Spawn has always been the Alpha, but now there is a new big dog in town looking to make a name for themselves. And to be the man, you've got to beat the man!
SPAWN #367 delivers a high-octane battle with clear stakes. The comic's strength lies in its impactful art and direct narrative approach. While character motivations are straightforward, the sheer scale of the conflict and the creature's raw power make for an engaging read. This issue successfully propels the ongoing struggle against the Hell-spawned entity forward, leaving readers eager for the next chapter. Read Full Review
Brett Booth kills it on the art as usual. This book is light on backgrounds but the characters look amazing and the colours by Robert Nugent fill the empty space beautifully. This issue is bloody slugfest from cover to cover and I quite enjoyed it. Though, as much as I hate to criticize Todd, I wish he wasn’t so verbose. He has a tendency to explain everything I’m seeing in narrative boxes and it really isn’t necessary.