Thus, Carnage, which name was chosen by Kasady himself, emerged from the union of this symbiote with the serial killer’s bloodstream. Abandoned during Brock and his symbiote’s break out, Venom’s offspring bonded with Kasady, entering the killer’s body through a cut in his hand. But, what none of the humans knew was that Venom left behind a “cub.”īeing generated by asexual reproduction, the new symbiote was similar to the original, though it evolved differently. Given his murderous tendencies, he planned to kill Venom’s host, who was detached from his symbiote at the time.īefore this could happen, the creature returned, reuniting with its former host allowing his escape. He and Eddie Brock met in prison, where they were cellmates. Still, there is a particular reason why Carnage is entirely red, which you can find out here! Absolute Carnage comic cover Carnage’s Origin in The ComicsĬletus Kasady was a serial killer who became the host of a symbiote. This singularity is especially noticeable through their colors – while one is black, the other is red, making their look unique.Ĭontrary to what many people believe, however, Venom’s completely black coloring does not necessarily occur in all of their kind.
If morally they are different because the latter is sometimes characterized as an anti-hero, physically, they are equally distinct. The differences between Carnage and Venom are striking in every respect. He is one of the most evil creatures in his universe, often seeking destruction and death for his own pleasure. He’s the result of a fusion between a symbiote and serial killer Cletus Kasady. Venom is the symbionts’ best-known in the Marvel universe, but another viral character among these species is Carnage, the editor’s greatest villain, renowned for his brutality. For example, Deadpool versions from the animal kingdom have included Pandapool, DeadpoolDinosaur, and, of course, Squirrelpool. In addition, mashups have not yet been limited to other humans. Fans went wild with Grootpoole Galactipool. In addition to the ridiculous characters, some Deadpool variations have also led to unique mashups with some of the most popular superheroes in the Marvel Universe. This Flocked Squirrelpool Jumbo Funko Pop! Figure is now available for pre-order at the links below (click to jump!)
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