I find it surprising that people are now mentioning Carnage's mass-murdering tendencies, after his minifigures have already made multiple appearances.Like other comic book villains, there are different versions of Carnage. In one image is shows the ‘Carnage’ text, but in the other you can clearly see the title of the upcoming Venom movie! It is also mentioned in 'Razzlr Dazzle' that the Dark Avenger (a. Also averted in Flash's season 1 climactic battle against Reverse Flash where Barry does call for backup because he just can't take him alone. Captain America tried to reason with him. When the situation is explained by having the more powerful heroes busy dealing with some other problem, that's Hero of Another Story. the agency has very little clue of how the Akumas operate and the true extent of their powers, and he won't risk the potential escalation. @xboxtravis7992 said:" @Slave2lego said:"As a Lego build, it looks really good, intriguing even, but I just don't get why out of the entire Marvel pantheon they have chosen Carnage. Promobricks has the rumoured venom bust listed as as set 76187, 565 pieces. "Well apparently said someone. However, in general played straight-Vixen, Flash, and Supergirl all stay in their own areas, despite being just a phone call away from each other. Just adopt an "anything goes" policy and finally release sets that are cool no matter the subject. Some involve a violent murderer while others are treated less seriously. You'll probably never see the Punisher in minifig form, even though he's at least an anti-hero and used to have Batman levels of popularity. :) :) :). Piece count looks like 545 to me, but I could be wrong. Batman tried to deal with that situation himself, ends up going berserk due to suddenly coming across the Psycho Pirate, don’t want the Punisher to kill one of the heroes’s “iconic” villains. It will go through other retailers in different countries. @ResIpsaLoquitur said:"Irrelevant comment: way back when I was in high school, I made a Doctor Doom mask out of sheet metal as part of an art project. starts training other heroes to take over when he retires. At least the DC side of the house is getting the Batman bust. While in prison, Venom's costume dropped an offspring that bonded with his roommate, a serial killer named Kletus Casady. While this hero can learn to become a part of the everyday reality of his not-so-normal colleagues, and even fight alongside them, it's much more difficult to do the other way around: most of the time, the more powerful heroes could easily fix any problem the weaker heroes have in a heartbeat... and that would make for a pretty dull storyline. The 4-player arcade game featured, Even other Bat-Family members are neglected. At least the DC side of the house is getting the Batman bust. Averted where the Justice League has evolved into an international organization so effective that the villains had to form a Secret Society called "The Light" in response, because individually they were no match for the heroes. https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/carnage-76199"Thank you. The color blocking here is very odd, it kind of looks like Venom has put on a solid red motorcycle helmet. I don't really have an issue with a set based off of Carnage, but it certainly does raise some interesting thoughts about Lego's rules for what they make sets off of.For instance, Halo is off limits because it's an M rated game (though it could honestly be T), yet many comic book characters that they've made have appeared in comic books with obvious adult content, far more explicit than anything found in Halo. This commonly happens with Badass Normal heroes, who are defined as such because they live in a Shared Universe of wizards, literal supermen, flying tank armored guys, cyborgs or everything in between. 'Stealing' for 'Stealing the Diamond'. At the start of the show, the League's roster is twice as large as it normally is in the comics, and it gets even bigger as time goes on. Irrelevant comment: way back when I was in high school, I made a Doctor Doom mask out of sheet metal as part of an art project. From the beginning of the eyes upwards it's nowhere near the original.Hard pass, coming from an absolute Carnage Fan since the Super NES game. On both of these you can see a bit of the top of the box. All I see is a (very) dangerous looking motorcycle helmet. Complaints about the subject material are null & void; as others have mentioned, the character has been released before in minifig form.Rather, it seems like the usual crowd complaining, that bemoan the Lego company’s every move... @fakespacesquid said:" @legoavenger14 said:"That would scare a police Horse lol.. but it looks good Terrifyingly good! If multiple players are involved, players generally fight cooperatively. "HE DESTROYED LEGO!!!! Touched on during Stephanie Brown's run as, Played straight, then subverted late into his. Widowmaker- crazed hyper-sexualized assassin who was kidnapped, brainwashed, and ordered to murder a politician advocating for peace. "Said no one. @OneOfAll said:"The guy who invented these country exclusives on such a popular theme MUST BE FIRED! Gameplay usually spans many levels, with most levels ending in an enemy boss . Another issue (or possibly the same one) attempts to provide a justification for the trope, when the two characters swap cities for a bit. Just adopt an "anything goes" policy and finally release sets that are cool no matter the subject. Which is certainly odd.I don't really have much to add in terms of how I feel about it except that maybe they need to further develop their policy on such things and then adhere to it. 345 pieces. As a Lego build, it looks really good, intriguing even, but I just don't get why out of the entire Marvel pantheon they have chosen Carnage. "How many real people has Carnage killed? Go figure.I personally don't object to Carnage as a toy, and maybe the public hasn't picked up on what his character is about. Also justified to a considerable extent in the Earth-2706 verse, the setting of. @xboxtravis7992 said:" @Slave2lego said:"As a Lego build, it looks really good, intriguing even, but I just don't get why out of the entire Marvel pantheon they have chosen Carnage. Surely there must be another 25-50 characters that are more popular Carnage before they get around to doing him. Venom is a crappy character. Same goes for the minds of people who enjoy watching such stuff.Reading the description of this Carnage character (the name speaks for itself I would dare say) doesn't feel much better tbh. I don't know how many other Brickset users or commenters are.While I don't think the nature of this forum us conducive to a larger discussion of whether "evil" is inherent to the military as a larger concept or to any specific country's military, the fact is that I've seen some broad stereotypes tossed around about the armed forces to the detriment of individual people who serve. Thanks to Shannon S for the news. Although averted a few times in Arrow when Oliver calls on Barry to make a quick stop over to do something for him then immediately leave, like help him and Diggle intercept a criminal before they leave the city, since Barry can be there and back in an instant without really taking much time out of his own problems (and since all it requires is a "Flash" streak shown running by without an appearance by Grant Gustin). To me, violence is violence, be it fictional or real. "Tbf, we haven't seen the movie version yet. At least the DC side of the house is getting the Batman bust. Looks to me like the piece count is 546 pieces and the set number is 76199. Carnage is a spinoff of the Marvel villain Venom, who is a Spider-Man enemy that wears a living, symbiotic costume that Spider-Man himself once wore. Well, look at the top again. Clearly what the company policy is, and employees’ comprehension of what the company policy is, are not perfectly in synch. It looks more like Iron Man with the Carnage symbiote..."This set looks inspired by the alternate dimension version of Carnage from the Venomverse storyline: https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Cletus_Kasady_ (Earth-32231) (Though, of course, the movie may also be using that as its design inspiration).Edit: Brickset's comment system is eating up part of the URL - you would need to copy and paste the URL text to see the entry on that version of Carnage. He's an obese, perverted slug who enjoys killing people by having them be eaten alive by monsters.2.) This was considered too violent to repeat. "Carnage" is a part of the film's title. @ResIpsaLoquitur:I know exactly what you're talking about, and would like to point out that the price points and level of detail indicate those are really aimed more at adult collectors than kids. Got my cousin in FL ready to grab me one today for when I go visit later in the year but if I can get it locally in the UK would be much better. Due to a somewhat disjointed continuity, several versions of Bizarro have appeared in DC comic books, all of them inversions of Superman with gray or chalk-white skin, a twisted sense of logic which typically manifests as a superficial "opposite" of anything Superman would do or say and a resultant speech pattern ("Me am going … And, as … He has nothing but complete respect for his friends and comrades abroad such as in the Avengers, but ultimately, as King, Wakanda is his responsibility. So Carnage is approximately a much more violent version of Venom (and, in fact, the costume lives in his bloodstream, which is why it's red). Carnage is usually a Spider-Man villain. He learns they're normal people who have a similar background to him, enough that he's pleased that advice he gave one as a boy has been taken to heart. Would certainly be an imposing foe for Spidey to fight in a display. "Sounds perfect for LEGO's family friendly values... ;-) Seriously, WTH happened to this company? Learning that Matt's not left New York City once in his life, Sarah suggests to Matt that he ought to take a vacation and let the Avengers watch over Hell's Kitchen. "Is this confirmed? Vimes, Moist, and de Worde, The Witches and Wizards don't get heavily involved in the Ankh-Morpork books, and there are good reasons for both so we're not wondering why some witch or wizard isn't standing by to turn conspirators into frogs. @night13flyer said:"I'd rather pre-order it target.. Never know if last months lego or sold out 5 minutes. You guys are VERY late to play the "BUT THINK OF THE CHIDLREN" card. Weird how nobody had any issues when the first wave of Helmets was a bounty hunter (noble profession) and two employees from The Empire, a completely transparent Nazi allegory. There are those of us in uniform who don't run around killing people are a matter of intent or enjoyment, who still play with Lego, *and* who see your comments. Stereotyping is unhealthy no matter who says it or why. Questioned by news reporters on why the Avengers haven't moved in to stop him, Captain America explains that, because the Avengers are a government-sponsored team and Magneto is legally recognized as the ruler of Genosha, they can't move in until he actually does something (of course, he subsequently attacked, Part of the problem also originates from the membership choices. When I saw the image I thought this was one of those Comic Con sets that was being released to the public in a very limited batch thanks to Covid, but this article suggests its a mass produced product just exclusive to Target. "Carnage is showing up in the next Venom film played by Woody Harrelson, so it might be a subtle attempt to tie into the film. "So why is "only at target" ? Carnage is a spinoff of the Marvel villain Venom, who is a Spider-Man enemy that wears a living, symbiotic costume that Spider-Man himself once wore. The first trailer for Venom: Let There Be Carnage dropped today, and fans are going … 4. This is... not that. Might have looked better if there was some red between the eyes and the mouth. Superman finally makes an appearance, when both Kryptonians have to stop a falling space shuttle. it never occurs to him or Batman to turn into the Creeper. In a NES video game starring. I was kind of hoping for a Sam Rami Green Goblin for this, but this looks good. It's not strictly limited to Badass Normals either; some heroes endure heaps of abuse just for being a superhero that can metastasize into Super Registration Acts and other anti-superhero hindrances that never end up on the radar of their colleagues. Thanos- Wiped out half the galaxy, and in the comic books, killed LITERALLY EVERYONE just to impress Death.3.) "I ordered it right when it opened at 9am my time, and when I checked again around noon saw it had already sold all its preorders. I honestly don't understand their policy anymore.Don't get me wrong, I think this bust/head looks cool (never heard of the source material tbh), it's just the hypocrisy of LEGO that gets on my nerves. Superman and Batman have both mentioned having a noted dislike for operating in each other's respective cities. (for one, he's one of the few heroes who managed to single-handedly defeat Garou, whereas it took Blast, Bomb and Genos to try and defeat the heavily injured hero-hunter). As pointed out by several other people in the thread, the set is already listed on S @H , including in Europe. This was considered too violent to repeat. Some involve a violent murderer while others are treated less seriously. "Carnage is showing up in the next Venom film played by Woody Harrelson, so it might be a subtle attempt to tie into the film. Stark gets pissed about it and gets Akumatized for his trouble and nearly takes over Paris. Stretched to unbelievability in the Arrow finale. This was considered too violent to repeat. I honestly don't understand their policy anymore.Don't get me wrong, I think this bust/head looks cool (never heard of the source material tbh), it's just the hypocrisy of LEGO that gets on my nerves. They pull the Technic Osprey because it's a weapon of war, but are totally fine with this "thing"? In his 79 years of living, Allen had grown from Fela Kuti’s main drummer and musical director of the Afrobeat legend’s Africa 70 band, for 11 years – between 1968 and 1979. Don't think i saw above? "Gotham", IRL, is another name for "New York". I made the rivets on the helmet from Lego studs that I sliced off spare Lego bricks. This is addressed as Kara's desire to strike out on her own as a superhero in the world, so she defends National City while Clark stays in Metropolis. Lower part looks okay. Carnage recently had a significant event in the comics and will be the villain in the Venom 2 movie.The Universal theme park in Orlando had a Halloween event one year called "Maximum Carnage" where the Marvel zone went super dark one night. Also the recruitment of the, On the other hand, this is epically subverted in one. I doubt a kid will be rushing out to buy Red Son superman, given how that movie/novel deals with some pretty heavy themes along with being yet another "Beware the Superman" plot. Neither were the Titans East. We’ve finally gotten our first look at Venom: Let There Be Carnage, as the trailer for the upcoming Sony sequel at last arrived today. Military sets are off limits, which I think is reasonable, but that extends to anything with ties to the military, like the Osprey. Target has sent a message to users of its app stating that this hitherto unseen 76199 Carnage helmet can be pre-ordered from tomorrow at the US store. Almost incapable of words, she proceeded to beat on Superman relentlessly. Not much of a helmet, more of a disembodied head. Apparently May 1st in the UK. I mean, you already had all kinds of out of the ordinary stuff, even minifig Nazis, so... "Do you really not understand the difference between a fictional comic book character and a real machine used in real combat? While in prison, Venom's costume dropped an offspring that bonded with his roommate, a serial killer named Kletus Casady. Superman and other heroes understand that Batman needs to patrol Gotham for his own mental health. You'll probably never see the Punisher in minifig form, even though he's at least an anti-hero and used to have Batman levels of popularity. etc.You're not going to find consistency in this thing, let alone agreement. Explained away with the Thinker as he has powers sufficient to take them all down, so there's no point. Enraged, Wonder Woman lashed out at Superman. Garth suggests asking the Titans and Justice League for help, but Mera points out that Rath rose to power off the back of an isolationist movement, and getting surface born superheroes involved would only make things worse. Darth Vader- Murdered millions across the galaxy, including children. Batman has trouble operating in Metropolis, where the bright lights and widely spaced out buildings make it difficult for him to do his thing, meanwhile Superman finds that, due to all the lead in the construction and the echoes between the tightly-spaced but porous buildings, his supersenses are essentially useless. @ResIpsaLoquitur said:" @AustinPowers said:" @ResIpsaLoquitur said:"Some people seem to be unfamiliar with Carnage. I made the rivets on the helmet from Lego studs that I sliced off spare Lego bricks. "It's actually 546 pcs. "Carnage is showing up in the next Venom film played by Woody Harrelson, so it might be a subtle attempt to tie into the film. Some involve a violent murderer while others are treated less seriously. It turned out nicely, though. Dr. Doom would be incredible. I'm not much into Superhero sets. Problem with this set is the eyes. All the heroes were "killed" and Carnage and other villains ran rampant in the park. Now, which set to buy: Winnie the Pooh, or Carnage? it is revealed Joker infected thousands of people with his tainted blood, It's simply a fact that some characters are more powerful than others, the stronger of them always stays out of anything the weaker character(s) have trouble with, would instantly solve the problems of the weaker hero(es), develop their heroes in contrast to their super-powered neighbors, and that would make for a pretty dull storyline, this is avoided by simply keeping the demi-Gods of comic continuity out of the less talented heroes' homes altogether, so thoroughly associated with a common everyday problem, only to get back a unanimous "There is nothing we can do" response, who easily has the power and motivations to take down most of the rogues and crime groups overnight, having a bit of extra power in hand is generally portrayed as the corrupting influence, do not seem to know about, let alone consider removing, Superman realizes he's “not up to the task” of fixing Gotham and suddenly leaves without Batman even considering that maybe, just MAYBE, having someone with Superman’s level of power would help him bring order to Gotham even faster, a regular citizen wouldn't have access to. @fakespacesquid:If this is tied to Venom: Let There Be Carnage (aka Venom 2), it's no surprise that Spiderman isn't included in the mix, since the previous Venom film makes no reference to the character or any part of the MCU, due to the quirkiness of Sony's licensing deal and relationship with Marvel Studios.