Spawn's new powers continue to manifest as he finds he's able to do things he never could before.
In a weird twist, my favorite part of the entire chapter beyond the art was the brief profile they showed for Spawn. They rarely bring it up but it was nice to see them remind us just how tall and heavy Spawn is in reality. Read Full Review
We're getting somewhere, but we're not there just yet; McFarlane's script is interesting and gives readers good reason to continue reading, but this story is a slow-burn and may not work for readers that are hungry for action. Alexander does another fine job with bringing the book to life, but the artwork isn't enough, something big needs to happen and it needs to happen soon. Read Full Review
"Spawn" #285 is an overall effective man in a box issue with effective and textured artwork, that is weakened by how it uses narration at points. Read Full Review
It's an unfortunate way to spend your time reading comics. Read Full Review
Honestly just a boring issue, but mildly interesting. The story moves pretty slow but obviously it's getting somewhere and it'll pick up soon. And of course, great artwork