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Ryan stegman carnage5/21/2023 ![]() ![]() So we've absolutely been driving the series in that direction. To me, the built in core conceit of Venom has always been sci-fi horror this idea of wearing an alien on you. This was always our intention, going back as far as our first phone call about the book. Is this indicative of the larger story you're telling?ĮXCLUSIVE: Art from Absolute Carnage #2 by Ryan Stegman, JP Mayer & Frank Martin RELATED: REVIEW: Absolute Carnage #1 Hits the Ground Running With Bloody GleeĬBR: One of the things I enjoyed about Absolute Carnage #1, but might have caught some new readers off guard, is just how much of a horror comic it is, especially in the third chapter. ![]() The pair opened up on what roles characters like Spider-Man and Osborn will play as the story unfolds, what to expect from future issues and tie-ins, and whether this is the end of their long-running Venom storyline ![]() The first issue found Spider-Man, Venom and Norman Osborn in Carnage's crosshairs, and more heroes and villains will be ensnared in the web of cosmic horror as the story moves forward.ĬBR spoke with Cates and Stegman about the event and the horrific nature of their title character. ![]() In Absolute Carnage's debut issue, writer Donny Cates and artist Ryan Stegman took the story threads from their Venom run of the Cult of Knull and Carnage's murder spree and kicked them up to the next horrific level by unleashing their titular character on all the heroes and villains of the Marvel Universe whoever wore a symbiote. ![]()
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