"The Children's Crusade," Part Three
Old friends become new enemies.
Spread remains a strong title both in plot and characterisation. Visually impressive in the grand set pieces and delicate enough in the more intimate moments. Read Full Review
There's a great campfire sequence where Molly quickly has a one-panel flashback into her past and I wanted immediately to expand upon that so bad. I'm hoping and assuming Jordan will further explore her backstory before Spread comes to it's conclusion someday. This story and world is violent, bleak but even in the most vile of characters in Spread — I'm feeling invested in each of them. It still boggles my mind that this giant gross cannibal has taken the lead in Spread and the series still works so well. Jordan is messing with the formula here and killing it with this must-read comic. Read Full Review
Spread #10 continues with the evolving story and great artwork, but those sensitive to child endangerment, or with sensitive stomachs may want to steer clear. Read Full Review
One very pedestrian issue is not enough grounds to write the series off on just yet though. It has had some fine peaks before and has a lot of bloody, tentacled potential waiting to burst forth but things are getting shaky at best. Read Full Review