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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Jul 1st, 1993

The Amazing Spider-Man #379

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MAXIMUM CARNAGE PART 7 - THE SATHERING STORM

Maximum Carnage continues from Web of Spider-Man #102...

Spider-Man has brought Venom, the Black Cat, and Cloak to the St. Estes Home For Boys in Brooklyn. He explains to the others that since this is where Cletus Kasady grew up, perhaps visiting this place can give them some ideas as to how to stop him. However, seeing the words "Carnage Rules" written on the walls in dried blood, Spider-Man discovers that this only brings back the memories of the first time he fought Carnage.  The wall-crawler fears that with the addition of Shriek, the Spider-Doppelganger, and Demogoblin, Carnage may be unstoppable. The Black Cat also points out that somehow the madness is starting to affect the people of New York as well, making them become violent. Venom suggests that although Carnage's symbiote has mutated, it may still have the same weaknesses that his does.  He suggests that they get Reed Richard's sonic gun. The Black Cat thinks that this is a brilliant idea because symbiote is also vulnerable to fire, and they could also recruit the Human Torch. Spider-Man says this crisis has come at a bad time as both the Fantastic Four and the Avengers are out of town.[Continuity 3] However, he believes that Firestar of the New Warriors might be a decent substitute. Accepting this idea, Cloak tells the others that he will seek her out and teleports away. Witnessing this, Spider-Man is confused, as he believes that Cloak could only teleport with the help of his former partner, Dagger, which would be impossible now since Dagger is apparently dead.    This leaves Spider-Man, the Black Cat, and Venom to go for Richard's sonic gun.  As Spider-Man swings across the city, he wishes he could call his wife Mary Jane, to check in on her.  This is especially important since their marriage has been turbulent of late after Mary Jane asked him to give up being Spider-Man for a while, something he was unwilling to do once Carnage began his rampage.  At that same moment, Morbius the Living Vampire has arrived at Ravencroft Institute. Ignoring his bloodlust, he has come seeking out information about Shriek. Inside the facility, he prints out her file and heads back for his hyperbaric chamber as the sun will soon begin to rise.  Meanwhile, Carnage and his crew are trashing the New York City Museum of Metropolitan Art. Their rampage is interrupted by the NYPD's Extreme Emergency Team. However, the commotion has also attracted the ghoulish Carrion. Carnage is impressed when Carrion kills one of the officers with a single touch and invites him to join their group. As they slaughter the police officers, Shriek remembers that Carrion had apparently died in an explosion not too long ago.  Carnage doesn't care how Carrion survived as long as he helps bring up their body count. While in Soho, Liz Osborn asks Mary Jane to join her for breakfast. However, Mary Jane refuses. Protecting herself with a knife, she is ready to face whatever madness may come knocking at her door, but despite this all Mary Jane wants is for her husband to come home.  At that moment, the cyborg known as Deathlok is collecting information from the Internet. The spike in crime throughout Manhattan has him concerned, and so he decides to find out who is responsible and stop them. Meanwhile, Spider-Man and his allies are making their way to the Four Freedoms Plaza. Although the building had recently been damaged in an explosion, he fears the security systems are going to be a problem.  That's when he hears a scream from down on the street. Seeing a carjacking in progress, Spider-Man swings down and stop the thieves. He's surprised when the owner of the car tries to attack him, thinking that the wall-crawler intends to steal his car as well. This gives one of the carjackers a chance to try and shoot the hero in the back, but he is stopped by the Black Cat. She and Venom point out that Spider-Man is getting sloppy and soft-hearted, reminding him that the more they allow themselves to be distracted, the more people Carnage and his twisted "family" murder. As they continue on their trek, Spider-Man finds this growing mob mentality is frightening and wonders what the cause is. At that moment in Forest Hills, Richard Parker is escorting his sister-in-law to the bank so she can catch her social security check.  May is upset with Richard, for the talk he had with Peter, about hitting back and never turning the other cheek.  She is disappointed that Richard can no longer see the good in people anymore. Suddenly, they are confronted by a man who has bought into Carnage's nihilistic worldview and demands that May give him her purse. Quickly, Richard picks up a large board and hits the man over the head hard enough to knock the man out. Richard, feeling his point of view was just justified, asks May if she feels like giving this man a second chance. May finds himself speechless in the face of such hostility.  Back in Manhattan, Carnage and his crew are engaging in wholesale slaughter in the streets. Just as Carnage turns his attentions to a mother and her family, he is ambushed by Deathlok. Carrion swoops in and attempts to use his death touch on Deathlok, but it has no effect on his dead flesh. After taking down both Carrion and Demogoblin, Deathlok leaps up onto a electronic billboard to avoid Shriek's blasts. When the Spider-Doppelganger tries to attack him, he easily boots the monster away. Furious that someone harmed her "son", Shriek blasts Deathlok into the billboard. The sudden jolt of electricity incapacitates the cyborg, ending the conflict. Carnage gloats over Deathlok's defeat and then invites his "family" to gather around for some "fun". By this time, Spider-Man and his allies have broken into the Four Freedoms Plaza and fought their way past the security systems to get to Mister Fantastic's lab. There, they find the sonic gun. Venom insists on being the on in control of the weapon. The Black Cat thinks he is being paranoid thinking that everyone is out to get him, unaware of the fact that their intrusion has tripped an alarm and is transmitting information elsewhere.  While in Brooklyn, Spider-Man and the others return to St. Estes. Their return coincides with the return of Cloak who succeeded in recruiting Firestar from their cause. For the first time, Spider-Man feels confident that they can put a stop to Carnage. Figuring that with the technology and powers they have at their disposal, Carnage doesn't stand a chance. While he is saying this, Carnage and his "family" had just finished stringing up Deathlok to the billboard.

Format
Comic
Page Count
48 pages
Cover Price
$1.25
UPC
75960602457537911
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Creators

David Michelinie
Writer
David Michelinie
Mark Bagley
Penciller, Cover Artist
Mark Bagley
Randy Emberlin
Inker, Cover Artist
Randy Emberlin
Bob Sharen
Colorist
Bob Sharen
Rick Parker
Letterer
Rick Parker
Danny Fingeroth
Editor
Danny Fingeroth
Tom DeFalco
Editor-in-Chief
Tom DeFalco

Characters

Black Cat
Felicia Hardy
Black Cat
Earth-616
Carnage
Cletus Kasady
Carnage
Earth-616
Carrion
Malcolm McBride
Carrion
Earth-616
Cloak
Tyrone Johnson
Cloak
Earth-616
Deathlok
Michael Collins
Deathlok
Earth-616
Demogoblin
Demogoblin
Earth-616
Doppelgänger
Doppelgänger
Earth-616
Firestar
Angelica Jones
Firestar
Earth-616
Liz Allan
Liz Allan
Earth-616
Mary Jane Watson
Mary Jane Watson
Earth-616
May Parker-Jameson
May Parker-Jameson
Earth-616
Morbius
Michael Morbius
Morbius
Earth-616
Richard Parker (Life-Model Decoy)
Richard Parker (Life-Model Decoy)
Earth-616
Shriek
Frances Barrison
Shriek
Earth-616
Spider-Man
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Earth-616
Venom
Eddie Brock
Venom
Earth-616

Collected In

  • Carnage Epic Collection: Born in Blood TP
    Carnage Epic Collection: Born in Blood TP
    Carnage Epic Collection (2022)
  • Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage TP
    Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage TP
    Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage (2004)
  • Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage TP Reprint
    Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage TP Reprint
    Spider-Man: Maximum Carnage (2004)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Man vs Venom Omnibus HC
    The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Man vs Venom Omnibus HC
    The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 (1963 - 1998)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Maximum Carnage TP
    The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Maximum Carnage TP
    The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection (2013)

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