The former King in Black has completely lost control of the most murderous symbiote in the entire Marvel Universe, and things ...
Carnage is on the hunt for a new host, and the serial killer symbiote is forcing Marvel's original Lethal Protector to do its ...
The Venom War did not end well for Eddie Brock or the Carnage symbiote. Both were fatally wounded by the conflict and left on Death’s Door. This led to a most unlikely pairing, as the mortal ...
Eddie uses the Carnage symbiote to craft a set of wings to fly away from the plane before it crashes, packing all of its passengers in a net that he drags behind him. Carnage tells Eddie that ...
Meanwhile, when the Venom symbiote returned to its original host, Peter Parker, as the Venomous Spider-Man, Venom’s progeny also returned: Carnage. Eddie’s son, Dylan, had waged war with his ...
The symbiote reluctantly agrees to honor Eddie’s wish to only kill bad people. In exchange, Eddie agrees to provide Carnage with a steady supply of victims. To that end, Eddie starts hunting ...
Brock attempts to reignite his career by interviewing serial killer Cletus Kasady, who becomes the host of the symbiote Carnage and escapes prison after a failed execution.
It's like watching a teenager's dating history play out in symbiote form. LOLtron wonders if Eddie has updated his Facebook relationship status to "It's complicated with Carnage." Though given ...
When the symbiote helped him escape, it left behind a spawn. Bonding with the creature turned Kasady into Carnage, a prolific killing machine that took multiple team-ups between, Spider-Man ...
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