Spawn #350

Writer: Todd McFarlane, Rory McConville Artist: Carlo Barberi, Brett Booth Publisher: Image Comics Release Date: February 21, 2024 Cover Price: $4.99 Critic Reviews: 4 User Reviews: 2
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9.0User Rating

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The Throne of Hell has sat vacant and empty since issue #100 of Spawn. After the death of Malebolgia at the hands of Al Simmons, no one has proven themselves worthy enough to claim the power of the Throne for themselves... until now. Spawn #350, a story 32 years in the making, is finally here. Who takes the Throne? Who becomes the supreme ruler of Hell?

  • 10
    Get Your Comic On - Dave Jones Feb 21, 2024

    Incredible on every page. The finale this series is worthy of, some of the best work from the Image creative team. Spawn has always been one of my favourite comic books and this series has further cemented it's place as my favourite, creative writing at it's very best. If this doesn't get turned into a film or a series then it will be a crime it definitely deserves screen time. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comic Crusaders - Thomas Huls Feb 21, 2024

    Written by Rory McConville with additional script by Todd McFarlane the story waste no time getting into the plot for the throne. This quick paced issue has a lot of action with some big reveals. You might know Rory from other titles like Time before time, Judge Dredd, and Write it in Blood to name a few. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Comical Opinions - Gabriel Hernandez Feb 21, 2024

    SPAWN #350 delivers a satisfying and monumental conclusion. For those seeking a climactic finale with all the bells and whistles, this issue doesnt disappoint. The narrative is bold, actions are impactful, and the repercussions set the stage for a captivating future. The tie-ins from King Spawn to the Scorched and Gunslinger Spawn find resolution, paving the way for new directions in each respective title. In the grand scheme of the Spawnverse, this event is a game-changer. Read Full Review

  • 8.1
    Comic Watch - Mike Eakins Feb 21, 2024

    When you look back at the past 32 years of Spawn, you see familiar names on multiple issues, and theres a reason for that. Todd McFarlane has developed a world-class recipe for success, and while there are always going to be tweaks and minor updates one thing has never changedthe foundation. Heres to 350 more issues. Read Full Review

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