Strange #285
In "Souvenirs d'enfance," Peter Parker finds himself entangled in a wave of violent murders that draw him into a chilling confrontation with Cletus Kasady, the former cell-mate of Eddie Brock. As Spider-Man faces Carnage, he discovers a terrifying evolution in the symbiote's offspring—one that surpasses even Venom in strength and savagery. Written by David Michelinie and illustrated by Mark Bagley, with inks by Randy Emberlin and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1993 issue features a cover by Kevin Hopgood and Bob Wiacek.
In "Souvenirs d'enfance" from Strange #285, Peter Parker finds himself entangled in a violent mystery when a series of brutal killings echo through his life, leading Spider-Man to confront Cletus Kasady—Eddie Brock’s former cell-mate and the terrifyingly powerful Carnage. The clash between hero and villain reveals a new level of savagery, with Carnage proving far more dangerous than even Venom ever was.
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