Spawn thinks he is saving a young girl from an abusive relationship but his actions set something in motion that opens a door to true evil.Cy-Gor has been captured by the agency and is to be used to capture Spawn, John Damascus has ensured the man/animal hybrid mutation will obey orders by implantin...
I promise, I promise, I will get to Heathen. Maybe even after this, but so much more Spawn now. (Um, like ten issues, mumble, mumble.) Angela is drawn to the war in Hell, not because she's invited, or wanted. Spawn tells her it's his fight, and to stay away, in fact. She doesn't listen. ...
It's about a reporter who digs a little too deeply into the affairs of hell. It's also about Cy-Gor and Spawn, and I remember writing this review (so maybe I just forgot to hit save), in which Spawn finishes off the fight in a surprising way, although I heartily approve. It was the perfect endi...
So the girl who died at her own hands rises again, possessed by evil. That evil uses her body, her unborn child, to birth something truly unholy into this world. I was left with a sense of self-loathing after reading this, and the five minutes I just had to spend trying not to listen to laundr...
Things are prepping to come to a close: this still isn't the most fast moving comic, so, yeah, it needs about six issues to finish up. Still, it's nice to see them laying some groundwork. That being said, I like what's being done with Simmons/Hellspawn. There have been references to thing...
And it's not pretty. It's actually really, really rough to read, much less watch, and I found myself sympathizing with both Cy-Gor - who had an implant put into him so he feels an indescribable amount of pain if he disobeys - and Spawn, who's caught off guard, doesn't want this fight, and was pull...
But first, an image that I image was inspired by Batman. Cy-Gor is taken in, and it's very clear what role he'll play. He's going to obey orders, and given the information someone has gotten, I'm sure that he'll be ordered to kill Spawn at some point. He's told to kill people who are going ...
I didn't really care if Ash got hitched or not, and while this promised a build up to a pretty epic finale, I found the final fight to be somewhat anti-climatic. I did like some things, however. One star alone for Jae Lee's covers, because Jae Lee, as some of you may remember, illustrated Pau...
The Dream Merchant by Nathan Edmondson et al. is about a young man who suffers so terribly from his dreams that he ends up in the psychiatric ward. He befriends a fellow teen who ended up working in the cafeteria as an escape from juvie. When strange nightmare creatures come through the dreams ...
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