Spawn is forced to retreat, something he is not used to doing. But by going to ground, he may have just discovered a weakness in Downing and Nyx's plans!
SPAWN #343 is an action-light, dialog-heavy issue, but you dont notice because the art is stellar, and the reveals have big story implications for the future. If the creative team can pay off the spark of drama lit in this issue, this arc will be a winner. Read Full Review
Spawn continues to echo through politics and personal vendettas and things that go way back and echo throughout the lengthy history of the series and all of its subsidiary titles. Its not actually bad...its just a relentless, boring nightmare of the same types of conflicts over and over and over again without a whole lot of new elements being thrown in. So its...its just a lot. And theres a war between Heaven and Hell. So thats...yknow...thats cool. Read Full Review