After the shocking revelation of DISRUPTOR’s true identity, Spawn’s rage intensifies, and the battle in Botswana comes to a savage conclusion.
Issue #6 fills in a lot about two major villains from Al's past that elicit a fit of rage in him. Kincaid is one of the absolute worst villains ever created, and Jason Wynn is right there behind him. Given that and the last frame of the comic"Sean Lewis is taking villainy to new heights in King Spawn. Rush out now, and get this new book on your shelf! Issues #1 " 5 have to be at a comic store somewhere for you to catch up. Don't let Issue #6 escape your pull list! Read Full Review
King Spawn #6 completes the first arc of the series, bringing back another figure from the hellish antihero's past and delivering a grisly battle in the process. This series continues to be an impressive addition to the Spawn universe, and I recommend that Spawn fans old and new add it to their reading lists if they haven't already. Read Full Review
Fernandez's art continues to impress. In a way, he accents Lewis' writing, but the inverse can also be said. And there are the times Fernandez brings things to a halt because there's so much to take in. Read Full Review
Issue-by-issue I'm getting more and more involved with King Spawn. Franchise fans will love the world building whilst casual readers have a lot to enjoy from the series action roots. Read Full Review