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What happens when you pit two indestructable killing machines against each other? A lot of destruction, that's what. It's loads of fun to see a clown duking it out with an inbred redneck, both more loony than you can fit on a page. Sure, one is homicidal maniac, but the other's humor somehow humanizes both of them. This is a funny, gib-infested ride that is sure to put a smile on your face. Not being put off by dismembering, evisceration, decapitation and blood-covered enclosures helps a lot, th...
Carnage is roaming free and causing carnage because the dude's got no imagination. Watching the chaos unfold in between looking for shows starring Kat Dennings, the TV tells Deadpool that he’s the only one who can track Carnage as they’re both on the same crazy wavelength. That’s all it takes as Deadpool Beautiful-Minds his way to Carnage, “reading” the secret messages in the everyday that, against all odds, lead him to the bloodthirsty symbiote; yup, disturbingly, Deadpool’s madness method work...
By this point in my journey to read everything Carnage related (before diving in to Absolute Carnage), I’m starting to feel numb. Two decades of this punchline of a villain is wearing on my soul, writhing for some progression. Superior Carnage retconned the only good thing to come out of Minimum Carnage, which was to lobotomise Cletus and give us some new host(s). Somehow exposure to the symbiote repaired his brain (even though he was carrying the symbiote for ages after Scarlet Spider shishkeba...
What are you trying to tell me, TV people?
3.5 stars! Check out my full video review here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ok86I...
Carnage seems to forget that Deadpool is fluent in 'Bat-shit-crazy'.
Crazy is as Crazy does. Or is that Handsome is as Handsome does? Who cares! This is a tale of two crazies – Carnage and Deadpool. Carnage is the result of combining a white trash serial killer and a bit of the Venom alien symbiote. Result – violent, bloody, psychotic mayhem or, um, carnage. And he’s back for the 1,326th time in Marvel comics’ continuity.Like ice cream, crazy comes in a variety of flavors. Deadpool’s nuts, but he uses his skillz to usually fight against evil and as hinted above,
LMAO DEADPOOL IS SO FUNNY this was a great comic
So much fun! Deadpool at his snarkiest
Deadpool Vs. Carnage Review:Deadpool Vs Carnage is the first of the many Deadpool vs limited mini series from Marvel comics. It is about Deadpool fighting different Marvel characters whether it is a hero or a villain. In the first one he fights Carnage and it is a pretty fun comic. I think it was a enjoyable start for this limited series. The art is really good and it was a nice match up as well, especially that both Carnage and Deadpool are insane. It is a bloody comic and the fight between the...
2,5/5“I’m your father” ha, pretty funny and gory. I liked it
I mean it's not awful I think I just expected more being a huge deadpool and carnage fan the story was bland in my opinion the artwork was fine the characters were what you would expect all in all meh
I guess I don't get Carnage? And I learned Carnage is related to Venom who I've never liked either so I guess it makes sense why I don't like Carnage. At least Deadpool made the best of it.
Actually really good!
“Look out, world. Lock your windows! Bar your doors! Make sure your life insurance premiums are paid up! Cletus and Carnage are together again! And this time...WE’RE GONNA PAINT THE WHOLE DAMN WORLD RED!”
"Carnage is #$%&*ç@ crazy. I'm delightfully mad. We're on similar wavelenghts. I can figure him out". That's everything you need to know about the premise of this comic: Carnage is mad and on the loose, Deadpool is mad and pretty bored; he starts seeing hidden messages the world is throwing at him, and he decides to follow them and kill Carnage. Because why not, basically.Cullen Bunn, the mastermind behind the Deadpool Killogy, picks up an interesting story, facing one regenerative mass-murder p...
Deadpool vs. Carnage isn't exactly a deep or thought-provoking graphic novel. But who ever said it had to be?The book is kicked off by a Superior Carnage annual, which unfortunately didn't mean much to me since I've never been a Carnage fan, but it explained the story well enough that one feels caught up with the character and his story. This, however, is the weakest comic in the collection and it looks up from there.The second issue in this book is Deadpool vs. Carnage issue one, which is where...
Good match up - Carnage and Deadpool who are both off their rockers. Add a sprinkling of some subjective fate, and you have a recipe for carnage...
um I see this got 4 stars. Really? Deadpool is just so damn annoying. I tried to like him but I just could not. His dialogue is just annoying dressed up as "amusing". I'm sorry but this series is nothing more than just ok. It seems forced at best. I would have given it one star but I didn't think it was awful. If you are a huge deadpool fan this is up your alley. If you just like to read different comics well may i suggest giving this one a pass and read something else?
I didn't expect much from this matchup but I was a little bit let down.This would of been a decent matchup except it isn't deadpool vs. carnage, they both get help which just spoils the fun really. Carnage is his usual brutal self slicing and dicing anyone in his way and when Deadpool decides his is the person to track down ol Cletus once he escapes prison I couldn't agree more. Deadpool brings the jokes and the fight starts out great but then Cletus brings back up and I instantly thought weak s...