Who is chaos Venom?

"Chaos Venom" isn't a specific character name but rather describes Carnage, the chaotic symbiote from Marvel Comics and films, who is a spawn of Venom and host to serial killer Cletus Kasady, embodying pure, sadistic destruction, unlike Venom's more anti-heroic, sometimes reluctant chaos. Think of Venom as controlled mayhem, while Carnage (Chaos Venom) is unrestrained, bloodthirsty anarchy.


Is Carnage Venom's son?

Yes, in both comics and the movie universe, Carnage is Venom's offspring, considered his first and eldest child, created when Venom left behind a spawn that bonded with the serial killer Cletus Kasady. Carnage is a red and black symbiote, often portrayed as more powerful and chaotic than its parent, and represents a significant, dangerous part of Venom's "family" tree, which also includes other symbiotes like Scream, Phage, and Riot, and even Venom's human son, Dylan Brock.
 

Why is Cletus Kasady so evil?

Cletus Kasady is ``crazy'' because deep-seated trauma and entrenched antisocial personality traits combined with a symbiote that removes inhibitions and amplifies violent impulses.


Is there a symbiote named chaos?

Chaos is the Symbiote Overlord on the symbiote planet and the Commanding Officer of the symbiote army that invaded earth. He is the epitome of evil and chaos (hence his name 'Chaos'). He was overthrown on his home planet and thrown in the deepest pits of Tartarus, the worst and the most horrifying prison in the galaxy.

Who is stronger, Venom or Carnage?

As a result, Carnage is far more violent, powerful, and deadly than Venom. Kasady and the symbiote would then be the main antagonist in "Maximum Carnage" and Kasady would continually be the most recurring character to use the Carnage symbiote in many publications.


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Is Carnage a god now?

Symbiotes are running wild across the Marvel Universe again—and Carnage, the most murderous symbiote of them all, has become an outright god just in time for VENOM WAR (2024). The road to true power pushed Carnage beyond the borders of life and death.

Who is the 1000th symbiote?

During this fight, one thing became abundantly clear: as strong as Venom and Carnage are, Toxin is much, much stronger. As the 1000th symbiote born in the Venom family line, Toxin was destined for incredible feats, but he was also at risk of an even more severe mental collapse than Carnage's.

Who is the scariest symbiote?

Venom has always held the distinction of being Marvel's scariest symbiote, but Carnage was never far behind him, and it seems Carnage might have finally passed Eddie Brock.


Is chaos a mutated chao?

Yes, Chaos from Sonic the Hedgehog is explicitly described as a mutated Chao, specifically a powerful water-based lifeform that guards the Chaos Emeralds and the Master Emerald, transforming from a gentle guardian into the destructive "God of Destruction" when enraged by the Knuckles Clan's attack, only calmed by Sonic.
 

Who was the first LGBT character in Marvel?

As the first major, openly gay character created by Marvel Comics, Northstar generated significant publicity in the mainstream press, and Alpha Flight #106 sold out in a week, although the series was not a very popular title. It is the only comic book issue to have been inducted into the Gaylactic Hall of Fame.

Why is Venom afraid of Deadpool?

Venom is afraid of Deadpool because Deadpool's chaotic, unpredictable, and insane mind was too much for the symbiote, driving it to flee out of fear for its own sanity, even though Venom usually corrupts its host, not the other way around. In a rare comic storyline, Venom bonded with Deadpool first, gaining powers, but found Deadpool's wild, R-rated thoughts overwhelming and literally ran away, proving that sometimes being too much can be a superpower.
 


Who is the weakest symbiote ever?

There isn't one definitive "weakest" symbiote, as it depends on context (comics, movies, specific battles), but Venom is often considered relatively weaker compared to other powerful symbiotes like Carnage or Riot because his capacity for human connection (friendship, compassion with Eddie Brock) tempers his predatory nature, making him less purely malicious and sometimes more vulnerable to extremes like loud noises, unlike more purely aggressive offspring. Some fans argue Venom's unique bond makes him weaker in raw power but stronger in character, while others see his vulnerability to sonic/fire as a primary weakness.
 

Who is Carnage's lover?

Sonic manipulator Shriek is commonly known as Spider-Man's foe, and as the sometimes-partner of Carnage. Born Frances Louise Barrison, it's believed that an unstable upbringing causes her frequent bouts of insanity. When paired with Cletus Kasady, her thirst for chaos is insatiable.

Who are the 5 sons of Venom?

While captive, the Venom symbiote was forced to give birth to five offspring - Riot, Lasher, Phage, Agony, and Scream - who were bonded to PMCs hired by the Life Foundation.


How did Venom eat Carnage?

As Cletus and Carnage separated while falling to the ground, the symbiote tried to rebond with the incapacitated Cletus but it was grabbed by Venom and promptly eaten, much to Cletus' dismay who was also killed by the Lethal Protector.

Who is the mom of Carnage?

Born For Chaos (WEB OF VENOM: CARNAGE BORN #1)

Cletus' mother, Louise Kasady, was an inmate at Ravencroft when she gave birth.

What is the rarest Chao?

For some fun trivia, the actual rarest chao without cheats have been the "Glossy" sonic/shadow/tails Chao; they're just shiny twotones, however the Sonic and Shadow Chao have a starting run stat of 2000 at lvl 1 on top of high grades, allowing them to reach the soft cap of 4000 run naturally.


What animal is Blaze?

"Blaze" refers to several characters, most commonly Blaze the Trail Cat, the energetic mountain lion mascot for the Portland Trail Blazers, or Blaze the Cat, the purple, fire-controlling feline from the Sonic the Hedgehog universe. Other popular "Blazes" include Blaze, the monster truck from Blaze and the Monster Machines, and various mascots for sports teams like the Connecticut Sun, who is a sun-themed fuzzy friend.
 

Who is LGBT in Marvel?

Marvel features many LGBTQ+ characters across comics, films, and TV, including openly gay/bi heroes like America Chavez, Iceman, Valkyrie, Korg, Phastos, and the couple Wiccan & Hulkling, plus genderfluid/pansexual figures like Loki and Deadpool, showcasing diverse representation from comic book mainstays to MCU additions like Ayo & Aneka (lesbian couple in Wakanda Forever) and Phastos (gay in Eternals).
 

Which color symbiote is strongest?

Venom Settles a Huge Fan Debate: Yes, Symbiote Colors Matter - IMDb. Venom #8 confirms symbiote colors matter, with red symbiotes being stronger than black. Red symbiotes signify a perfect bond with a host, potentially explaining their increased strength.


Who is Marvel's top 1 villain?

The 10 Greatest Marvel Villains, Ranked
  • Red Skull. ...
  • Loki. ...
  • Thanos. ...
  • Galactus. ...
  • Wilson Fisk/The Kingpin. ...
  • Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) ...
  • Magneto. First Appearance: X-Men #1 (1963) Created by Styan Lee and Jack Kirby. ...
  • Doctor Victor von Doom. First appearance: The Fantastic Four #5 (1962) Created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby.


Which symbiote is immortal?

Knull possesses superhuman strength and durability. He is depicted as an immortal being. He is able to generate and manipulate eldritch darkness, as he can manifest darkness to create weapons and living creatures, whom he calls the "Living abyss."

Why does Knull fear Toxin?

Knull, the God of Symbiotes, fears Toxin (the symbiote bonded with Patrick Mulligan) because Toxin represents a powerful, unpredictable anomaly; he's stronger, smarter, and has unique abilities (like Spider-Sense connection) that make him resistant to Knull's control and a potential key to defeating him, especially with his enhanced detective host, making him a massive threat that even Knull can't easily dominate. 


Is there a gold symbiote?

This is a Venom War #5 comic book from Marvel Comics, published in 2024. It features the first appearance of Eganrac Gold Symbiote, a new character in the Marvel Universe. The comic book is written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Iban Coello, and is intended for a general audience.