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Spawn

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Comic Summary: Jim continues to seek clues to his missing identity, but each answer only brings more questions. The information he manages to discover about himself and his past life is far from comforting. Meanwhile, the Spawn entity dwelling inside Jim starts to exert its dominance over its host, and Jim finds himself becoming addicted to the power. Brought to you by TODD McFARLANE, WHILCE PORTACIO and BRIAN HOLGUIN.

Codes: 70985300214719111 FEB092432

Price: $2.95 $2.36
Artist: Whilce Portacio
Artist: Mc Farlane
Author: Todd Mc Farlane
Author: Brian Holguin
Cover Artist: Whilce Portacio
Cover Artist: Mc Farlane
Release Date: April 29, 2009
In Stock? Yes!
Genre: Superhero
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by Frank the Tank at 06:14 PM June 26, 2009    (all reviews by Frank the Tank)

This comic has potential- but I’m really becoming more and more disappointed by the artwork as it has a terrible style. Whilce Portacio has talent- but the style is the issue here. The art looks really rushed and as if the creative team are deliberately creating errors in the drawings. The story is much better than earlier Spawn comics- but it is still frustrating to have the same rut of storytelling with some demons, angels, and the ever forgetful and confused spawn character. Think of this as Jason Bourne gone wrong. Hopefully this comic will get on track, although they might need to bring back Greg Capullo for pencils, or have McFarlane pick it back up- or just cancel the thing. I can’t think of Frank Miller letting someone else draw and write Sin City, so it is disappointing McFarlane has taken this route. keep your fingers crossed.

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