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Author Conway, Gerry, author.

Title Carnage. Volume 1, issue 1-5, The one that got away [Hoopla electronic resource].

Publication Info. [United States] : Marvel Entertainment, 2021.
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Summary The sickest symbiote of all is back, and the result is gonna be Carnage! Cletus Kasady has renewed his killing spree, and the FBI is following the trail of bodies. They think they're ready: They have the latest sonic tech, and a specialist team including military hero/astronaut John Jameson and a reformed Eddie Brock! And when they pursue Carnage into an abandoned coal mine, the trap is set - but is it for him, or for them? As the walls close in, things get hairy for Jameson, and Brock itches to unleash his own monstrous other half: Toxin! A symbiotic smackdown is on the cards - but who will come out on top? Meanwhile, the Darkhold Cult has its own plans for everybody's favorite psychopath - and that can't mean anything good! All-New! All-Different! All killer no filler!
Audience Rated T
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject Serial murderers -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Murder -- Comic books, strips, etc.
Genre Horror comic books, strips, etc.
Electronic books.
Graphic novels.
Comic books, strips, etc.
Added Author Perkins, Mike, artist.
Troy, Andy (Comic book artist)
Sabino, Joe.
Del Mundo, Mike, artist.
Lewis, Devin, editor.
Lowe, Nick, 1979- editor.
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ISBN 9781302485566 (electronic bk.)
1302485563 (electronic bk.)
Music No. MWT14639461
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