After recovering from his injuries, Javier finally realizes that running in head first might not be the best course of action; a subtler approach may be warranted.
Whether you're a die-hard Spawn fan or a curious newcomer, this issue is well worth your time. Dive in, and prepare to be immersed in a world where the boundaries between good and evil blur, and every decision carries monumental consequences. Read Full Review
GunSlinger Spawn #38 does a good job of bridging the gap in the story thus far. MacFarlane gives us some big teases on whats to come not just for GunSlinger Spawn, but the entire Spawn Universe. The final panels of this issue are what we have been looking forward to, but also bring a healthy amount of uncertainty as well. Read Full Review
GUNSLINGER SPAWN #38 doesn't move the plot very far but more than makes up for it by calling the connection between Hell and Earth into question and delivering a last-page surprise that changes everything. Todd McFarlane's sedate script drops at least two surprises at just the right time for maximum impact, and Carlo Barberi's artwork is phenomenal. Read Full Review
The overall sense of action on the page IS a nice place to build from as the series continues. Artwork has been known to do a pretty good job of outsmarting a bad script, but McFarlanes writing proves to be a bit too much of a challenge for a talented group of artists who put together an otherwise entertaining entry into a long-running series. Given the right momentum, the art team could easily work its way around McFarlanes script. They just have to find the right strattegy. Read Full Review