Spreadworms, Sirens, Raiders, Cannibals, The Preacher. Everything collides. Almost everybody dies. The first arc ends here.
Spread is an exemplary horror comic and by far the number one body horror comic currently on the stands. Every page is a joy to behold for both the sublime art and the superb story. The trade collecting all 6 issues of the first arc is due out next month, I highly recommend any and all horror fans to buy it and spread it around. Read Full Review
So, all in all? Damn fine way to end an arc, and set the tone for the next chapter. Yeah, we're left on a cliffhanger, but at least it's definite in letting us know that there is more Spread to come. Read Full Review
The end of an arc but without the resolution. What Spread #6 does well is making that no matter by giving the reader a high dose of gruesome action and some nice set up for the next arc. Read Full Review
SPREAD continues to give us more bloody and oh-so-fun craziness and horror. The art team unleashes so many twisted and savage yet entertaining pages and Jordan makes sure the intensity never slows down. If you haven't checked this out yet but you love stories like John Carpenter's The Thing or The Last of Us, I strongly encourage you to pick up the first trade when it goes on sale. This first arc may not deliver any especially emotional or compelling moments, but it does an amazing job pulling you into this post-apocalyptic world and hits you with a non-stop flow of excitement and great-looking horror. Do yourself a favor and let SPREAD slither its way into your life. Okay, that was kind of lame, but I do mean it. Horror fans really need to give it an honest shot. Read Full Review
If you love ‘The Thing' by John carpenter and any of the ‘Mad Max' films, then you will probably love this book. Read Full Review
Plenty of action and bloody panels in this new issue. Plus some huge shocking twist and turns mixed in for good measure. Another good issue worth reading if your tummy can handle it.