We've seen quite a few different versions of Carnage since the character first debuted back in 1992, and we've loved almost every one of them. Almost. There are many different variations of the character and dozens of formats the character has been used in.
Be it video games, films, animated series, or alternate versions in comic books, the Carnage symbiote is in virtually every form of pop culture in one way or another. But which version of Carnage is the best? Carnage belongs to a race of amorphous parasitic extraterrestrial organisms known as Symbiotes, which form a symbiotic bond with their hosts and give them super-human abilities. Originating as an offspring of Venom, Carnage is much more powerful than its parent symbiote because of the symbiotes' biology, and is in many ways a darker version of him.
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Content Information: Discover all 100 versions of Carnage across the Marvel Universe in one epic video! From classic symbiotes to alternate realities, explore every terrifying form of Carnage ever. Carnage is pure 90's comics meets Spider-Man, the byproduct of the ever popular Venom symbiote leaking into a serial killer's open wound. Carnage, aka Kletus Casaday, is one of the bloodiest and most horrifying villains in Spidey's rogue's gallery, encompassing the dark history of serial killers inside one superpowered weaponized body.
Although both Carnage and []. Go big or go home is clearly a mantra that Carnage believes in, as his first major event was a real doozy. After escaping Ravencroft for the first time since his initial defeat from Spider-Man and Venom, Carnage formed a band of fellow murderous psychopaths and literal monsters to help him attack NYC, who he dubbed as his "family." The 14.
Over the nearly three decades Carnage has been tearing his way through the Marvel Universe, there have been tons of comic books, great stories, graphic novels, trade paperbacks, comic book issues, story arcs, storylines, and one-shot books about Carnage, making it hard to determine which is the best of the Carnage's greatest adventures. This category is for characters that are or have bonded with the Carnage symbiote. Absolute Carnage was basically Cletus' version of Wells' Peter.
Written in a completely different way than the character should normally act to the point he doesn't even feel like the same character.