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EXCLUSIVE Marvel Preview: Carnage #3
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EXCLUSIVE Marvel Preview: Carnage #3

It’s Carnage vs. The Spot…who ya got?!

Years ago, Peter Parker spurned a puddle of black, extraterrestrial goo and inadvertently created one of the deadliest foes he’s ever encountered: VENOM. Years later, Venom’s offspring found a willing host in the form of Cletus Kasady, a dangerous serial killer, and together the two formed an even deadlier being called CARNAGE.

But what will become of the Carnage symbiote now, rejected by the only loving host it’s ever known? And, like Venom before it, what new and terrifying creature will emerge on the other side?

Carnage #3

Writer: Ram V
Artist: Rogê Antônio
Colors: Dijjo Lima
Letters: Joe Sabino
Cover: Kendrick Lim
Release Date: June 1, 2022

Read our Carnage #2 review.

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EXCLUSIVE Marvel Preview: Carnage #3

EXCLUSIVE Marvel Preview: Carnage #3

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