Spawn locates Kincaid and the two finally face off. But was that his plan the entire time? Meanwhile, Jessica and Medieval continue their globe-trotting hunt for superpowered terrorists!
This is the #4 issue you want on your shelf right now. All compliments aside, McFarlane taps into what each of us would want to do with a child killer if given the option. Al Simmons is the assassin who may be a creature created in Hell, but his moral compass points straight up towards Heaven! Read Full Review
On top of everything Lewis has done with the plotting and dialogue, Javier Fernandez's artwork gives this series the perfect mix of action and horror. It's apparent he and Lewis are getting more comfortable with the character and each other from issue to issue. Read Full Review
Sean Lewis and Javier Fernandez continue to dominate the shelves. Issue after issue, they continue to put their passion into this book, and it shows. I know I sound like a broken record, but this is a great time to be a Spawn fan. Read Full Review
King Spawn continues its trend of feeling like an extension of the flagship series but without the... ahem... chains that come along with that. Read Full Review
The story is heating up even more as the stakes appear to be raised even higher in this issue. There's still some mystery as far as who the true enemy is here, but I'm enjoying the ride. Here's hoping the payoff is satisfying.
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Good number, lots of action, good art. This series hasn't missed a beat, that's so nice.