Gaia's secrets are laid bare. The true history of the Universe itself will be revealed.
SPAWN #344 ramps up the action and the momentum to get the four armies into position for the fate of Hell and humanity. McCanvilles script is more setup than the story, but every move ratchets up the anticipation and energy to keep you hooked. Read Full Review
Indeed, everything seems in place for a compelling and cosmic war drama. It's just assembled on the page in a way that doesn't feel like it can really articulate the dangers and threats and things they are clearly playing with. It's just a lot of Musilli people jumping around and shooting at each other. There isn't enough thought about how things are staged or the beats in the drama to bring across anything terribly coherent. It's not really clear what's happening. Which is too bad because it actually looks kind of fantastic while it happens. Read Full Review