Thread:The Many-Angled One/@comment-25192437-20170915053519/@comment-4548390-20170915202650

Arawn 999 wrote: The Many-Angled One wrote: Arawn 999 wrote: The Many-Angled One wrote: Arawn 999 wrote: The Many-Angled One wrote: Arawn 999 wrote: The Many-Angled One wrote: Arawn 999 wrote: The Many-Angled One wrote: Referenced is only used when a character is "mentioned" in a character's inner monologue.

Anyway, Venom didn't refer directly to Carnage in any way; he just said that he had a plan (to summon Carnage), and that doesn't count as a mention of any sort for the character at all. Fair enough. Thanks for clarifying. You're welcome.

By the way, have you seen the preview for Venomverse #3? If you haven't, here it is. I guess the benefit of summoning Carnage is that he won't fall for the Poison's illusions. Yup. He's crazy enough to not care about his loved ones (if he has any), and he's powerful enough to kill many (if not all) of them (if he's still as powerful as he has been shown to be until his most recent series that is). I wonder if this is the Carnage from Earth-616, or another version of him? It's Carnage-616, for sure. It was Venom-616 idea to bring him in after all, so I doubt it would be an alternate. Plus, Mania-616 is there, so why not? I guess the only risk is him touching a host-less Poison (although come to think of it, Poison Carnage would be even more badass than Poison Venom), though his ability to fire projectiles from his symbiote would come in handy. If this is Carnage-616, I wonder if they'll explain how he escaped from prison and got the symbiote back, and whether he still has the Darkhold augmentations from Carnage Vol. 2. Probably not, but it'd be a plot hole if they didn't. Don't know if they will explain him escaping prison and getting the symbiote back as he has done this numerous times without explanation before, but the lack of the Darkhold augmentations or their permanation will probably be explained if not through dialogue, through him fighting.

Well, the only thing that really changed was that he traded his weakness to sonics for a weakness to Chthonic magic, and regained an altered version of his ability to replicate the symbiote, which he can't use without the Darkhold. He's still weak to fire, but I don't know if Doom knows Chthonic magic. Has he messed with the Darkhold in the past? Don't know, but I think he was shown to use black magic before, so he may have?