In the comics, the outcome of their battles varies. Sometimes Venom emerges victorious and kills Carnage, but there are also instances where Carnage escapes or the fight ends inconclusively.
Yes, there are storylines where Carnage manages to kill Venom.
No, Venom doesn't eat Carnage in the comics. They have their own battles and interactions, but not in that way.
Venom often beats Carnage by using his experience and strategic thinking. He knows how to exploit Carnage's impulsive nature.
Yes, Venom is often shown to be wary and somewhat scared of Carnage in the comics. Carnage is a more powerful and unpredictable symbiote.
Sure, venom can be lethal in comics. Sometimes it's a direct result of its powers, and other times it's part of a complex plot. But not every encounter with venom leads to death.
No, Venom didn't eat Carnage in the comics. Their interactions were complex but not like that.
Venom doesn't kill Spider-Man in the comics. Spider-Man's intelligence, skills, and luck help him evade Venom's attempts to do so. The storylines often involve intense confrontations but without a fatal outcome for Spider-Man.
Venom is often considered more powerful. But it really depends on the specific story and circumstances.
Overall, Carnage is often depicted as more violent and unpredictable than Venom, but Venom has more experience and strategic thinking. So, it's not a straightforward comparison.
It depends on the specific storyline. Sometimes Venom has the upper hand, and other times Carnage does.