No, Venom doesn't eat Carnage in the comics. They have their own battles and interactions, but not in that way.
Venom doesn't eat Carnage. The comic storylines focus on their rivalries and clashes, not on such a consumption act.
In the comics, Venom doesn't consume Carnage. Their relationship is more complex and involves power struggles and conflicts rather than one eating the other.
No, Venom didn't eat Carnage in the comics. Their interactions were complex but not like that.
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 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.
Sometimes, but it depends on the specific comic storyline and the character's motivations at the time.
Sometimes, but it's not a common occurrence. Venom's actions depend on various factors in the comic storylines.
Sometimes. It depends on the specific storyline and the version of Venom. But usually, it's not a common occurrence.
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.
Well, it depends on the specific comic storylines. In some cases, Venom was shown to have eaten people when driven by extreme hunger or rage. But not in all of them.