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Carnage #16 – REVIEW

It’s been a wild and at times unending ride from start to finish, but after fourteen months we’ve come to the end of Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins’s tale with Carnage #16. The

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Carnage #15 – REVIEW

Fifteen issues of Carnage have lead up to this moment. This series has been a roller coaster of stops and starts, with plot threads weaving back and forth between Carnage and his

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Carnage #14 – REVIEW

Carnage is certainly one of the more out of left field books that Marvel is currently publishing, and this issue continues that tradition in spades. With second-person narration, unholy conceptions, and

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Carnage #13 – REVIEW

After two great issues, Carnage #13 delivers us the kind of story that has unfortunately been the norm for the greater part of this series. It’s difficult to tell if this narrative

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Carnage #12 – REVIEW

The jungle seems to be doing good things for Carnage. Back again with another month of darkness and dread, Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins deliver the next chapter of Carnage

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Carnage #11 – REVIEW

Carnage #11 is a breath of fresh air. With a Marvel-wide soft-reboot expected at the end of Civil War II, no sight of Carnage in the list of titles to fly under the new

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Carnage #10 – REVIEW

Fans looking for a higher energy dose of creepy comic horror will likely be pleased with Carnage #10. This latest offering from Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins improves upon many

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Carnage #9 – REVIEW

Carnage continues to be the recipient of the “I really didn’t expect this comic book series to be about this” award. But at some point, in the midst of all

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Carnage #8 – REVIEW

With eight issues in the books and sales shrinking in a fashion one should reasonably expect from a series that stars a one-note supervillain who was at his popularity apex in the

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Carnage #7 – REVIEW

After kicking off Carnage’s second arc last month with a intimate character-centric story that introduced Jabulile Van Scotter to the crazy, mixed-up world of Cletus Kasady, Gerry Conway and Mike Perkins use Carnage #7 to

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