This all-new collection features the most critically acclaimed issues of Spawn in years. If you haven't been picking up Spawn, you should and this is a fantastic place to start. Includes the stunningly painted Gunslinger story arc!
Spawn hunts down 2 demons that want to play with people's sins calling out some monsters (Sin Eaters) and trapping them in rooms feeding off their sins. Spawn finds his brother and we get a story from his childhood and what he did with his brothers, and how even back then he was chosen to be Spawn. And, we also get a story about one of his ancestors back in the 1800s, I love me some old west but that story was kinda mediocre, though the artwork was great.
So far 175 issues in Spawn, and things are still ok, nice stories from David Hine, thank God they changed writer and artist. I don't think I'm gonna stop saying that since I couldn't get any more Medina in front of my eyes. I think that since Armageddon things started to get real dark and creepy with some nice stories.
Hope this continues to be interesting from now on..
Spawn remembers his family and time growing up with his brothers. Every time we find out more about his past, it seems he was even more of a dirtbag than we previously thought. Mammon has had him in his sights since childhood. Then we get the introduction of Gunslinger Spawn and it's pretty cool. There's some solid stuff here.
I have to say I love what Hines, Vandyke, Cansino, and Haberlin do with Spawn. Learning about his younger background and the journal that brings on the last 2 issues if this collection. Wild Wild West Spawn Yee Haw!