
Venom and Carnage - Bookmarks
Two iconic symbiotes clash in striking contrast across these dual bookmarks, with Carnage's crimson chaos writhing against Venom's stark black and white menace. The web-patterned backdrop creates perfect symmetry, framing each anti-hero in their signature colors. Canadian Gamer's design captures the raw intensity of Marvel's most dangerous symbiotes, transforming their eternal rivalry into functional art that brings comic book drama to any reading collection.
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