This is it, this is what I been waiting for. This was the payoff. Some old arcs close, some new arcs start, and the characters roles shift again. Let’s go.
Issue 50 is a big mark for the story. As is the status quo, it comes out nowhere but does so much for Spawn’s character. It’s a defining moment and it ushers him into a new role going forward, while also giving the readers a more in-depth glimpse at Hell.
Hell is a sloppy ride. It’s not at all what I expected it to be. It’s no traditional take, nothing akin to The Inferno or the likes, which I can at the least appreciate it being its own thing. It is littered with those large, moody blocks of narration Todd loves to use, and it honestly makes more sense skipping them sometimes. Savage Dragon gets a cameo for… I think no reason other than to make them fight and have Spawn flex his Image Comics muscles.
But, through it we get an exposition dump from Malebolgia, and Spawn’s role is more clearly defined. It’s rewarding to see them share the page finally and get a clearer indication of what’s to come. It’s a big step forward.
Also a huge step forward is the confrontation between Terry and Spawn. So needed, felt so overdue but also timed perfectly according to everything else going on. Cathartic release as Al gets to vent and finally get clarity from his best friend, who takes it all heartily and doesn’t give an inch in return.
If this is the quality going forward, I’ll be very happy.
Also, Capullo is going bananas. Bananas.