Spawn stops in Syria to help an ex-military friend defend his town from the ravages war.
Can Spawn save an entire village from destruction?
Can Spawn save the one person who can offer peace?
Or...
It was a really nice classic style of Spawn that seems to be building to something Spawn hasnt ever done on his own choosing. Doing things openly in daylight. Sure Jim Downings did out of costume but in costume, this is unheard of. Im honestly curious what hes planning to do where this is his best idea. Read Full Review
I give this issue 3.5 out of 5 stars. Overall, I was generally intrigued by the issue. Despite the lack of support for new readers (in my opinion), this is a high-quality issue. Spawn fans who pull this book regularly and are current can take this review with a grain of salt and this review isn't generally for them. For new readers, it's apparent that there is a good series here, you just have to do some work to get caught up. Read Full Review
There are no uniquely dramatic moments, but there is a consistent sharpness to the entire story that makes for a dramatic re-introduction. Read Full Review
I'm really excited for what comes next.