Weaknesses. Like most other Symbiotes, it is vulnerable to sound and fire. However Carnage doesn't mind heat as long as it's the one making it.
Sonic Immunity: Though it used to be weakened by them, Carnage has become immune to sound-based attacks after he came into contact with the Darkhold.
In order to defeat the mad symbiote, Spidey usually has to enlist the help of his greatest allies — whether that be the Fantastic Four or his on-again-off-again ally in Venom. Spider-Man does what it takes to stop Carnage, even if it means compromising with villains like Venom.
Heat Vulnerability: Like all Klyntar, the Carnage symbiote is particularly vulnerable to extreme heat and fire. Exposure to flames causes it to feel intense pain and to retract into Cletus' bloodstream, leaving him vulnerable to attack.
Carnage Is Stronger Than Spider-Man and Venom Combined
However, has also the same weaknesses as Venom, namely heat (which he is much more vulnerable to than his parent symbiote) and sound (which he is a lot less vulnerable to).
Like most other Symbiotes, it is vulnerable to sound and fire. However Carnage doesn't mind heat as long as it's the one making it.
In desperation, Spider-Man made a truce with Venom to fight Carnage. The Carnage symbiote was defeated and apparently destroyed with sonic weaponry, but unbeknownst to them the symbiote's deeper equilibrium with its host helped to save it.
While Eddie Brock's Venom may not be the strongest here, he is recognizable and the most resilient Symbiote compared to many others. Even though he started out as a pure villain, Brock's Venom showed many heroic traits.
The son of Carnage, Toxin, was believed to be the most powerful symbiote ever created. The raw power of Toxin was so great that he was feared even by the King in Black, Knull, creator and leader of the symbiotes.
Both Venom and Carnage feared the potential power of Toxin, establishing him as a force to be reckoned with. The character was created by writer Peter Milligan and artist Clayton Crain.
Venom is overpowered by Carnage but provokes Barrison into using her powers to separate Carnage and Kasady. Venom devours Carnage and kills Kasady while the collapsing cathedral crushes Barrison. Later, an alive Mulligan's eyes flash blue, revealing that he somehow absorbed a part of Carnage.
Carnage is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually depicted as an adversary of Spider-Man and the archenemy of Venom.
The Venom symbiote eventually found Eddie and reunited with him, unknowingly leaving behind its offspring. This offspring eventually bonded to Kasady's blood through a small cut, making the Carnage symbiote have its red appearance, which resulted in Carnage being more powerful than Venom.
In Peter Parker Spider-Man #9 by Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr., Eddie Brock snuck into the prison area where Cletus Kasady stayed. He took out the guards and attacked, eating the Carnage symbiote right out of Kasady. Venom reclaimed his offspring, leaving the killer alone and broken.
How is Carnage defeated? Dark Carnage (Cletus Kasady) - impaled with a necrosword and sliced in half by Legion / Venom (Eddie Brock). Carnage doppelgängers' symbiotes - died when Dark Carnage (Cletus Kasady) was killed by Legion / Venom (Eddie Brock) and the Dark Carnage symbiote was assimilated by Venom Symbiote.
In the comics — and the 2021 movie — it's pretty clearly established that on a baseline level, Carnage is indisputably more powerful than Venom.
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The creature's powers were amplified by Kasady's insanity and bloodthirst, turning him into Venom's most deadly foe. Stronger and faster than Venom, Carnage possesses a host of unique abilities, such as projectiles formed from his own body, as well as the ability to form various weapons from his hands.
The bond between the Carnage symbiote and Kasady was stronger than the bond between Brock and the Venom symbiote. Cletus Kasady was also a serial killer and thought of as insane. As a result, Carnage is far more violent, powerful, and deadly than Venom.
Blue Symbiote (2) (Agony): In the comics Agony was one of the symbiotes forcibly spawned from Venom alongside several others by the Life Foundation.
Marvel just rewrote Spider-Man history, revealing that the Venom symbiote was never evil - and it was Peter Parker who played the villain. Venom is one of Spider-Man's most infamous villains, but the original story claiming the alien symbiote was inherently evil isn't the truth.
While in prison, Venom produces an offspring named Carnage. (He reproduces asexually, in case you were wondering.) Venom doesn't tell Eddie about it, and Venom and Eddie escape prison. Once they're gone, Carnage bonds with Cletus.
Knull, also known as the God of the Symbiotes, is one of the overarching antagonists in the Marvel Comics universe, serving as the main antagonist of the Venom comic book series.
The reason for this is that Carnage is a "red one," as Venom states, which is apparently quite concerning. Venom refuses to emerge from Eddie's body again, clearly scared of his vermilion enemy.
This is the moment at which Eddie and Venom realize that Cletus and Carnage are not bonded; thus, Carnage will be easier to defeat than they initially realized. With assists from Anne and her fiancé, Dan (Reid Scott), Eddie and Venom successfully destroy Cletus and Carnage.