Carnage (2015) #9 Review
“Sea Devil” starts going ahead-full as Carnage enacts a contingency plan to corrupt one of the Children of the Midnight Sun. WRITER: Gerry Conway ARTIST: Mike Perkins COLOR ARTIST: Andy Troy LETTERER: VC’s Joe Sabino […]
“Sea Devil” starts going ahead-full as Carnage enacts a contingency plan to corrupt one of the Children of the Midnight Sun. WRITER: Gerry Conway ARTIST: Mike Perkins COLOR ARTIST: Andy Troy LETTERER: VC’s Joe Sabino […]
The Brotherhood of Chthon has plans for Carnage, but can they deal with Cletus Kasady? The landscape darkens in this latest chapter of Carnage’s foray into Marvel’s supernatural corner.
“You decide if you’re a man or a monster.” As the threat of Che-K’n Carnage & the Darkhold grows, another classic Marvel team reunites to face the coming evil. More occult madness and mayhem as […]
“It’s a boat, Jujubee. Where you gonna run?” A tale of mystery and murder on the high seas, as we take a look at the first chapter of Carnage’s sophomore arc, “Sea Devil.” WRITER: Gerry […]
“Underground temples, symbiotes in cultist robes, secret passages. . . What the hell have we stumbled into?” The opening arc of Carnage’s very first ongoing series comes crashing to a close as Darkhold Carnage and […]
“Bunch of guys in robes ‘round an altar – of course there’s a prophecy. . .” Tensions rise in the penultimate chapter of this book’s opening arc. To paraphrase Eddie Murphy, “You’ve seen a Maximum Carnage, […]
“’Mr. Kasady’ was Cletus’ daddy. Not that they ever met. I’m Carnage.” Ever wonder what it would be like if Gerry Conway wrote Carnage? Me neither. If only because they each represent such different eras […]
The release of a comic book memoir of Stan Lee—co-written by Peter David, another notable Spider-Man writer—makes it an appropriate time to look at what comic book writers were up to before they were coming up […]
There are quite a few times when I read an old Marvel comic, and think that it’s quite similar to something that happened in a classic Spider-Man book. The thing is that in some cases […]
In the first column, I suggested a list of acclaimed Spider-Man stories from different eras that would give new readers a good sense of the character. There is a counterargument that this was bad advice, and […]
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