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.
Yes, there are storylines where Carnage manages to kill Venom.
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.
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.
Sometimes, but it depends on the specific comic storyline and the character's motivations at the time.
In most comic storylines, Venom doesn't eat people. Instead, his actions are often driven by a sense of justice or a mission to stop evil. He might use his powers to subdue enemies but not consume them.
Sometimes. It depends on the specific storyline and the version of Venom. But usually, it's not a common occurrence.
Yes, the Joker is known for killing people in the comics. He's a very violent and unpredictable character.
In some comic storylines, Scream can be shown as causing fatalities. But it depends on the specific comic and its plot.
In the comics, Batman typically doesn't kill. His mission is to rehabilitate and reform, not to end lives. This moral stance is a core part of his character and the way he operates in Gotham.
In the comics, Batman typically doesn't kill. His mission is to stop criminals without resorting to lethal force. He wants to set an example and believes that killing would make him no better than the villains he fights.