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Is Carnage made of blood?

No, Carnage is not made of blood. He is a Marvel Comics supervillain and a creation of writer David Michelinie and artists Mark Bagley and Mike Deodato. He first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #344 (March 1991).

Carnage is the product of a bond between the psychopathic killer Cletus Kasady and an alien symbiote called Venom. The symbiote grants Kasady superhuman strength and agility and a regenerative healing factor.

As Carnage, Kasady is able to shape his tentacles into any form or weapon. This is different from Venom, whose tentacles are part of his body. The Carnage symbiote is red in color, unlike Venom’s black.

The red color is derived from the resulting blood coloration process that occurs when the symbiote bonds with Kasady’s blood. In addition, Carnage has several abilities not found in Venom, including generating various acids, as well as stimulating and producing pheromones to incite aggression in both humans and animals.

The transformed form of Carnage is composed of organic matter and has a physical composition that differs from that of human blood.

How did Venom make Carnage?

Venom created Carnage during the 1993 Marvel Comics series “Maximum Carnage”. In the storyline, Carnage was created when the psychopathic demogoblin bonded with Cletus Kasady, a serial killer who had been incarcerated in the same prison as Eddie Brock (the host of Venom).

Kasady and Venom had been enemies when they were both in the same prison, so when Venom escaped the prison and returned to Ryder Industries (where he was now working as a guard) he used a sample of his symbiote to create a new villain.

Kasady took this symbiote, which was called Carnage, and used it to increase his strength and gain control over anyone he wanted. He became one of the most dangerous villains that Spider-Man ever faced, as Carnage had the combined power of himself and the symbiote.

Venom created Carnage by bonding the symbiote to Cletus Kasady, thus creating one of the most powerful, and feared, villains in the Marvel Universe.

Why did Carnage become red?

Carnage has had several different colors throughout his appearances in comics and other media, but red has become closely associated with him in recent years. The original color of Carnage as seen in his first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #360 was black.

However, in later issues and stories, the color of Carnage was changed to red. This was due to the symbiote being corrupted by the magical ritual used by one of Carnage’s first victims, a serial killer named Cletus Kasady who also became bonded to the symbiote.

The red color that Carnage now possesses is an indication of the darkness and evil within the symbiote and its host, as it has taken on a new persona of insanity and evil. The darkness in both the symbiote and its host is further represented in the jagged, thorn-like texture of the red color and the violent and aggressive behavior associated with it.

Why was Venom afraid of Carnage?

Venom was afraid of Carnage because Carnage was significantly more powerful than Venom. He was created by combining the DNA of Venom and the psychopathic serial killer Cletus Kasady, making him an even stronger and more dangerous version of Venom.

Carnage possessed several abilities that were far beyond Venom’s, such as the capacity to form weapons and projectiles out of his body, utilize his existing biomass to create clones of himself called Spawns, use his body as a shield by forming a cocoon around himself, and a host of other superhuman powers.

Furthermore, Carnage lacked Venom’s moral restraint, which made him even more dangerous and unpredictable. Unlike Venom, Carnage was completely incapable of being reasoned with, and was merciless in his rampage, uncheckable by any sort of moral code.

This, coupled with his immense strength, is what caused Venom to fear Carnage.

Is Venom weakest symbiote?

No, Venom is not the weakest of the symbiotes. All of the symbiotes have varying levels of power, making none of them the weakest. All symbiotes, including Venom, are incredibly powerful, with each having different strengths and weaknesses.

Some of the more powerful symbiotes include Carnage, who has superhuman strength and regenerative abilities, as well as bonded with a human more powerful than Venom’s host, and Anti-Venom, which is capable of neutralizing the powers of any other symbiote.

Other important symbiotes to consider include Toxin, the son of Venom, who is more powerful than both Venom and Carnage, and a variety of others, such as Hybrid, Lasher, and even Knull, the creator of the symbiotes.

Ultimately, there is no single weakest symbiote; power levels and abilities vary from symbiote to symbiote.

Who is the number 1 strongest symbiote?

The number 1 strongest symbiote is arguably Venom, also known as the Lethal Protector. He is a sentient alien parasite from the planet Klyntar, also known as the Symbiotes. Venom was originally bonded to Peter Parker/Spider-Man, but since then has bonded to other hosts, including Eddie Brock and Mac Gargan.

He is an immensely powerful creature who has immense strength and endurance, is able to shape-shift, teleport, heal quickly, and detect nearby super-beings. Besides his incredible physical strength and stamina, Venom also has psionic powers, especially the ability to influence and control other creatures and organic matter.

He is believed to be the strongest, and certainly the most fearsome, of all the Symbiotes, and it’s said that his power can match that of Galactus himself.

What happens if Venom eats Carnage?

If Venom eats Carnage, it could potentially cause catastrophic damage and possibly death. Venom is an alien symbiote and is driven by hunger, so it will devour anything in its path, including other alien symbiotes.

Carnage, another alien symbiote, is even more unpredictable and dangerous than Venom, and if Venom were to consume Carnage, it would most likely cause an uncontrollable chain reaction. Venom’s hunger would increase exponentially, and its powers and strength would become even more dangerous.

This could cause extreme destruction in the area, and could also potentially be fatal to Venom, as it would be consuming an alien entity that no human has ever been capable of digesting.

Which symbiote is not evil?

The symbiote that is not evil is known as “White Venom” and is the opposite of Venom. It was created by the Doctor Octopus and the Jackal as part of their plan to spread the “Cure” virus. This virus would have turned everyone into good versions of themselves and make them immune to infection and mind control by foreign symbiotes.

White Venom is composed of a white, amorphous liquid that forms around someone, providing them with enhanced physical abilities and immunity against the powers of normal symbiotes. It can also allow the person to shape-shift and control the environment around them.

Unlike the Black Venom symbiotes, White Venom does not possess any of the evil and destructive properties associated with other symbiotes, such as the Venom and Carnage.

The person bonded to White Venom is known as the “White Knight” and has always been portrayed as a force for good, fighting against any evil threatening his home or loved ones. It has been used by both heroes and villains, as a means of enhancing their own powers and aiding them in their respective fights against crime.

How did Cletus get red symbiote?

Cletus Kasady, also known as Carnage, obtained his red symbiote by visiting a secret area of the Vault, a prison in a secret area of the negative zone. He had heard of this area from rumors he had overheard in the prison, and decided to explore it in order to gain more power.

After exploring the area, he encountered the symbiote and eventually, it bonded with his body, giving him incredible strength, immunity to physical damage, and other special powers. Unfortunately, once bonded, Cletus was unable to remove or control the symbiote, making him an immeasurably powerful and uncontrollable enemy to the entire Marvel universe.

Since then, Carnage and the symbiote have caused destruction and mayhem, and have become inseparable.

Why is Carnage red and stronger?

Carnage has become red and stronger than other symbiotes due to the unique combination of traits inherited from both his alien nature and owing to his “father” Cletus Kasady, a serial killer and psychopath.

The alien force that grants him his powers, called a Symbiote, not only gives him superhuman strength but also covers him in a red suit of armor. In addition, the Symbiote imbues Carnage with increased intelligence, a desire to cause chaos, and is the source of his red color.

The reason Carnage is so strong is largely due to the fact that his Symbiote is a “child” of Venom; however, Carnage is far more monstrous and powerful than Venom due to the fact that he has two consciousnesses.

Whereas Venom is ruled by the alien and human sides of its psyche, Carnage is ruled only by Cletus Kasady, as the Symbiote only serves to amplify his already strong and unhinged personality.

The alien nature of his Symbiote also gives Carnage enhanced physical abilities including increased speed and agility. His Symbiote also grants him the ability to transform his limbs into weapons, teleport himself and others, absorb substances, and adapt his body to his environment and circumstance.

All of these combined make Carnage a dangerous and powerful opponent.

Did Carnage come from venoms blood?

No, Carnage does not come from Venom’s blood. Carnage is the symbiotic offspring of Venom, who was created by the alien life form and symbiote, the Klyntar. The Klyntar bonded with the mercenary Eddie Brock to create Venom, and created Carnage from a piece of the Venom symbiote which had been left behind after it bonded with Eddie Brock.

The alien entity known as Knull then infuses Carnage with a combination of his own biology and dark essence, which allows Carnage to possess more powerful and dangerous abilities than Venom. Carnage’s origin story is slightly different between the different versions of the comic book series, and Carnage’s true origin is still ambiguous, but no, Carnage does not come from Venom’s blood.

What created Carnage?

Carnage was created in the Marvel Comics universe as a result of a bond between the alien symbiote known as Venom and a psychopathic serial killer named Cletus Kasady. The alien symbiote had previously been artificially created by the alien race of sadistic beings known as the symbiotes, and had been taken by Spider-Man and Eddie Brock during their battle against the aliens.

After bonding with Brock it was later re-bonded with Cletus Kasady, creating Carnage, an immensely powerful, malevolent and bloodthirsty entity with a vastly greater level of strength and intelligence than that of Venom.

The combination of Venom’s alien abilities and Kasady’s insane mind created an unstoppable force that eventually become a major threat to the Marvel universe.

Is the red one Venom’s son?

No, the red one is not Venom’s son. Venom is a Marvel Comics character who first debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #300 in 1988. He is an alien creature spawned from the world of symbiotes known as the Klyntar.

His real name is Eddie Brock. The character has never had any children that were ever mentioned or revealed in any comic books. It is speculated by some fans that Venom could have potential offspring in other forms, since his alien species possesses some form of a sexual reproductive cycle, but this has never been officially revealed in the comics.

In addition, the character of Carnage, who is considered to be Venom’s twisted offspring, is actually a genetic clone of Venom created by the villainous Carnage-Symbiote, which makes it impossible for Venom to actually have a real son.

Did Cletus get Carnage from biting Eddie?

No, Cletus Kasady did not get Carnage from biting Eddie. Cletus Kasady is an unstable serial killer, who had previously committed numerous murders prior to being jailed for the death of his grandmother.

At some point, the alien symbiote known as Venom bonded itself to Eddie Brock and the two shared a body. While in prison, Cletus came into contact with the remnants of Venom that were left behind from Eddie and the symbiote merged with Cletus, forming the diabolical supervillain known as Carnage.

Carnage is a much darker version of Venom, who has been known to commit much more heinous acts than his predecessor.

Does Venom impregnate Eddie?

No, Venom does not impregnate Eddie in the comics or any of the movie adaptations. In the comics, Eddie is married to a fellow journalist, Anne Weying. The movie adaptations are mainly focused on the developing relationship between Venom and Eddie, where the two form a sort of symbiotic bond.

The power dynamic involved prevents Venom from being able to physically impregnate Eddie, even if they wanted to. This relationship is cemented through their mental connection, further strengthened by their shared roles in protecting humanity.

Ultimately, it is agreed upon between the two that their bond is stronger and more meaningful than any physical connection, and that Venom and Eddie are both a better version of themselves because of it.