Carnage U.S.A. #2
Carnage U.S.A. » Carnage U.S.A. #2 - Red, White and Die! released by Marvel on March 2012.
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5 (0) 4 (3) 3 (0) 2 (0) 1 (1) 3.4 starsAverage score of 4 user reviews
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Strict but fair... 0
THE GOODThe art is unlike anything I have seen (outside this series, of course). It is WAY more lifelike than all the other comics I read. I haven't quite decided if I like it or not... for now, I will leave it in the "good" category.I liked the introduction of the "Contingency" plans the government has to offer. I have to wonder why they sent heroes susceptible to the symbiote in the first place?!? Either way, it is very interesting to see these characters introduced along with their unique cap...
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Then the blood started laughing at us 0
This issue opens with Spiderman barely fighting off the Carnage-possessed Avengers as Carnage sings his own rendition of The Itsy-Bitsy Spider. Spiderman only manages to escape due to a distraction from a resistance force that has formed outside of town. We cut to Dr. Tannis Nieves, a.k.a. Scorn, a woman once possessed by the Carnage symbiote and has now bonded with a symbiote of her own and is aching for revenge. Sadly, we don't get to see the other symbiote characters who were teased at the en...
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Carnage U.S.A. # 2 (Of 5) 0
The insane Carnage strikes, makes his move and we have symbiote Avengers. Also we are having the Government trying to weaponize the Symbiotes for there own purpose and it's a big mess, especially with Carnage on the loose. Carnage was underestimated by The Avengers. This is a serious treat now. And this issue is very sick and demented, I promise you will love this issue. I rate this book a 4.0 rating of 5.0 rating.http://djmaximusgodj.tumblr.com/1=wack, 1.5=falling asleep, 2=below average, 2.5=p...
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A one-note book 3
AF Reviews: Spider-ManCarnage USA continues to plod along at the same pace as the first issue, only occasionally truly whetting your appetite with scenes of Carnage being a weirdo or the vague promises that Venom will show up.The story, by Zeb Wells, has descended into Spider-Man hiding away from the bad guys. Yeah, you read right. Elsewhere, there's some interesting scenes with some soldiers being bonded with symbiotes ala Project Rebirth 2.0 which is probably the most interesting part of the b...
2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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