So good ol' Carnage is back (now with bionic legs) and is spreading his chaos in a small town. Spidey (along with the Thing, Captain America, Hawkeye and Wolverine) are sent to take care of them.
ok, I get that he needs bionic legs because he got ripped in half by the Sentry, but why would you give a murderous psychopath bionic legs if your long term goal is to keep said psycho locked up for the rest of his life?
even if he DOES have super powers, that just seems like dropping the idiot ball to me.
I dunno. The exact specifics of what one can do seem to vary wildly. I mean, here, it's just coating the Avengers in symbiote-gunk, but we've seen in the case of Venom that a symbiote can really, really pump someone's muscle mass up, even though Brock was already pretty muscular. So it's a bit of a weird one. Perhaps the symbiote needs flesh to adhere to. *shrugs*.
Well, he got bionic bits when he wasn't connected to the symbiote. Why he keeps them...forward planning for when they take the symbiote off him and he ends up depowered and back in jail again? I mean, from the extent of his injuries, they probably aren't just legs but some sort of life-support as well?
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Date: 2011-12-22 11:16 am (UTC)even if he DOES have super powers, that just seems like dropping the idiot ball to me.
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