![]() ![]() ![]() This is Marvel’s 2019 attempt to provide a “Road To” reference guide of Carnage’s actions across the Marvel Universe. As you’d expect, only Carnage U.S.A. is a focused Carnage story, whereas 2004’s “Breakout” is a small supporting role, and Venomized is a supporting role. While there are more appearances, the below three stories are the most frequently referenced throughout the ensuing build to Absolute Carnage in the pages of Venom. Whereas it’s true that in both the 90’s and 2000’s, death follows Carnage, in the 90’s it was the death of innocents, and in the 2000’s it’s frequently been the savage symbiote himself. Click for the full visual reading order! Road To Absolute Carnage The 2000’s Carnage SuiteĬarnage has had a fairly strange 2000’s. ![]()
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![]() ![]() Gwenda Bond’s ‘Lois Lane: Fallout’ is a fun and quick read, perfect for picking up on a dismal day. Although this is Lois’ story told through her eyes you’re able to sense the mutual respect they have for each other instantly. ![]() These interactions build the early foundations for the mutual love that will bind them when they grow up. Lois’ online relationship with SmallvilleGuy is comforting, their messages add a certain amount of texture to the story. Lois takes to the job and proves to be a very capable investigative journalist and also makes some good friends on the journey. Unknown to Lois an editor from the Daily Planet is in the room and he offers her a job as the junior reporter on the Daily Scoop. We find out how she has come to live in Metropolis, her family background and her online relationship with SmallvilleGuy also known as a young Superman.Īt her new school whilst trying to keep a low profile, Lois steps up to defend another student who says she is being bullied. ![]() Review: Gwenda Bond gives us an insight into the life of the teenage Lois Lane. ![]() ![]() ![]() In the early morning-at that cusp of a new day-everything is possible." Because even things that we know are unattainable flutter within our grasp. Dawn is her favorite time of day, the moment right before sunrise. ![]() She collects things nature offers, like an unusual pinecone, colorful rocks, or an abandoned bird feather. Her favorite pastimes include camping, hiking, birdwatching (though she insists she doesn’t wear funny hats yet!), photography, and cooking. They share their lives with an ever-changing cast of furry friends. When she isn’t writing, Gerri and her longtime partner, Diane, can be found at their home in East Texas, where their vegetable garden, orchard, and five acres of woods keep them busy. Gerri’s love of nature and of being outdoors usually makes its way into her stories as her characters often find themselves in beautiful natural settings. Many more romances have followed, with the occasional murder mystery in the mix. Her first published work came in 2000 with One Summer Night. Gerri began writing lesbian romance as a way to amuse herself while snowed in one winter in the mountains of Colorado, and hasn’t looked back. ![]() |