Eddie Brock: Carnage — Charles Soule launches a gritty new chapter


Marvel drops the first issue of Eddie Brock: Carnage, a post‑Venom War story flagged with a parental advisory. Charles Soule and Jesús Saiz team up for a dark, symbiote‑driven adventure, wrapped in a Mark Bagley variant cover that promises both collectibility and a fresh narrative direction.
Eddie Brock: Carnage #1 arrives as the opening salvo of Marvel's newest symbiotic saga, offered in a Mark Bagley second‑printing variant. The advisory label hints at a story that embraces the more mature, unsettling aspects of the Carnage mythos.
The plot picks up where Venom War left off, placing Eddie Brock face‑to‑face with the chaotic Carnage symbiote now fused to him. With the aftermath of the prior conflict still reverberating, Brock is forced to confront a creature built for mayhem while wrestling with his own moral compass.
Charles Soule brings his signature depth to Brock’s inner turmoil, and Jesús Saiz delivers kinetic art that captures the symbiote’s feral energy. Bagley’s cover art provides a striking visual entry point, making the variant a tempting addition for collectors and readers alike.
For those who want the full picture, revisiting the Venom War series offers essential context and a similar blend of intensity. Dive into Eddie Brock: Carnage #1 and watch Marvel’s darker symbiote narrative take shape.
