She’s dark and dangerous, and the ultimate insanity with this Carnage cosplay.
When Sony released the 2021 sequal to Venom, called Venom: Let there be Carnage, I had no idea what to expect. More of the ruggedly charming Tom Hardy, surely… But I was wholly unprepared for the cheekily off-color comedic delivery of Carnage’s Woody Harrelson.
Spider-Man and his universe continue to unfold on the silver screen for audiences, and cosplayers have definitely caught the bug. Cosplays with unnatural shapes and moving parts are notoriously difficult to construct, so only the bravest attempt a cosplay such as this one.
Gracie the Cosplay Lass’s interpretation of Carnage is a fascinating amalgamation of high fashion glam and comic cartoonishness. With her customary glossy finish, she brings the grotesque into the gorgeous with this cosplay delivery. Partnered with some cinematic photography, and it’s a perfectly sinful combination.
“I’ve shown you the worst things in the world because that’s what the world’s made of. Everything is sick! Am I getting through to you? Everything is sick… and I LOVE IT!” Carnage Cosplay with permission from Gracie the Cosplay Lass
“That’s right, y’all, welcome to Carnage World!” Carnage Cosplay with permission from Gracie the Cosplay Lass
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Jennifer aka "Mayhem's Muse" is the Cosplay Editor for BoLS and manages Ad Sales and Communications. Her cosplay awards include the RTX Judge's Choice Award and Dragon's Lair Austin's Cosplay Symposium.
Jennifer has been a Cosplay Guest Judge at RTX, Tacticon and Genghis Con in Colorado. She regularly attends conventions to cover cosplay for BoLS. Her cosplay work has been featured in publications such as Girls Who Love Monsters, Geek Fuel, and Renaissance Magazine. Jennifer has modeled in the Her Universe Fashion Show, Precision Camera's yearly Precision Camera University, and has taught several workshops for photographers about partnering with cosplayers and creative muses/models.
Jennifer is a lifelong enthusiast of retro video games and loves Dungeons & Dragons, urban fantasy, tabletop games, VR technology, and historical archery. She has set National Records through USA Archery’s Traditional Division for Asiatic Bows and earned 4th Place in the World Nomad Games in Kyrgyzstan in 2018 for Women’s Korean Archery. Jennifer is currently studying for her Masters's Degree in Organizational Leadership.