Status Updates From Spawn Origins, Volume 6
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Jayson
is on page 147 of 160

Notes:
(1) I'm a bit torn on the Alan Moore issue.
- On one hand, I can appreciate it on an intellectual level: how it examines the difference between heroes and villains as opposite sides of the same psychotic coin, and how one's personal delusions justify violence.
- On the other hand, Spawn essentially aids and abets a mass murder spree, and I can get on board with that.
— Oct 29, 2023 05:50AM
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Notes:
(1) I'm a bit torn on the Alan Moore issue.
- On one hand, I can appreciate it on an intellectual level: how it examines the difference between heroes and villains as opposite sides of the same psychotic coin, and how one's personal delusions justify violence.
- On the other hand, Spawn essentially aids and abets a mass murder spree, and I can get on board with that.
Jayson
is on page 78 of 160

Notes:
(1) This starts out heavy with fallout from the unincluded/unavailable "Blood Feud" miniseries.
- As with other miniseries, you don't need read them to understand the main series, but they're referenced so often and so directly that you do feel like you're not getting the whole story.
(2) Spawn, once again, offs a child abuser.
- Makes murder more palatable, I guess.
— Oct 28, 2023 11:45PM
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Notes:
(1) This starts out heavy with fallout from the unincluded/unavailable "Blood Feud" miniseries.
- As with other miniseries, you don't need read them to understand the main series, but they're referenced so often and so directly that you do feel like you're not getting the whole story.
(2) Spawn, once again, offs a child abuser.
- Makes murder more palatable, I guess.
Jayson
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Notes:
(1) Notable guest creatives in this volume are Alan Moore and Tony S. Daniel.
- Like Capullo, this is Tony S. Daniel before a big run on "Batman" made him an industry superstar. I'll be interested to see how different his style is than what we've come to expect.
- I don't expect much from Alan Moore. His previous guest issue was special only in contrast to McFarlane.
— Oct 25, 2023 11:55PM
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Notes:
(1) Notable guest creatives in this volume are Alan Moore and Tony S. Daniel.
- Like Capullo, this is Tony S. Daniel before a big run on "Batman" made him an industry superstar. I'll be interested to see how different his style is than what we've come to expect.
- I don't expect much from Alan Moore. His previous guest issue was special only in contrast to McFarlane.















