Spawn
Comic Summary: With the return of one of Spawn's greatest enemies, Clown continues to build his army of Vampires. Jim struggles with his instant celebrity status as a modern day Messiah, all while protecting New York City from the evils that lurk at night.
Codes: 70985300214720111 JAN100417
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| Artist: | Kudranski |
| Artist: | Mc Farlane |
| Author: | Will Colbert |
| Cover Artist: | Mc Farlane |
| Release Date: | March 31, 2010 |
| In Stock? | Yes! |
| Genre: | Superhero |
| Lists: | Not on any lists. Start your own! |
Customer Reviews
This issue gives Spawn a whole new vibe and lets readers witnes an exciting new chapter in Spawn history. I’m ecstatic to see where they take the story as Jim Downing continues to uncover clues about his past and all the while makes a name for himself as a mysterious but powerful celebrity. With appearances from old classic enemies as well as some new and upcoming baddies, they have really set the stage for a brand new era in Spawn legacy. These first few issues really play out like a dark and sinister movie, very real and very urban, packed with little snippets of scenes to whet our appetites for what’s to come. With the arrival of new artist Szymon Kudranski and new writer Will Carlton, Mcfarlane and his team are most definitely a force to be reckoned with. So if you’re a fan of fantastic art and great storylines, I highly recommend checking this out, I assure you, you won’t regret it. Much praise for Todd and his new team, you guys are the bomb!








