Mini-Series Premiere. What happens when you find out you're not the only Hellspawn? What if you also find out you're not the coolest Hellspawn? Easy-you kill them all!
Spawn Kills Every Spawn! may not be for everyone, however theres at least a little something for anyone and everyone who has even a casual affinity for the heavily-cloaked hellspawn. Whether youve been reading the series since the beginning, dropped off around issue thirty-seven, or rented the movie once at Blockbuster; if you have memories of sitting on the floor bashing Spawn toys together or spending hours hunched over a desk drawing characters like the Clown or Overt-Kill, this book is for you. Read Full Review
The miniseries simply feels like a missed opportunity and doesn't make good on any of the angles that it takes in this surreal side of the Spawn universe. Read Full Review
Spawn Kills Every Spawn #1 tries its best to be a humorous approach to the problem of there being just too many different Spawns out there, but only succeeds at being annoying. Read Full Review
Its just...weird...to think that theyre going to try to stretch this thing out into five issues. Theyve pretty much got the overall feel nailed more or less perfectly in the first issue. No reason to go on about it. Maybe a second issue could wrap-up everything, but even THAT seems pretty indulgent given the amorphous attempt at humor that the first issue has turned out to be. Read Full Review
More brilliance from Layman! A MASTERPIECE!!!!!!
It looks like little Spawn is very serious about it. Overall, I like this series, the first issue was mainly as an introduction, informative. In terms of drawing, everything is clear, bright and colorful. I recommend reading it.