Uma das criaturas mais vis já aprisionadas no Inferno é libertada e está de volta à Terra: Billy Kincaid... agora, simplesmente chamado de Kincaid! O insano vilão começou a afirmar seus poderes no nosso mundo, corrompendo o máximo possível de almas. Assim, Spawn segue sua trilha de horror e morte até uma armadilha preparada especialmente para ele. Mas por que Billy Kincaid quer que Spawn assuma o trono do Inferno, e o que diz a profecia do REI SPAWN?
Os inimigos começaram a se unir enquanto a batalha pelos portões do Inferno continua a aumentar e uma guerra total está prestes a ser desencadeada. Enquanto Jessica e Spawn Medieval continuam sua caçada pelo mundo em busca de terroristas superpoderosos, Al Simmons deve enfrentar um grupo de anjos empenhados na destruição de tudo em seu caminho... incluindo o próprio Deus, se necessário.
Nossa Cria do Inferno localiza Kincaid e os dois finalmente se enfrentam. Mas seria esse era o plano de seu adversário o tempo todo?!
O lançamento deste volume, que levou quase três décadas para ser produzido, expande ainda mais o UNIVERSO SPAWN com uma presença crescente do Inferno, do Céu e dos heróis aqui na Terra!
A good book. Good story and great artwork. As I am not completely familiar with Spawn, this was a very good jump on point.
Someone is trying to get Al Simmons attention, and they are using both children and Al's past and future against him. This book is sort of coming full circle book, having Summons/Spawns past it what made this a great jumping point. Will Spawn become the King or remain a pawn, or is he both?
Love the artwork and tha back up stories are good as well, one leads straight into another Soawn entering the fray. The battle is really heating up. I am enjoying the journey.
Spawn has to deal with a bunch of dead children at his feet after an explosion at a school. Keep in mind this might be tough to read due to recent events happening in the United States with little kids getting brutally gunned down by psychos. But if you can stomach this, Spawn is truly pissed but this time he works with his band of spawn people and friends to hunt down who's doing this.
Having Sean Lewis as the writer, a writer I've never loved his older work, actually works well. A fresh voice for Spawn, a solid plot, nice twist and turns, and it helps the art is great with some brutal as fuck kills. I overall really enjoyed this quick paced, screwed up, and mysterious start to a new Spawn series.
Why is there never any mention of Spawn when people wonder where the endearing African American superheroes are? The character has had over 300 ongoing issues.... It's been awhile since I've read him but this series made me jump back in. Like most popular characters there are a bunch of ripoffs now including She-Spawn and Medival Spawn.... The worst being Gunslinger Spawn(it's the ridiculous hat). But main Spawn is being pushed into the King of Hell position by a group of zealots no matter how many people have to die to get him there. Red is still his power color and there is plenty here .... I didn't find the writing annoying at all. I'll read the next volume.
This wasn't bad, but it really was just like reading the original Spawn series. I liked the art, and the story isn't bad, but I think I'm missing what is supposed to set this apart from the main Spawn title. Also, does no one stay dead in comics? I realize the answer is no, as it seems like every character returns from the dead whether it's Marvel, DC, or any other company, but Spawn seems to be especially guilty of this. Considering the theme of Spawn, I guess it only makes sense people keep coming back, but for some reason in this book it just felt like overkill.
2.5 Aprobado justito. Quizá porque no haya leído mucho de Spawn, pero me resultó un volumen lleno de personajes pero bastante confuso. También tiene mucho texto en cajas pero me sacaba de la acción más que ayudar a avanzar por ella. El dibujo cumple.
Pela primeira vez eu posso dizer que gostei de uma história do Spawn. Dei uma chance para esse encadernado porque no final de dezembro e início de janeiro a PaniniTM não colocou nenhum material novo nas bancas. Então quem não tem cão caça com Spawn e diminui a sua pilha de leituras. Rei Spawn é escrita por Sean Lewis que vem do mercado independente e desenhada por Javi Fernandez, que desenhava o Asa Noturna. Confesso que os desenhos de Fernandez foram feitos para o Spawn (e não para o Asa Noturna). Lewis traz uma trama em que uma associação infernal está matando crianças em massa, isso revolta o Spawn e o leva numa jornada para se tornar o Rei Spawn, que pode apaziguar a eterna guerra entre céu e inferno. No caminho McFarlane apresenta diversos novos personagens dentro do Universo Spawn, alguns promissores, outros nem tanto. Lewis mexe bastante na origem do personagem, ora tentando mudar, ora resgatando elementos. Pensando friamente eu não continuaria comprando Rei Spawn, mas realmente a experiência não foi tão ruim quanto as outras leituras que fiz do personagem.
I read about half of this before I decided I was wasting my time.
It's not exactly that it's horrible, but Spawn was never the greatest comic; it just did well because of McFarlane's artwork, and that's not here any more. The current artist tries to be artistic, but often ends up muddy instead.
And the story? It's kind of OK, but it's slow as molasses and it's all so caught up in the long continuity of Spawn.
So, a fan might enjoy this, but as someone who's read the first few years of Spawn, not so much.
Billy Kincaid is back as a demon killing children and trying to force Spawn into becoming the King of Hell. There's a lot going on with all the other Spawns here too. You do need to be reading the regular Spawn book since issue 300 to really pick up on all of it. Fresh from DC, Javi Fernandez does a good job of picking up the art chores here.
Todd McFarlane & Sean Lewis & Javi Fernandez & Jim Cheung
Beaucoup de dialogues et en même temps, de l’action. Des influences comme Batman ou Spiderman (dans sa façon de menacer les criminels). Et de se faire justice soi-même comme n’importe quel super héros (Encore faut-il le considérer en tant que tel).
Les goûts changent … Je l’avais déjà lu en 2022. Je n’aime plus trop, par exemple, les interventions des trois médias. Même si c’est un peu la signature du Spawn.
Ça cassait un peu les *ouilles de lire ça deux fois mais comme c’est du Spawn, ça va.
Je précise que j’ai un exemplaire physique et que c’est un très bel objet.
Les combats, les méchants, le héros. Tout est très bien dessiné.
Spawn pourrait avoir trouvé un combattant à sa hauteur !
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