NEW STORY ARC!
Fan-favorite artist PHILIP TAN returns to illustrate a dark vision of the future!
"PROPHECY OF DEATH," Part One-The future is full of terrors, all unleashed by Al Simmons! A strange new threat unravels as the origin of the all-new Ninja Spawn begins.
Hope you're ready for an all-new direction, because Spawn #306 is a beautifully disorientating turn into unknown territory that fans simply won't see coming. Read Full Review
Philip Tan delivers some amazing art in this issue. It is the one part of the issue that kept me engaged because of how richly detailed the characters and backgrounds were. The issue looks great, but the story felt muddled. Read Full Review
Spawn #306 is an entertaining issue that drops readers headfirst into an exciting new story; gorgeous illustrations and a quick-moving, albeit disorienting, plot makes for an enticing read. Read Full Review
A solid entry into this new era of Spawn, and though perhaps not the best jumping on point, still a fun read with great atmospheric artwork. Read Full Review
This issue is a breath of fresh air for Spawn, it interrupts the main story but promises an exciting new arc before returning. Read Full Review
I can applaud a creative team for taking a risk and trying to provoke a specific reaction or feeling from their readers and then reaching this goal, but in the end, it all just felt too disjointed (even unintentionally at times). The story was okay and the artwork was good, but overall I felt perplexed while and after reading Spawn #306.One of the upsides is that if you're a long time Spawn fan, there's a very brief appearance by a character from the early years of the series, that will make some readers say, "holy crap!" Read Full Review