Spawn busts out of jail, and a prison riot ensues as he gets closer to his wife's murderer.
I know theyve been showing how terrifying Spawn can be but this is by far the most terrifying he has ever been. What makes it more terrifying is that he did it all without even using his chains. Just his own magic and the familiars he summons. Read Full Review
It's a solid long running book (when it hits #300 it will be the longest running independent comic book ever), that even when it becomes shaky, still has far more positive reasons to keep following than negatives. Read Full Review
A great, gritty issue that continues a compelling and interesting story. Read Full Review
Overtkill first appeared in issue 6 of Spawn in 1992 and that issue has an amazing cover displaying the crazy cyborg, he was peppered into a few more stories early in the series and I always loved him so Im excited to see what comes of this. In this issue we see Spawn tortured and put through hell in horrible, nasty ways. The series seems to be building a nice slow burn into something amazing so Im on the edge of my seat wondering whats going to happen next, whats going to snap?. Read Full Review
There's a lot of violence and terror to this issue of Spawn, but it relies on the same tricks that the series almost always has. Read Full Review
Jason Shawn Alexander's art continues to be perfect for this series. This is not your typical superhero comic book. Grit and edge define this series. The writing was good (but not great). Can't wait to see Overtkill in action again.