Spider-Man #19
In "Tod und Carnage, Teil 3: Fragen...", Spider-Man grapples with the escalating threat of a Symbiont slipping further from his control, while Peter Parker digs into the mysterious disappearance of Seward Trainer. With Cletus Kasady deteriorating rapidly and clinging to life only through his Symbiont, the line between monster and man blurs—until Spider-Carnage storms Ravencroft, mocking the very idea that such a creature could ever be tamed. Written by Todd DeZago and Reinhard Schweizer, with art by Sal Buscema, Art Thibert, and John Stanisci, and colored by John Kalisz and Malibu Hues, this 1998 issue delivers a tense, character-driven chapter in the Carnage saga. The cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson captures the chaos in silhouette and shadow.
In "Tod und Carnage, Teil 3: Fragen...", the Carnage Symbiont has bonded with a new, far more powerful host—Spider-Man himself. As Ben Reilly struggles to maintain control, the line between hero and monster blurs, leaving him desperate for help. Can Peter Parker, powerless and broken, still guide him through the storm before the symbiont claims its new host completely?
In "Tod und Carnage, Teil 4: Böses im Blut," Ben struggles to contain the Symbiont as it pulls him toward his former host, while Peter Parker digs into the mystery behind Seward Trainer’s disappearance. Cletus Kasady, deteriorating and clinging to life, can only survive if his Symbiont returns—leading Spider-Carnage to raid Ravencroft in a desperate bid to learn how to control him, only to be met with mocking laughter: some bonds, it seems, cannot be tamed.
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