Spawn, now alone, is free to pursue those that have made it their mission to hurt the people he cares about the most. And if Heaven and Hell were not enough for him to battle... a new force, bigger even than those two, is growing. Will Spawn have to join forces with those he hates the most? Plus, the return of another classic villain from Spawn's past makes an unexpected appearance!
Spawn #323 " The artist switch is classic in this one. This is one monster show short of Frankenstein and The Mummy. However, McFarlane and company hit quite the homerun in this particular issue and gives any monster fan the homages they want. The Walking Dead would be proud! Read Full Review
Todd McFarlane's prose-heavy style of comic writing remains a tedious thing to read at times, especially when an issue is packed to the brim with it, but sometimes you get an issue that actually has structure and pacing, where Todd's words build to something. Spawn #323 is an issue like that, though that is only very interesting in part. Read Full Review
Vampire action? Fitting for the past month of October. I appreciate how they constantly make spawn pretty OP, but they still have a way to humanize him by making him vulnerable at times. Been digging this and the art. The story doesn’t progress much, but it’s so much fun I don’t mind. And at 2.99? Gonna be a reader for a long time to come.