KING SPAWN #10
IMAGE COMICS/Todd McFarlane Producions
STORY: Sean Lewis with Todd McFarlane
ART: Javi Fernandez
LETTERS: Andworld Design
EDITOR-in-CHIEF: Thomas Healy
COVER: Javi Fernandez
28pp, Color, $3.99 U.S. (May 2022)
Rated: “T/ Teen”
Spawn created by Todd McFarlane
Spawn is a superhero/antihero character that stars in the long-running comic book series, Spawn. Created by writer-artist Todd McFarlane, Spawn first appeared in Spawn #1 (cover dated: May 1992).
Spawn was Albert Francis “Al” Simmons. A career military man who becomes a highly capable assassin and dies a violent death. He makes a deal with the devil, Malebolgia, in order to return to the living realm to see his wife one last time. However, Al returns with almost no memories accept that his name is Al Simmons, and he learns that he is now a “Hellspawn” in service of Malebolgia. Rebelling, Al Simmons, now “Spawn,” finds a new purpose in stopping evil.
King Spawn is one of three recently launched comic book series that join the original series to form the “Spawn Universe.” This series is written by Sean Lewis with Todd McFarlane; drawn by Javi Fernandez; colored by FCO Plascencia; lettered by Andworld Design. King Spawn finds Spawn battling the members of a dark conspiracy that wants to force him to accept his crown.
King Spawn #10 opens on the streets of New York City. While Spawn is in Greenworld, sparring with Gaia and receiving grave prophecies and warnings, his best friend, Terry Fitzgerald, is about to enter the Exodus Foundation building. Exodus is resource central for all the major players in the “King Spawn” movement: Psalms 137, the Court of Priests, and Black Azrael.
With the shadow of Spawn at his side (or behind him, as it may be), Terry goes deeper and higher into the foundation's building than any ordinary human could. But Terry ain't any ordinary human, and the Godthrone ain't any ordinary throne … as he is about to learn.
THE LOWDOWN: King Spawn continues to be the best Spawn spin-off comic book to date. This hybrid of dark fantasy, the supernatural, and superheroes never disappoints. It either whets my appetite for destruction or blows my mind.
King Spawn #10 may be the best issue yet, and I want to call it my favorite issue (although I know other favorites are just around the corner). The art is presented in the three-color format: black, white, and red. I've always thought that the best artists really show off their chops in black and white, and in King Spawn #10, Javi Fernandez certainly reveals his command of mood, atmosphere, and settings His art is gorgeous – like a mixture of Eduardo Risso's best work from 100 Bullets (DC Comics) and Moonshine (Image Comics). King Spawn #10 is crime comics cool meets monster comics kick-ass.
King Spawn #10 is one of those issues in which writer Sean Lewis sprinkles bits from all his craziness so far, but done in a way that thrills regular readers and acts as a “roach motel” for new readers. And it is indeed a thrill to read. Get King Spawn.
I READS YOU RECOMMENDS: Fans of Spawn will want to read King Spawn.
[This comic book includes “Spawning Ground Presents:” featuring “Fan Art Sketch Covers”.]
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Reviewed by Leroy Douresseaux a.k.a. "I Reads You"
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