Minimum Carnage: Omega #1
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Minimum Carnage: Omega #1

Writer: Cullen Bunn, Chris Yost Artist: Lan Medina Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: November 21, 2012 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 4
6.9Critic Rating
6.9User Rating

MINIMUM CARNAGE FINALE Houston is on fire as Carnages greatest act of evil may be his final hour! The most dangerous web-slingers of all unite with humanity at stake!

  • 8.5
    Marvel Disassembled - Mike Nov 21, 2012

    The pacing of the book this week felt a little rushed. I never really felt Venom or Scarlet Spider were in any real danger this issue. But it was a great miniseries altogether. Read Full Review

  • 7.0
    Flip Geeks - Kyle Francisco Nov 22, 2012

    Despite being relatively quiet in as far as hype is concerned,Minimum Carnage proved to be a fun-filled ride. While a TPB of the collected issues involved in this crossover would no doubt be released in the next few months,Omega is worth picking up, especially if you have the other issues that tie in withMinimum Carnage. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Major Spoilers - Chris Wilson Nov 26, 2012

    Minimum Carnage turned out to be something unexpected. What I thought was going to be typical 'Carnage kills people' turned out to be a fun little sci-fi story. I'm not one to continue paying money to read something I'm not enjoying. I paid $20 dollars to read this event, and while I can't say I completely got my money's worth, I liked it enough that I still walked away pleased. There are problems but it's something worth reading if you can find the issues in dollar bins, especially if you're a Carnage fan. Though things generally returned to the status quo, this issue wrapped the story up nicely and provided a surprise that, while I wish the writers had taken one step further, I didn't see coming. Minimum Carnage gets 3 out of 5 stars, as does its final issue. Read Full Review

  • 6.0
    Comic Vine - Gregg Katzman Nov 21, 2012

    This was by no means a bad conclusion, but the build up and insane action over the past few issues had me expecting more from this final chapter. Everything comes to a clean conclusion and, despite not dropping any jaws, creates engaging action throughout.One thing I did like is that Carnage is now more dangerous than ever. Somehow, that psychotic murderer that took on Spider-Man and Venom back in the day was tame compared to the man (or should I just say symbiote) that he is now. Carnage now has the ability to unleash his true potential and there's a lot of room for this new and deadlier symbiote to appear down the road.In the end, this is an alright ending for a very entertaining event. The opening chapter didn't blow me away nor did the conclusion, but the core was tons of fun. If you missed out and you're a big symbiote fan, I'd definitely recommend checking it out when the TPB eventually hits. Read Full Review

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