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The Final Sacrifice Play In Absolute Carnage #5

It all comes down to this. Norman Osborn and the Doppelgangers have overrun the Avengers, so Eddie Brock is left to have a one-on-one with Cletus Kasady. It’s Venom versus Carnage, and the fate of our world rests on the victor. If Carnage wins, god is coming. If Venom wins…god is still coming.

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