[REVIEW] SPAWN #304
Extraordinary things happen in Spawn; it’s an intricate tale with all sorts of (supernatural) creatures. But what about the human beings beneath the masks?
Extraordinary things happen in Spawn; it’s an intricate tale with all sorts of (supernatural) creatures. But what about the human beings beneath the masks?
Spawn #303 continues to introduce Al and us to the new, opened-up universe. From Jessica Priest, to the Vatican, every action has a consequence.
Killadelphia #1 has a distinct mix of horror and noir (horroir? hornoir?) that both draws you in and makes you scared to go any further.
The anniversary may be over, but the journey into the newly imagined, broader Spawn-Universe has just begun. How will all those new ideas be incorporated?
In the vein of The Lost Continent by Edgar Rice Burroughs, Undiscovered Country #1 is a fantasy adventure story that would rival the best pulp comics.
Spawn #301 continues Al’s status-quo-changing quest with his brutal new costume and powers, which come from god knows where, facing Clown and Godsend.
Is there something nerdier than a book filled with covers? To browse through 100 Spawn covers, without any distraction, makes for an interesting experience.
Spawn #300 is a giant-sized issue with an incredible creative force. Everything points towards change, but is that even possible in a superhero comic?
Spawn #299 directly continues the story from last time, picking up with Spawn and Mark cornered by the soldiers of heaven and hell.