While I’ve been busy lately, it’s perhaps a good thing I
already jumped the gun and detailed Carnage in the
MC2 years back when the first Venom movie came out. That said, with Venom:
Let There Be Carnage out in cinema (well, in some parts of the world! Not
here yet, sadly) I figure I should at least try and put out something to tie-in.
One question not specifically addressed in my previous post is the whereabouts
of Carnage’s first and most iconic host: Where is Cletus Kasady in
the MC2?
Cletus Kasady made his very first appearance in
Amazing Spider-Man #344, cameoing as Eddie Brock’s prison
cellmate. When the Venom symbiote
busted Eddie out, it left behind it’s offspring
which bonded with serial killer Cletus to become the mass-murdering Carnage
and the rest is history (Amazing Spider-Man #345, #359-#361).
When a splinter of the Carnage symbiote (specifically
Specimen 297 of 300) appeared in the MC2 starting in Amazing
Spider-Girl #9, Cletus was nowhere to be seen. To explore why, we
should look to the last published appearance of Cletus Kasady prior the MC2’s
own publication history, a two-part story in Amazing Spider-Man #430-#431.
The story starts out as a fairly standard ‘Carnage on a rampage’ plot until the
Silver Surfer shows up and the Carnage symbiote abandons Cletus
and bonds with the Surfer (Amazing Spider-Man #430).
While at first it seems as though Cletus is merely
suffering a kind of withdrawal in the absence of his symbiote ‘other’, when Spider-Man
takes Kasady to a hospital it’s discovered that he is suffering from an
advanced case of stomach cancer and that the symbiote has been keeping him
alive (Amazing Spider-Man #431).
By the story’s conclusion, the Surfer allows the Carnage symbiote
to re-bond with Kasady…only to leave him encased in an unbreakable shell
of ethereal energy ‘for the rest of his life’. Ironically, the Main Marvel
Universe never really addresses Cletus’ situation, either how he
escaped this seemingly permanent imprisonment nor recovered from his terminal
cancer. Instead, the next time we see him he’s just in prison and shortly afterwards
has his symbiote eaten by Venom with almost no ill effects. Wasted
potential.
While we also don’t have an explanation for how the Carnage
symbiote escaped the Silver Surfer’s encasement (though perhaps I
could present a theory on that someday?) we can assume that Cletus Kasady
is probably long dead in the MC2. The interesting thing to note is that
both stories here were written by Tom Defalco and both refer to the
symbiotes ability to keep a host alive even with a terminal cancer diagnosis, with the Carnage
symbiote promising to help save new host Moose Mansfield’s father in
exchange for his co-operation (Amazing Spider-Girl #9-#12).
Well, hopefully you got something out of this. I know I was pleasantly
surprised when I realized the similarities between the two Defalco Carnage
stories. I’m also fairly sure Defalco was the first person to associate
symbiotes with cancer in anyway.
Until I find another tangential connection to the Venom
films, I remain
frogoat
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