TODD McFARLANE returns to pencil and ink SPAWN #301-with GREG CAPULLO, JASON SHAWN ALEXANDER, CLAYTON CRAIN, JEROME OPE A, and FRANCESCO MATTINA, and even more surprises to come in the record-breaking, longest-running creator-owned comic book in history!
While it has certainly been a long 27-year journey getting to the remarkable Spawn #301, it appears the future of the series is brighter than ever before! Read Full Review
Every artist brings their best to these pages and all of the art is beautiful to look at. Read Full Review
Spawn #301 is a nice celebration of what's come and what's in store for fans old and new. Read Full Review
So far, I am not disappointed in the anniversary — and record-breaking — issues of Spawn. I very much look forward to the next issues. Quite like X-Men, a new era lies ahead of us. Read Full Review
Regardless of its record-breaking success, Spawn #301 is an impressive creative effort that marks the start of a new age of Spawn. Read Full Review
It's more reader-friendly than you'd expect for a #301, and has some good (if wildly varying) art and a whole new status quo for Spawn. Read Full Review
This isn't a bad celebration and it's certainly a better issue of Spawn than readers have seen in quite a while. Read Full Review
This book has everything! Todd McFarlane shines. His images and complete renderings are what set this series up for success. I wish he would pencil more in the future. Todd’s writing has come along way! Greg Capullo’s influence on the series and the fact he comes back to Spawn makes him one of my favs. His work although not as much as issue 300 is top notch. Jason Alexander also is a great hire for this title, and in his run we have received some of the best story, and art Spawn has ever had. I recommend this book without a doubt.
I am sad to say I didn't enjoy this as much as the issue before. Some of the art was really fantastic though.