspring of Venom, had none of its "parent's" vulnerabilities to sonic attacks.
But in recent years i believe there was a story arc where Venom became the "god" of symbiotes and I imagine that would include Carnage.
Without the alien skin sheaths and both unarmed, i think the physically formidable Eddie Brock (aka Venom) beats Cletus Cassidy (aka Carnage) in a physical altercation.
bugeye · 26-30, F
Carnage.
Venom seems to be more Anti-Hero nowadays than full on villain between the Agent Venom storylines and the Sony Venom movies. Carnage has always been a raging psychotic villain.
Venom seems to be more Anti-Hero nowadays than full on villain between the Agent Venom storylines and the Sony Venom movies. Carnage has always been a raging psychotic villain.
wackidywack · 26-30
Not shy, not me
MIDZY198201 · 41-45, M
@wackidywack are you referring to my name ??
wackidywack · 26-30
@MIDZY198201 yes hahaha