![]() You poor, poor man.Īnyway, I've rambled enough. That counter at the bottom of the pages still gets to me. I can't get over the concept of a finite amount of time on this Earth, that slowly drains away as you try to do good deeds. The introduction of a character who is beautifully flawed. The art, which I've already praised, and will happily praise again. Truly though, there's so much about this first volume to love. I admit, I cracked up laughing when Spawn told the Devil to "go to hell". The story is solid, but the dialogue sometimes is just giggle-worthy. His writing in these first 6 issues? Not so much. Let's be honest, Todd McFarlane's art is amazing. That being said, I may or may not have overlooked a lot of the dialogue in these first few issues. ![]() I think at the time when these comics were brand new, I was enraptured by them because it was something that wasn't the normal "capes and tights" set. I haven't touched any of these comics since I was a teen, and the nostalgia was real.įirst off, let me explain the 3-star rating. I'm thinking most of the people who say those kinds of things haven't read any Spawn since they were older because, let me tell you, this read through actually rocked. There's way more to Spawn then just a hellspawn who murders the wicked. ![]()
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