When this episode drops, there's going to be CARNAGE! Chris from The Geek Peak and High On Horror Podcasts joins Lance to break down the serial killer symbiote monster that is Carnage aka Cletus Kasady. Episode contains mature content as we are discussing a serial killer. Spoiler warning for all comics, TV and film related to Carnage. This episode will be the Season 1 finale of Comic Book Keepers! A massive thank you to all of our guests from our inaugural season, you were all incredible. We look forward to bringing you more nerdy content in Season 2. Thank you to everyone who has given our nerdy little show a listen. We greatly appreciate you.
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