THE RIGHT TO REMAIN VIOLENT!
When Eddie Brock walks into a police station and asks to be arrested, you know there's going to be some trouble. When Eddie also happens to be bonded to Carnage? It's going to be a bloody nightmare. The most lethal protector of all continues his deadly mission!
PARENTAL ADVISORY
The issue ends in a BIG way! I genuinely didn't see this cliffhanger coming, but man is it good. Till next time all you little serial killers out there! Read Full Review
Eddie Brock: Carnage #2 delivers a brutal and engaging story where Eddie's attempt to control Carnage by hunting serial killers spirals into chaotic violence, highlighted by Jesus Saiz's exceptional and visceral artwork. However, the narrative suffers from an abrupt ending and a repetitive subplot, hindering its overall progression. Read Full Review
Eddie Brock: Carnage #2 fleshes out the bizarre dynamic between its two protagonists, establishing them as a chaotically mismatched duo whose mission to do some good for the world seems doomed to fail. But that failure will certainly be entertaining to witness. Read Full Review
Eddie Brock: Carnage #2 continues to explore Eddie's uneasy alliance with Carnage with strong character work and striking visuals. However, its tendency to rehash established details and overuse procedural scenes drags down the momentum, making it feel like it's stalling rather than pushing the story forward. Read Full Review
This book is solid and well written as hell. The art is fantastic, Hollingsworth is one of the best colorists in the business. It's a great recipe for a good book. Soule can be hit or miss at the Big 2 but this for sure hits with me. It's so damn good. I've enjoyed the first two issues immensely.
This comic shouldn't work, but Soule and Saiz make it work.
It's another solid issue of a book that shouldn't be as good as it is. I like the mystery and the dynamic between Eddie and Carnage.
Charles Soule is slowly being one of my favorite writers, and 'I like his writing for Carnage