Spawn #236

Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Szymon Kudranski Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: September 25, 2013 Cover Price: $2.99 Critic Reviews: 3
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"CONSEQUENCES"
Power Corrupts!  Corrupt Power Destroys!  The Next Chapter In SPAWN's Continuing Evolution Is Here!
Having survived the first round of his showdown with the K7-Leetha, Jim seeks to make amends for past sins. But his struggle for control is only just beginning.
  
While Jim is distracted, his enemies continue to further their own efforts as Clown and Bludd have a showdown. And another familiar face returns in a most unexpected role...
  
But whose side is THE REDEEMER on?

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Jordan North Oct 2, 2013

    Still a bit slow but interesting and budding and building towards something bombastic, this issue of Spawn moves the plot along in exciting ways, with a few twists and turns along the way. Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Unleash The Fanboy - Harrison Rawdin Oct 2, 2013

    Spawn #232 is an offering that does a lot to continue the momentum of the series. The overall pacing was a tad bit slow, but not enough to prevent a recommendation. Read Full Review

  • 7.5
    We The Nerdy - Mario Miranda Oct 9, 2013

    For fans, the art has proved to be a very love it or hate it affair. The art itself is very well done with much detailing in the characters but too many dark black and gray shades are used in an effort to create this dark mood that isn't necessary, just comes off like someone took Kudranski's steller art and added an emo/goth filter via instagram. An element of Spawn that I have always liked is that because the series is generally ignored by the general comics crowd, artists/inkers/colorists/letterers get a chance to really experiment with layouts and approaches. The panel layouts themselves are typical but the lettering is used very well, varying in size to emphasize the mood and tone of the character. Glad to see this is still an occurrence on this series after all these years. Read Full Review

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