HELLISH HORROR IN THE MIGHTY MARVEL MANNER!
Since the conclusion of DEADPOOL VS. CARNAGE, four of the five LIFE FOUNDATION SYMBIOTES - Riot, Phage, Agony and Lasher - have been bonded to a stray dog, wandering the Midwest. But as Carnage descends on New York, its siblings will find it impossible to resist the siren song of KNULL...
Rated T+
The art by Brian Level is incredibly detailed in some panels and delivers the gore and nastiness I'm looking for. As part of the greater Absolute Carnage title this a great edition but really this could have stood by itself as a one shot. Otherwise Dark Red continues to be a good read and something I will look forward to seeing adapted to the screen in the future. Read Full Review
A surefire descent into Symbiote insanity. This is a haunted house story done right with McLeod Chapman and Level pushing each other to all-time highs. Read Full Review
No comic is perfect but Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety #1 is a practically flawless horror story that happens to tie into Marvel's newest major event. Read Full Review
The comic absolutely delivers horror tropes but there's something to it that makes it all enjoyable. There's an unknown aspect to it the comic that makes its story all the more scary and disturbing. Add in just enough macabre and it comes together to create the perfect tone for a comic tied into Carnage. Read Full Review
You don't need to be invested in Absolute Carnage to read this. If you just want to read a comic book thriller with horror aesthetics in spades, look no further. You'll have a good time. Read Full Review
The story starts off with a bang and never lets up. Artist Brian Level's depictions of body horror with the villains feels straight out of John Carpenter's The Thing. Don't miss this one. Read Full Review
While it's hard to justify the price tag on this one, I hope Absolute Carnage: Separation Anxiety at least provides a springboard for these promising creators for bigger opportunities down the line. Read Full Review
I really enjoyed this. Just really fun body horror, with homages to plenty of classic horror movies. Just so much fun.
Gory and down right freaky. I love how the dog interprets what our character wants in this classic careful what you wish for take. Art is downright badass both in style and layouts. For this story arc I must say this is a nice little one shot that fits in perfectly.
A great horror tie-in.
No, I'm not gonna be able to name the Life Foundation symbiotes after reading this. But I'm gonna have nightmares about the story tonight, which is a way more impressive accomplishment for the creators.
Nicely executed horror that could easily work as a standalone story.
This was like undeservingly cruel but also great horror. Liked it.
"SSAAAADIEEEE... Come to Daddddy..."
Who? again, but four times.