Spawn #376
| Writer | Todd McFarlane |
| Artist | Brett Booth |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Spawn has been beaten, bloodied, and left for dead. But unfortunately for Spawn’s attacker, all that did was make him mad.
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9.3
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jun 03, 2026Spawn #376 jump starts this new story arc with the new creative team at the helm. This issue feels a little different than the issues that came before it. This new feeling is exciting and opens up way more possibilities on where this series can go. If you have fallen off the Spawn series, this is a perfect time to jump back in and start fresh with this run. You won’t want to miss this one as it promises to be one of the most original arcs we’ve had in this universe. Read Full Review
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9.0
AIPT - David Brooke
Jun 03, 2026Spawn #376 feels like the start of something genuinely exciting. Rosenberg shifts the focus away from cosmic battles and toward the people forced to live in the aftermath, creating a fresh perspective on a character more than three decades old. Combined with Segovia's atmospheric artwork and a setting transformed by the end of the war between Heaven and Hell, the result is a compelling first chapter that builds intrigue while making the stakes feel larger than ever. A bold new era that makes Spawn feel dangerous, mysterious, and essential again. Read Full Review
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