The Amazing Spider-Man #361
The Amazing Spider-Man » The Amazing Spider-Man #361 - Carnage, Part One: Savage Genesis! released by Marvel on April 1, 1992.
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A Good Start to Carnage's Bloody Career 0
Not too bad an issue. It's basically a set-up for the entire arc and as a way to get Venom back into active duty. Bagley's artwork is as awesome as ever and really compliments Michelinie's story. The sheer randomness of Carnage's actions mixed with his brutality really showcases what kind of unfeeling psycho he is. Imagine if Jack the Ripper or Son of Sam had a symbiote, or even Charles Manson. Got chills yet? Good. And, of course, the classic Parker guilt: feeling the responsibility for Carnage...
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The Amazing Spider-Man # 361 0
Carnage! Carnage goes on a killing spree and kills many people.Spider-Man went to investigate since Carnage killed his classmate called "Chip" at Empire State University.There were reports a '6"0 tall reddish,blackish mainiac killing people.Spidey finds Cletus Kassady in a burned building talking to him-self.The Symbiote quickly senses Spidey and Carnage nearly beats the living shit out of Spider-Man.Spider-Man now realizes that he now needs to bring back an even bigger,tougher,stronger beast an...
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Total Carnage!! 0
You may think I`m a bit late for the party but its been many years since I read any Spider-Man, and I was unfamiliar with the whole Symbiote-thing (until I saw Spiderman 3), and then I dug out a copy of this issue, and decided to give it a whirl... Loved it! Straight into the action with this psychotic and vicious being, Carnage, slaughtering a lab assistant - a colleague of Pete Parker`s. Parker`s following investigation into the events are well done, and nicely puts new readers (not unlike my...
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