Yes, Iron Man can beat Carnage, but it depends on the armor and prep time, as Carnage's symbiote is vulnerable to sonic and fire attacks, which Iron Man can exploit with specialized weaponry, but Carnage's shapeshifting, strength, and ability to consume others make him a formidable, relentless foe who can overwhelm standard suits. Iron Man's superior tech, firepower (like sonic cannons, flamethrowers, repulsor blasts), and flight offer significant advantages, but Carnage's sheer aggression and potential to possess other tech or people in a prolonged brawl are major threats.
Iron Man is about as strong as carnage physically, plus he can fly and shoot at him. And if IM has tanked nukes I don't see how carnage could beat him.
Captain America has natural superhuman reflexes and speed compared to Iron Man. Captain would emerge victorious in a race unless Iron Man deploys his jet boots. But in a fistfight, Captain America's speed could overturn the whole match-up unless Tony's suit takes over and artificially fights the battle for him.
Honestly outside of plot Spidey is cooked in a fight against Carnage. Spiderman usually needs help with carnage. He can best him solo but if we remove plot armor and go off feats and raw stats, carnage wins.
Symbiotes are running wild across the Marvel Universe again—and Carnage, the most murderous symbiote of them all, has become an outright god just in time for VENOM WAR (2024). The road to true power pushed Carnage beyond the borders of life and death.
He knew Tony for a long time. They also fought in a lot of battles together. They were like brothers. On top of that he had all the previous things happened which probably made him even more sad when Tony died.
Wolverine's claws are sharp and nigh-indestructible, but Logan just cannot generate the sheer force he would need to penetrate Iron Man's armor with them. Iron Man,on the other hand, can hit Wolverine hard enough to knock him out, which, regenerative powers or not, still counts as a win.
Back in the day, Marvel clearly stated that he could lift 40 tons. This is a bit lower than previously established. In the Official Handbook of the Marve Universe his upper limit is said to be 10 tons.
The Toxin Symbiote (of Earth-616) is an alien symbiote born from Carnage as the 1000th symbiote in its lineage.
Asura Kabuto wins. For sure! Wolverine can react to attacks faster, has better regeneration, has more stealth, has sharper senses, has better martial skills, and has more internal durability with his bones coated with adamantium.
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Morbius' "I Am Venom" Line References In-Universe Events
This scene not only proves that Venom and Morbius take place in the same universe but also references Eddie Brock and Venom's actions in San Francisco, which have made them fugitives by the end of Let There Be Carnage.
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