Carnage Publication information As Cletus Kasady: #344 (March 1991) As Carnage (cameo): #360 (March 1992) As Carnage (full): #361 (April 1992) In-story information Alter ego Cletus Kasady Species Team affiliations Carnage Family/ Partnerships Abilities Carnage ( Cletus Kasady) is a fictional appearing in published. The character first appeared as Kasady in #344 (March 1991) and as Carnage in #360. Carnage was created by writer and artists and. The character belongs to a race of known as the. He is usually depicted as an adversary to, as well serving as an enemy to.

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In 2009, Carnage was ranked as 's 90th Greatest Comic Book Villain of All Time. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Publication history [ ] Writer created Carnage to be a darker version of, intending to have Venom's human alter ego,, be killed off in The Amazing Spider-Man #400 and have the symbiote continue to bond with a series of hosts. However, as Brock and Venom's popularity increased, Marvel would not allow him to be killed.

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Michelinie decided to create a new character: a total psychopath who, unlike Venom, had no sense of morality. The character was originally meant to be named 'Chaos' and then 'Ravage' before being settled on 'Carnage'. Carnage's human component, Cletus Kasady, was designed by artist, who modeled the character after the supervillain. Designed the Carnage symbiote. Kasady was introduced in The Amazing Spider-Man #344 and first appears as Carnage in issue #361. He is the main villain in the 1993 ' ' crossover, a 14-part storyline crossover that spanned through all the Spider-Man titles.

In 1996, two one-shot comics centered entirely around Carnage were released, entitled Carnage: Mind Bomb and Carnage: It's A Wonderful Life, both of which expand on his character. After a 2004 appearance in the character was presumed dead and was absent from comics for nearly six years. A 2010–2011 titled Carnage featured the return of the symbiote, where it temporarily found a new female host before reuniting with Kasady. The comic was released as a tie-in to the ' storyline in The Amazing Spider-Man. This was followed by another five-issue limited series titled Carnage U.S.A. And published 2011–2012. Carnage was next seen in the 2012 'Minimum Carnage' storyline between,, and two titled Minimum Carnage Alpha and Minimum Carnage Omega.

The character crosses over with the in the 2013 five-issue limited series called Superior Carnage written. In 2015, it was announced that Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins would be launching a new Carnage series, starting in November 2015, as part of Marvel's post- relaunch. Fictional character biography [ ] Early life [ ] Kasady is a and a homicidal. He is a deeply disturbed individual with a dark past: as a child, he killed his grandmother by pushing her down a flight of stairs, tried to murder his mother by throwing a hair dryer into her bathtub, and and killed his mother's dog, with a drill. After the latter, his mother then tried to kill Kasady, and was apparently beaten to the brink of death by Kasady's father, who received no defense from Kasady during the trial. As an, Kasady was sent to the St.

Estes Home for Boys, where his behavior made him the target of abuse from both the other orphans and the staff. Kasady gained revenge by murdering the disciplinarian administrator, pushing a girl (who laughed at him for asking to date her) in front of a moving bus, and burning down the orphanage. It was during his brutal years at St. Estes that Kasady acquired his philosophy that life was essentially meaningless and futile, that 'laws are only words', and came to see the spreading of chaos through random, unpatterned bloodshed as 'the ultimate freedom'.