Spawn #375
| Writer | Todd McFarlane |
| Artist | Brett Booth |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Sinn's plan to resurrect Malebolgia comes one step closer when he discovers a remnant of the Demon Lord's essence hidden in the strangest of places.
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9.6
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
May 13, 2026Spawn #375 is the end of an era and run for one of the most iconic franchises in comic book history. The creative team for this run goes out on a high note and a bang, well ushering in and introducing the new creative team. As a long time fan of Spawn, I was personally impressed with the end of this era and am very hopeful for the next era to kickoff. Make sure to grab a copy of this issue at the shop this week to celebrate what was and to get ahead of what’s to come. Also, well you’re at the LCS, add Spawn to your Pull List if it’s not already there, as you will want to ensure yourself a front row seat to the next epic run of the series. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Al Mega
May 18, 2026Overall, Spawn #375 is a fire-breathing, cape-scorching issue that delivers exactly the kind of demonic spectacle fans want while setting the table for a new creative direction. It may not be the cleanest or most emotionally surgical chapter in the franchise, but it is absolutely alive, visually ferocious, and packed with the kind of insane mythology that makes Spawn still feel like its own beast after all these years. McFarlane, Booth, Segovia, Corona, Henriques, Nugent, and Orzechowski give readers a wild chapter that feels like the end of one storm and the beginning of another. This is a big swing, a loud roar, and a dangerous handoff into what comes next. Read Full Review
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