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I included it since we're not given any indication as to how big the Garden of Time is, just that it was sculpted from the bodies of all the symbiotes remaining at the end of the Eighth Cosmos. But it's kinda a moot point since Knull was well above 5-A and Carnage has all of Knull's power.
Some more updates:
Carnage (with Cletus Kasady's clone) eating the original Cletus Kasady's brain to absorb his memories and consciousness — Memory Manipulation & possible Soul Manipulation (Reference 1, Source: Carnage (Vol. 4) #3)
Carnage (with Cletus Kasady's clone) using the Darkforce to...
OK... and I just say something along the lines of "I'm new here and looking to get this proposed update to Carnage's thread evaluated. Would you be able to help?"
Seems easy enough.
Bumping again, and with the coming of Carnage (Vol. 4) we have more feats for the Carnage symbiote:
Tearing through soldier gods like tissue paper (Reference 1, Reference 2, Source: Carnage (Vol. 4) #1)
Creating a clone of Cletus Kasady using the biomass of a prison inmate it devoured...
As an addendum (and to bump the thread given I expanded the last post), I noticed this thread states that Carnage fights the resurrected Earth-616 Knull in Death of the Venomverse (which had only just started coming out at the time the thread was made) as part of an argument that Knull should...
Considering the Carnage symbiote was corrupting the Web of Life and Destiny -- which maintains the fabric of the multiverse -- even before it obtained All-Blood and got Knull's powers, I'd say it's well above High Uni in scope. I'm not sure where Extreme Carnage or God-Butcher Carnage stand, to...
True, and Carnage does go back and forth between his regular appearance and God-Butcher form throughout Extreme Venomverse, Web of Venomverse Unlimited, and Death of the Venomverse.
An addendum: the scene was taking place inside the Symbiote Hive-Mind, and the person whose memories he was showing Gwen (the Mary Jane Watson of Earth-65) was bonded to one of his symbiotes.
The previews show Carnage is back to his classic appearance with no indication of the Extrembiote or All-Blood being involved, but it also shows him tearing through gods like tissue paper, so...
Apologies. I was just told I had to provide images as citations, not that they had to be under a certain size. I'll see what I can do, though.
Edit: I've gone through and converted the bigger images to links. Is that better?
Both of them.
Ooh. According to this Marvel article promoting Carnage Reigns, Extreme Carnage and God-Butcher Carnage were equal in power... at least at the time it was written, which seems to have been just before Carnage Reigns Omega -- which seems to take place concurrently with Web of Carnage.
I previously posted a thread where I put forth that Carnage (Marvel Comics) should be updated to include the feats and powers displayed in Extreme Carnage, Carnage (Vol. 3), Carnage Reigns, and Death of the Venomverse. In retrospect I should've posted that in the CRT forum to begin with, but I'm...
Massacred the surviving dwarves of Nidavellir
Survived being engulfed in the plasma of magical stars used to smelt uru and imbue divine weapons with planet-destroying power for a prolonged period, though it caused the symbiote extreme pain and would've ultimately killed it
Assimilated uru by...
God-Butcher Carnage
The Carnage symbiote resurrected by assimilating a piece of the Grendel symbiote-dragon, imbuing it with some of Knull's power
Its very existence taints the Web of Life and Destiny, corrupting the strands into tendrils of red and black slime
Can infect others with...
Mind-bombed the Rascal Symbiote (which is an offshoot of Eddie Brock's Bedlam persona and should thus be more powerful than the average symbiote), causing it to become more feral and aggressive as a result
Strong enough to tear through Mark II Stark Sentinels modified to combat the Extrembiote...
How's this for scans?
Extreme Carnage (Cletus Kasady)
The result of Cletus Kasady's "codex" indwelling the Extrembiote--a fusion between an Extremis-mutated symbiote dragon and an Iron Man Model 70 suit
As a symbiote dragon, the Extrembiote should have all the feats associated with the...
Feats... OK,
Extreme Carnage (Cletus Kasady)
The result of Cletus Kasady's "codex" indwelling the Extrembiote--a fusion between an Extremis-mutated symbiote dragon and an Iron Man Model 70 suit
As a symbiote dragon, the Extrembiote should have all the feats associated with the Grendel and its...
In the years since Absolute Carnage, Cletus Kasady and the Carnage symbiote have parted ways and cultivated their own sets of powers.
Cletus Kasady bonded to the Extrembiote (a symbiote dragon augmented by Extremis nanites by Iron Man) and stayed on Earth:
While the Carnage symbiote decided...
OK, apparently hellfire burns hotter in relation to its target's sins. With Carnage... that's a lot, and while he did have his sins eaten in AXIS: Carnage he's been making up for lost time since his reversion to evil.
Dunno. To my knowledge no-one's ever established how hot hellfire is.
Thing is, regular Carnage was weak to fire but laughed off being zapped by a third rail, and Dark Carnage is supposed to be way more powerful.
I don't know if it's the heat of the electricity that hurts the Grendel symbiote, considering it's also been incapacitated by Miles' bioelectric Venom Blast and the shock of all those weapons overloading and exploding.
Symbiotes in general are capable of rapidly healing their hosts, but Dark Carnage didn't need to regenerate from the hellfire - the hellfire didn't even injure him.
So, what we know about Dark Carnage so far:
- Dark Carnage = Cletus Kasady (who is apparently undead) bonded to the ancient Grendel symbiote
- He has all of Carnage's regular powers but is a lot stronger than he was before, being capable of ripping the Monsters of Evil to shreds without...
The Grendel symbiote hasn't merged with the "classic" Carnage symbiote. Cletus's portion of his original symbiote died in Web of Venom: Carnage Bor.
Considering the Darkhold is an expy of the Necronomicon and is even written in H.P. Lovecraft's eldritch language, it's easy to extrapolate he'd...
... or she could hack just the pods, which are obviously mechanical.
Also, it just occurred to me that even if her body was destroyed, Alita could potentially infect and assimilate 2B like she did the Tunguska.
In her Imaginos 2.0 body, her hacking abilities are such that she can effortlessly overpower master hackers who were able to effortlessly hack her in her Imaginos 1.0 body.
For more context, one of the main antagonists in Battle Angel Alita: Last Order is Aga "Trinidad" Mbadi, the most powerful...
I figured 2B's time manipulation would mitigate Alita's speed advantage. Would the fight be fairer if Imaginos 1.0 Alita was used, or would that make it a stomp in 2B's favour?
Ahh... I guess it's even more of a moot point since from Last Order onward Alita isn't a cyborg anymore but a gynoid 99% comprised of highly advanced nanomachines.