Groups from all sides of the battlefield are starting to converge on the empty Throne of Hell. Meanwhile, Al makes a decision that could affect the course of humanity.
An event like no other, the race for Hell's Throne is at fever pitch but I'm getting the feeling what I thought was going to happen is about to be completely blown apart and I am definitely excited to see what's next. Read Full Review
SPAWN #347 turns the tide, amps up the stakes, and delivers a game-changing twist for one of the strongest issues in the Heaven/Hell war so far. McConville and McFarlane are delivering a banger of an arc, and the art is fantastic. Read Full Review
I will not talk for a long time and describe what I have read, I will just say that the reader is waiting for one of the grandiose spectacles on the pages of this comic from my favorite Spawn.
Apart from the end this is an absolute mess of a supposedly great team up book. The title is Spawn not JLA meets Suicide Squad. The art is up and down and the dialogue is something that DC are bad for with its monologue narrative. Before someone says I’m anti Spawn and Image I will say I’m loving the wonderful feel of King Spawn and I’ve loved Spawn since issue 1. This comic makes me sad at the concept being just to big for the writer and artist. It won’t stop me reading as I’m a fan for life and all books go up and down but this is just plain boring.