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Venom Maximum Carnage Oversized Heavyweight T-Shirt - White
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
Zavvi has brought together arch enemies Venom and Carnage in these epic designs. Taking inspiration from the comic the designs highlight the battle of Venom and Carnage from the new film. Through this exclusive officially licensed range we celebrate our favourite scenes and battles between two of the most dangerous villains.
Our brilliant Venom Maximum Carnage Oversized Heavyweight T-Shirt is a one-of-a-kind product, exclusive to our site.
Capturing the interest of onlookers, it stands out with a vivid print on a White garment.
(We take pride in our use of ethical sources, so you can feel comfortable as you wear your new apparel.)
- Pure-cotton clothing
- Washable at 40 degrees
- Tumble-drying instructions provided on the label
- Medium-weight T-shirt
No matter your gender or body shape, our items are fitted for people of all sizes. If you want to let your torso breathe, please select a size larger than your normal.
"Venom vs Carnage is a limited series published by Marvel in 2004 and reprinted in trade paperback under Spider-Man: Venom vs. Carnage in 2007. Venom was first introduced into the Marvel comics in The Amazing Spider-Man #252 as a living alien costume and Carnage first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #361 a creature belonging to a race of amorphous extra-terrestrial parasites known as Symbiotes. In the comic releases, the two characters' parent/offspring relationship amplifies their dislike for one another creating a powerful tension between them. Some believe Venom feels responsible for the creation of Carnage - why else would an alien menace try to stop his rampage?
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Venom Maximum Carnage Oversized Heavyweight T-Shirt - White
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Zavvi - The Home of Pop Culture
Zavvi has brought together arch enemies Venom and Carnage in these epic designs. Taking inspiration from the comic the designs highlight the battle of Venom and Carnage from the new film. Through this exclusive officially licensed range we celebrate our favourite scenes and battles between two of the most dangerous villains.
Our brilliant Venom Maximum Carnage Oversized Heavyweight T-Shirt is a one-of-a-kind product, exclusive to our site.
Capturing the interest of onlookers, it stands out with a vivid print on a White garment.
(We take pride in our use of ethical sources, so you can feel comfortable as you wear your new apparel.)
- Pure-cotton clothing
- Washable at 40 degrees
- Tumble-drying instructions provided on the label
- Medium-weight T-shirt
No matter your gender or body shape, our items are fitted for people of all sizes. If you want to let your torso breathe, please select a size larger than your normal.
"Venom vs Carnage is a limited series published by Marvel in 2004 and reprinted in trade paperback under Spider-Man: Venom vs. Carnage in 2007. Venom was first introduced into the Marvel comics in The Amazing Spider-Man #252 as a living alien costume and Carnage first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #361 a creature belonging to a race of amorphous extra-terrestrial parasites known as Symbiotes. In the comic releases, the two characters' parent/offspring relationship amplifies their dislike for one another creating a powerful tension between them. Some believe Venom feels responsible for the creation of Carnage - why else would an alien menace try to stop his rampage?
- Marvel
- T-Shirts
- Venom
- Venom
- Marvel
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Good quality
I order quite a few shirts from Zavvi, mainly the capsule collections and the design print tends to crack and flake away after a few washes. The print on this shirt is holding up pretty well and it's good quality
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