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How was carnage created?

Carnage, the notorious symbiote villain, was created in the Marvel Universe in a rather gruesome way:

* Origin: Carnage is the offspring of the Venom symbiote. It was born when Venom, bonded to Eddie Brock, was in prison. A small piece of the symbiote broke off and was found by a serial killer, Cletus Kasady.

* Bonding: Kasady, a psychopath with a history of extreme violence, immediately bonded with the symbiote. This bond was much stronger and more brutal than Venom's bond with Eddie Brock, due to Kasady's nature.

* Amplification: The symbiote, in its attempt to mimic Kasady's nature, amplified his violent tendencies. This resulted in the creation of Carnage, a powerful and terrifying being who thrived on chaos and bloodshed.

Key differences between Carnage and Venom:

* Personality: Venom, though often violent, had some sense of morality and a code of honor. Carnage is completely devoid of any moral compass and enjoys violence for its own sake.

* Strength: Carnage is generally considered to be stronger and more savage than Venom, due to the intensity of its bond with Kasady.

* Appearance: Carnage has a more jagged and grotesque appearance than Venom, reflecting its raw, unbridled savagery.

Carnage's creation is a testament to the symbiotic nature of the creatures and the dark potential they possess when bonded with individuals with extreme personalities.

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