Only Spider-Man remains, but can he stop Carnage before the United States Government make a devil’s pact…with symbiotes?!
Recommended. If this mini-series is anything like the Carnage mini from last year, this issue will be difficult to find in a few months. Issue two keeps up with the insane content Carnage fans have grown to love, with a little dash of hope thrown in for good measure. The ending will likely be a shock, both in the fact that "they went there" and provoking "where are they going to go from here". I look forward to the next issue, wondering how they are going to wrap all this up in just three more issues. Read Full Review
This is a really fun and beautifully drawn book. This is a great creative team-up and a very solid mini-series thus far. I can't wait to see the plan in action fail (well, I hope it does), and Clayton Crain's art is the star of this book. Zeb Wells' writing is great and he has an amazing handle on writing Spider-Man. Overall, I highly recommend this mini-series. It's tons of fun. Read Full Review
Zeb Wells's first Carnage mini-series followed a formula where the story served only to showcase the cool things symbiotes can do instead of developing the characters, and this endeavor seems dangerously similar. However, Wells has a winning sense of humor that keeps the book fresh and exciting even if the plot is not. With Spidey in a dire situation, a slew of symbiotes ready to dive into the action, and Carnage acting sicker than usual, Wells has potential to grow his Carnage story into something visceral, humorous, and memorable. Read Full Review
Cover-*****
Writing-*****
Art-*****
Story-*****
It's getting weirder.