Jayson’s Reviews > Spawn Origins Collection, Volume 15 > Status Update
Jayson
is on page 77 of 162

Notes:
(1) The first issue is a bunch of quick research interviews about Spawn by the true crime writer.
- A lot of reading and not very useful beyond learning Sam and Twitch are back with the police, which happened in some miniseries not included here.
(2) I guess Spawn's a freelance vigilante now, specializing in child abuse cases.
- An interesting new spin on the series.
— Dec 29, 2023 08:35PM

Notes:
(1) The first issue is a bunch of quick research interviews about Spawn by the true crime writer.
- A lot of reading and not very useful beyond learning Sam and Twitch are back with the police, which happened in some miniseries not included here.
(2) I guess Spawn's a freelance vigilante now, specializing in child abuse cases.
- An interesting new spin on the series.
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Jayson
is on page 149 of 162

Notes:
(1) Last half of this got really dark. Stuff you probably couldn't get away with today in "Spawn."
- Really hard racial language is used. Not big slurs, but enough to make you wince.
- This deals in hate crimes, human sacrifice and at least the hint of sexual assault.
(2) I guess Spawn's including young women in addition to children as those he metes out justice for.
— Dec 29, 2023 11:45PM

Notes:
(1) Last half of this got really dark. Stuff you probably couldn't get away with today in "Spawn."
- Really hard racial language is used. Not big slurs, but enough to make you wince.
- This deals in hate crimes, human sacrifice and at least the hint of sexual assault.
(2) I guess Spawn's including young women in addition to children as those he metes out justice for.
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Notes:
(1) Time to squeeze in one more volume of "Spawn" before the year's over.
- Depending on how fast this one goes I could try and fit in more. Though, I have to read three books in three days in order to complete my reading challenge, so I don't know if I want to risk it.
- My problem with "Spawn" has always been that they're so text-heavy it takes longer to read them.
— Dec 28, 2023 11:30PM

Notes:
(1) Time to squeeze in one more volume of "Spawn" before the year's over.
- Depending on how fast this one goes I could try and fit in more. Though, I have to read three books in three days in order to complete my reading challenge, so I don't know if I want to risk it.
- My problem with "Spawn" has always been that they're so text-heavy it takes longer to read them.

