L'Étonnant Spider-Man #1
"Genèse sauvage" kicks off a terrifying new chapter in the Spider-Man mythos with a chilling case of violence that hits close to home for Peter Parker. As Spider-Man tracks a string of brutal murders linked to Cletus Kasady, the newly arrived Carnage proves to be a far more dangerous force than Venom ever was—raw, unpredictable, and driven by a hunger that defies reason. Written by David Michelinie and Julie Maltais, with dynamic art by Mark Bagley and inks by Randy Emberlin, this 1993 issue delivers a visceral, grounded look at one of Marvel's most monstrous foes, all framed by Bagley and Emberlin's striking cover.
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When a rash of brutal murders touches the life of Peter Parker, Spider-Man investigates and all evidence points to Eddie Brock's former cellmate, Cletus Kasady. Spider-Man confronts Carnage and finds that Venom's "child" is stronger, faster and more lethal than his predecessor.
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