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‘Eddie Brock: Carnage Vol 2: The Killing Muse’ review
One of the most unexpectedly solid Spider-Man spin-off books in some time.
One of the most unexpectedly solid Spider-Man spin-off books in some time.
Paul Jenkins returns to the character he helped create with a haunting and deeply introspective look at Bob Reynolds.
You say you want a revolution?
A dark and unsettling Carnage chapter in Death Spiral.
Jen is put in a position where the title feels more like a promise than a nod.
A wild and ridiculous comic that knows the heights it can go to, and relishes in them.
Amps up the stakes in a meaningful way that feels truly unpredictable.
Jam-packed with references, mystery, and excitement.
Classic concepts with modern, often dark as hell, sensibilities.
A thrilling story about how fast life can change in the blink of an eye.
A filthy, hilarious, and gloriously excessive return for the Main Man.
The uneasiness of A Clockwork Orange smashed up with One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest.