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    Scarlet Spider #10

    Scarlet Spider » Scarlet Spider #10 - Minimum Carnage; Part 2; Inner Space released by Marvel on December 1, 2012.

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    MINIMUM CARNAGE begins! The Scarlet Spider and Venom are pit against the symbiotic psychopath Carnage, but Cletus Kasady's motives may not be what they seem!

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    Scarlet Spider vs. Venom 0

    I have been enjoying the Scarlet Spider series so far and am enjoying seeing another anti hero in Marvel. I also liked the start of this Minimum Carnage crossover and was looking forward to seeing Scarlet Spider vs. Venom.This issue sees Venom and Scarlet Spider square off after the end of the Minimum Carnage Alpha issue. Before the fight properly kicks in Flash looses control of the Venom symbiote and becomes full Venom trying to eat Scarlet Spider. Scarlet Spider tries everything he can to dro...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Worth Thwipping Up 0

    Recommendation: "Yep, definitely worth thwipping up!"The Minimum Carnage mini-event continues here!Last week we were introduced to this story arc with Minimum Carnage Alpha, the beginning, as it were. Now we will get a few weeks of crossovers in the Scarlet Spider and Venom titles. It is a pretty neat idea, and a nice way to tie these two Spidey Thwip-Off series together. The mini-event will end with Minimum Carnage Omega, seems fitting. It will all take place within two months, October-November...

    6 out of 6 found this review helpful.

    Wow, this was a tough one to write 0

    This review was published in my school newspaper.As you may have noticed, my reviews thus far have been exclusively focused on DC comics, with little to no discussion of Marvel. Well, confession time, I don’t read too many Marvel comics these days. Though I love Marvel’s characters and movies, the questionable story directions that the management of Marvel has taken several characters in has turned me off from most stories, what Marvel editor-in-chief, Joe Quesada did to Spiderman is worth anoth...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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