SACRIFICES MUST BE MADE!
Cletus Kasady has returned and has his sights set on the biggest prize of all, but first, he must face a reality-altering face-off the likes of which the Marvel Universe has never seen!
PARENTAL ADVISORY
Carnage #3 reaches new horrific heights with impressively gruesome violence that will result in major ramifications for both hero and villain alike. Read Full Review
Even as Carnage #3 offers up the series' centerpiece a showdown between the original Cletus Kasidy and the Carnage symbiote, with its coughed-up clone it lacks the focus and seems at odds with itself. Read Full Review
This was the best issue so far, in my opinion. It took me a little bit to get into Flash's side of the story, but the Cletus side was super interesting and nicely-written, in my opinion. Also, it ended up getting absolutely brutal. Carnage isn't a character high up on my personal rankings and I was also a bit hesitant about Grønbekk writing this, but I hope she can keep this up.
Plot
The newly cloned Cletus meets his real counterpart who has antivenom antibodies in his blood, this is taken advantage of by the new Carnage and devours his brain to have all the information possible.
On the other hand, Flash Thompson follows the trail of Carnage's murders, no one believes him, but he discovers a new victim.
This comic includes scenes of explicit violence (gore) that will leave you shocked.
Torunn offers a fast-paced and impactful narrative pace.
Art
He is very detailed and successfully achieves bloody scenes, very visceral. Although he often changes the amount of detail from one panel to another.
Summary
Carnage looks for the original Cletus Kasady to crea more