• Will Carnage spread Deadpool all over the landscape?
• Or will Deadpool talk the scarlet sociopath's ear off?
• Find out in the conclusion to the 2014 Insanity Cup!
The only part in this issue that let me down was the conclusion. Deadpool uses one of his symbiote powers to cloak Carnage's new lover, Shriek, to look like Deadpool. Fooled by the illusion, Carnage attacks Shriek and completely mutilates her. Discovering what he did, Carnage loses his mind and instead of going after Deadpool, he locks HIMSELF in a prison cell until he can get his mind straight. I wasn't expecting one of them dying in order for there to be a winner, but that ending could have been better. Even though the ending was a let down, the rest of the series was very entertaining, and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys Carnage or Deadpool. Read Full Review
When you have a limited series called "DEADPOOL VS. CARNAGE" it needs to have two things: violence and a whole lot of craziness. Cullen Bunn and Salva Espin absolutely deliver on both of these. Yes, I have personal gripes with the plot point that's established in this book and feel down the middle on the conclusion with Carnage, but overall, it's a wacky, bloody and entertaining ride. Honestly, what more could you ask for from a story like this? Read Full Review
I get what they were trying to do with this, but I don't care for this conclusion. It just doesn't feel genuine and it certainly isn't funny.