THE MOST LETHAL PROTECTOR OF ALL! He's been VENOM, he's been ANTI-VENOM, he's been THE KING IN BLACK! Now Eddie Brock has made his darkest bond yet as he joins with the one and only CARNAGE! Can he control his new other's endless bloodlust? Or will he be give himself over to madness and murder? Writer Charles Soule (DAREDEVIL, DARTH VADER) and artist Jes s Saiz (PUNISHER, DOCTOR STRANGE) lead us on a journey into the darkest parts of the Marvel Universe with bloody death as our only guide!
RATED PARENTAL ADVISORY.
Eddie Brock Carnage Issue 1 is a storythat stays focused on the main characters. There is a sickening sense of humor in seeing Eddie try to be Dexter, using Carnage to go after serial killers. But he is partnered with the worst serial killer of them all, and Eddie is not the one deciding on their path. Read Full Review
So, Carnage has plans LOL. The issue ends with a true cliffhanger as the alien killer looks for his next victim and tells Eddie how things are going to go. Read Full Review
Eddie Brock: Carnage #1 is a thrilling, blood-soaked exploration of Eddie Brock's dark alliance with Carnage. Jesus Saiz's jaw-dropping art elevates the issue, though the issue's ambiguity about Eddie's endgame leaves readers craving more clarity. This is symbiote storytelling at its most visceral. Read Full Review
Eddie Brock: Carnage #1 is far deeper than one might expect, given the erratic history of the symbiotes. The script and art both zero in on the body horror elements of the title characters and the theme of noble demons. This results in an engaging comic that is more thriller than a superhero space-alien saga. Read Full Review
Eddie Brock: Carnage #1 is the epitome of an unstoppable force versus an immovable object, as Marvel's veteran host and most sadistic symbiote butt heads to form a messy yet incredibly entertaining duo. Read Full Review