• The survivors of the Anti-Carnage Task Force have followed Cletus Kasady into his trap!
• Surrounded by Carnage-infected monsters and with nowhere to run, how many survivors will be left?
Rated T+
Carnage #12 showcases the more heroic side of Eddie Brock while the anti-Carnage task force falls apart. Artist Mike Perkins works his magic on the traumatic childhood memories of Cletus Kasady while Conway plays with the reader's sympathy in what turns out to be one of the better issues of this series. Read Full Review
The problem was any story element taking place during present day with either confusing, not compelling, or a combination of both.It starts with dialog eye rollingbad at times. At one point Eddie Brock literally states, Nobody knows me in one of the most hamfisted exchanges I have read in some time. Not making things better is how chaotic everything has become. At this point the major goals are lost in a sea of convolutedstorytelling. They really need to slim things down to focus at the task at hand. Perhaps all this will come together in one epic conclusion, but my faith in that occurring is extremely slim. Read Full Review