• The symbiotic slaughterfest continues, in the second installment of the stomach-churning study of ultraviolence called CARNAGE: BLACK, WHITE & BLOOD!
• FIRST! The DAREDEVIL team of Chip Zdarsky & Marco Checchetto lends their brutal sensibilities to an eye-popping story pitting Carnage against THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN as you've never seen before!
• THEN! Al Ewing, who's brought a nigh-unthinkable level of body horror to the world of the IMMORTAL HULK, lends his terrifying talents to a tale - and if you thought his HULK stuff looked painful, you ain't ready for what he's done with Carnage!
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Carnage: Black, White & Blood #2continues to celebrate the Sinister Symbiote's 30th anniversary, featuring some outright disturbing stories from top-tier talent. Horror fans and Spider-Man fans alike will find something to love with this series, and I hope that the remaining two issues continue to bring this mix of horror and talent. Read Full Review
Carnage: Black, White & Blood #2 lives up to the potential of this series. Each writer delivers a dark story surrounding the crimson, symbiote villain and the artists all deliver spectacular illustrations that highlight the horror and menace of Carnage in the black & white style. This is a strong recommend to Carnage fans and horror comic book fans. Read Full Review
Carnage: Black, White & Blood #2 is a good anthology with three very different stories, which all capture the horror that is Carnage in different ways -- be it a beast that never dies, an evil that can get creative in ruining lives, or an alpha predator in the world, there are facets of Carnage on display that aren't always apparent. For that reason, this anthology captures the creative ways Carnage can disturb, and destroy. Read Full Review
This is an easy recommendation if you're hungry for some bite-sized stories that are all of incredibly high quality. Read Full Review
Despite being a trilogy of whole new stories, my takeaway was pretty much the same here as it was from the last issue. I didn't really love or hate these stories. These are just bit-sized filler tales where your mileage will vary. Read Full Review
All three stories were great and they all have great artwork as well. my favorite story is the second one by chip zdarsky I liked it better than the cates story by the narrowest of margins. The artwork by Marco checchetto was amazing! His artwork really stuck out To me and elevated an already great story.
The first two stories were excellent, both in writing and art. It was really cool to see how powerful Venom is after King in Black. Unfortunately, the third story fell flat. It didn't even have good art to save it.
All the stories were great, this was much better than the first issue.
This is what I wanted from this series. Way better than the first issue. Not a bad story of the 3.
All the stories are good and have great artwork. My favorite was the one by Ram V, even if it's plot twist is predictable. I probably would have given a higher rating if I liked Carnage.
The first two strips are extremely strong, the third lets the issue down hard. That one is just John Carpenter's The Thing with Carnage embarrassingly pasted over the film's monster. I don't even *like* Carnage and I feel like that does him dirty.
Some of these were good and some of them weren’t but my god the gimmick grows more annoying with every colour theme anthology I read.