Spawn #377
| Writer | Matthew Rosenberg |
| Artist | Stephen Segovia |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Heaven has had enough. The Lord God has made a new pronouncement—Death to all Hellspawns!
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8.5
AIPT - David Brooke
Jul 01, 2026A kind of bottle episode, Rosenberg and Segovia continue to pluck at the mystery of the new status quo in the Spawn Universe. Spawn #377 continues the successful reinvention of the franchise by focusing on power vacuums, criminal ambition, and the lingering mystery surrounding Al Simmons' return. The issue skillfully balances world-building with forward momentum, using a mob summit and Bonehead's chaotic exploits to paint a picture of a world scrambling to establish a new order. Segovia's artwork brings gravitas and personality to every scene, ensuring that even lengthy conversations feel charged with danger. While the issue functions largely as a setup chapter, it does so with confidence, intrigue, and a clear sense of purpose. Read Full Review
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6.0
Comic Book Clique - Jocelyn Savoie
Jul 06, 2026Spawn #377 is not the home run I was hoping for. There's a lot of exposition to get through, along with several characters who simply don't stick the landing. Even so, I came away with the impression that Matthew Rosenberg has a genuine appreciation for the sandbox Todd McFarlane has spent three decades building into one of the most recognizable independent comic book franchises of all time. I'm optimistic that Rosenberg has a clear blueprint for where he wants to take the series and that he'll continue building toward that vision with each new issue. Read Full Review
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7.0
The weakest issue of Rosenberg's run on Spawn & King Spawn thus far, unfortunately. Not a bad read at all, but another instance of Al not being the book a whole lot. When he did show up, it was cool. Particularly as I wasn't the most interested in the dialogue between the criminals. Like, it was solid, but also not something that was strongly drawing me in. In any case, I'm hoping this picks up sooner rather than later.
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