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Difference Between Carnage and Venom

Key Difference – Carnage vs Venom
 

Carnage and Venom are fictional supervillains that appear in Marvel Comics. Both these characters are amorphous extraterrestrial parasites; they envelop their host’s bodies likes costumes and create a symbiotic link to the host’s mind. Carnage and Venom are bot enemies of Spider Man. The key difference between Carnage and Venom is their power and brutality; Carnage is more powerful, brutal and lethal than Venom.

Who is Venom?

The character of Venom first appeared in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8. This character was created by Todd McFarlane and David Michelinie. Venom is an alien symbiote that is formed from a thick, liquid, organic material. He depends on his hosts to sustain and in return gives his hosts great powers. Venoms was brought to the Marvel Universe from the Battleworld, a world Beyonder created to host a battle between the good and evil. It’s spider man who takes this symbiote back to earth, mistaking it for a black costume. This symbiote has chosen different hosts throughout the years. Its first host was Spider Man, but Eddie Brock is the most famous host of Venom. Angelo Fortunato, Mac Gargan, Red Hulk, and Flash Thompson have acted as hosts for this alien symbiote.

Venom is immune to Spiderman’s spider senses because of its earlier contact with Spiderman. It can also grant his power to its subsequent hosts.  This symbiote is capable of shape shifting and has the ability to form spikes or expand its size and to mimic the appearance of other humanoids after it has obtained a host. It can also heal the injuries in the host’s body at a faster rate than normal human healing allows. Although Venom’s character started as a villain, it is now considered as an anti-hero, who is fighting against crime.

 Who is Carnage?

Carnage is the offspring of Venom. It bonds with Cletus Kasady, an insane serial killer, creating one of Spider-Man’s most lethal and brutal enemies. Spider Man even enters into a truce with Venom to defeat Carnage.

The character of carnage first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man issue 361 in 1992. David Michelinie and Mark Bagley are the creators of this character. Kasady and Carnage are more connected than other symbiotes and hosts since this symbiote lives in the blood of Kasady. Carnage is more vicious and brutal due to the insanity of his host. Carnage is also more powerful than Spider Man and Venom. Most of his powers are similar to Spider Man and Venom, but he also has some unique powers such as regenerating power by bleeding. His superior powers are also attributed to the fact that he was born in an alien environment – earth.

What is the difference between Carnage and Venom?

First Appearance:

Carnage: This character first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man issue 361.

Venom: This character first appeared in Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8.

Creators:

Carnage: This character was created by David Michelinie and Mark Bagley.

Venom: This character was created by Todd McFarlane and David Michelinie.

Main Host:

Carnage: Cletus Kasady is the most popular host of this symbiote.

Venom: Eddie Brock is the most popular host of this symbiote.

Relationship:

Carnage: Carnage is an offspring of venom.

Venom: Although Carnage spawned Carnage, Venom attempts to destroy Carnage.

Brutality:

Carnage: Carnage is more brutal, powerful and lethal than Venom.

Venom: Venom gets together with Spider-Man to fight Carnage.

Powers:

Carnage: Carnage has inherited all the powers of Venom, but it also has unique powers.

Venom: Venom is immune to Spider powers due to its early contact with Spider man.

Good vs Bad:

Carnage: Carnage is an evil and twisted character, mostly due to the insanity of its host.

Venom: Although Venom is a villain, he also fights against crime.

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