King Spawn #55

Recap
Enter a young man named Hudson Hill. He was a normal teenager growing up in Lower Manhattan when a chance encounter with a psychic left him with a vision of the end of the world that featured Spawn. Hudson was given one clue as to how it all relates to him: He is supposed to kill a man he’s never heard of. A man named Al Simmons.
Following this vision, Hudson’s life has fallen apart just as the world around him has. He is now a homeless drug addict, obsessed with finding the man known as Al Simmons and uncovering the truth about the disappearance of Spawn.
Join new creative team MATTHEW ROSENBERG (WHAT’S THE FURTHEST PLACE FROM HERE, 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank) and THOMAS NACHLIK (KING SPAWN, SAM AND TWITCH CASE FILES) on a journey that will bring Hudson afoul of the vampires who run the drug trade in New York, the costumed street gangs who terrorize the Bowery, armed security militias run by the Mob who keep the peace, and ultimately bring him face to face with the man known as Spawn.
Review
It’s been five years since Spawn loudly reasserted itself as the king of independent superhero comics, with Todd McFarlane’s Spawn Universe initiative, which has begun to peter out of its creative juice. Out of all the books released under that banner, King Spawn has arguably had the strongest legs, but even then, both it and Spawn itself have desperately needed a creative refresh, a reason for readers to rediscover this world beyond nostalgia and marketing spectacle.
Final Thoughts
King Spawn #55 is an excellent starting point for Spawn, greeting both new and old readers alike with a promise of thematic elegance that has me ravenous for what comes next.
King Spawn #55: Hope on the Hill
- Writing - 9/109/10
- Storyline - 8.5/108.5/10
- Art - 8.5/108.5/10
- Color - 8.5/108.5/10
- Cover Art - 6.5/106.5/10



