Thursday, November 11, 2021

Myths, Part I (Spawn #14) ★★☆☆☆

 


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Title: Myths, Part I
Series: Spawn #14
Author: Todd McFarlane
Rating: 2 of 5 Stars
Genre: Comic
Pages: 25
Words: 1K





Synopsis:


From Imagecomics.fandom.com


The Clown, being a master of self-promotion, tells the story of a long-ago clash with Medieval Spawn to a small lot of alley kids. He portrays the ancient warrior in the worst possible light and describing him as evil. He takes creative liberties explaining he was the hero of the story. During a battle, a kick from Spawn's horse sends Violator flying, something snaps inside him and he unleashes a gout of mystical fire. The Violator cackles in triumph over the smoking form of his fallen foe.


Spawn curses himself for letting his emotions get the best of him. Now that Chapel knows he's still alive, he can no longer remain a shadow. People may discover he's still alive and come for him.




My Thoughts:


We get the Violator, still in clown form, telling a group of boys a story about his battle with another Spawn 800 years ago. The words he says are at complete odds with the pictures drawn so you know he's lying out of his teeth. It would seem another Spawn had defied Malebolgia, thus giving us the hint that our Spawn might be treading in the footsteps of another like him.


I have to admit, I don't think I'm going to make it to the end of the year with this series. It is just too stupid. I've mentioned this before, but Spawn is supposed to be a Special Forces kind of guy. He doesn't let his emotions rule him but so far, that is ALL he's done in all 14 issues. One stupid mistake or decision after another because of his emotions. It's not that I want him to be emotionless but I don't want to see him ruled by his emotions and McFarlane doesn't go down that route.


★★☆☆☆



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