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Cover: Mark Bagley & Randy Emberlin

Spider-Man: Carnage #[nn]

Jun 1993 · Marvel · 6.95 USD; 8.70 CAD
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This 1993 Marvel collection brings together the complete 'Spider-Man: Carnage' limited series, which introduced the symbiotic serial killer Carnage as a major threat to Spider-Man. Written by David Michelinie with art by Mark Bagley and others, the story follows the web-slinger's desperate battle to stop the psychotic offspring of Venom from unleashing chaos across New York City.

In "Prologue," Peter Parker finds himself entangled in a wave of savage killings that eerily mirror the violent legacy of Eddie Brock. As Spider-Man tracks the trail, he's drawn into a deadly confrontation with Cletus Kasady—Venom’s terrifying offspring—whose raw power and ferocity mark him as something far more dangerous than his predecessor. Written by David Michelinie and brought to life by Mark Bagley’s dynamic art, this pivotal issue sets the stage for a nightmare that pushes Spider-Man to his limits, with cover art by Bagley and Emberlin capturing the chaos in bold, striking detail.

Contains 4 stories
Prologue
6 pp · Superhero
Carnage (feature)Venom (guest)

In the gritty confines of a maximum-security prison, a rogue Venom suit breaks free with a single goal: escape. But when it leaves behind a fragment of itself, that piece bonds with Eddie Brock’s violent cellmate, Cletus Kasady—setting the stage for something far darker than either man could have imagined.

Chapter One: Savage Genesis!
23 pp · Superhero
Spider-ManAunt MayMary Jane ParkerCarnage (villain)Venom (cameo)

In "Chapter One: Savage Genesis!" from Spider-Man: Carnage #1 (1993), Peter Parker finds himself entangled in a wave of savage killings that draw him straight to Cletus Kasady—the former cellmate of Eddie Brock. When Spider-Man finally faces Carnage, he discovers a monster far more brutal and unpredictable than Venom ever was, with a fury that defies reason.

Chapter Two: Savage Alliance!
23 pp · Superhero
Spider-ManHuman Torch (guest)J. Jonah Jameson (guest)Venom (guest)Carnage (villain)

In "Chapter Two: Savage Alliance!", Spider-Man teams up with the Human Torch to rescue Venom from his isolated desert prison, hoping his raw power can turn the tide against the relentless Carnage. With the city under siege and J.J. Jameson in peril, the unlikely duo faces off against the monstrous symbiote—only to be overpowered as Carnage closes in on his next target.

Chapter Three: Savage Grace!
21 pp · Superhero
Spider-ManMr. Fantastic (guest)Human Torch (guest)J. Jonah Jameson (guest)Robbie Robertson (guest)Carnage (villain)Venom (villain)Guardsmen (cameos)

In "Chapter Three: Savage Grace!", Spider-Man and Venom team up to rescue J.J. Jameson from Carnage, facing off against the chaotic killer with help from Mr. Fantastic. When the mission ends, Spider-Man makes a split-second decision that breaks his promise to Venom, leading to Eddie Brock’s arrest and Kasady’s capture—leaving the future of their uneasy alliance uncertain.

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Full credits

colorist Bob Sharen
letterer Joe Rosen
cover pencils Mark Bagley
cover inks Randy Emberlin

Reprints

↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #344 (1991), The Amazing Spider-Man #345 (1991), The Amazing Spider-Man #359 (1992), The Amazing Spider-Man #360 (1992), The Amazing Spider-Man #361 (1992), The Amazing Spider-Man #362 (1992), The Amazing Spider-Man #363 (1992)

Reprinted in Spider-Man: Carnage #[nn] (1994), Marvel #7 (1997), Carnage Classic #[nn] (2016), Venom Epic Collection #2 (2021), Carnage Epic Collection #1 (2022), Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection #23 (2023)

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