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    Spread #1

    Spread » Spread #1 released by Image on July 2014.

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    last edited by Darkside_of_the_Sun on 06/07/18 08:05PM View full history

    Ten years ago, we dug too deep. We unleashed something ancient that couldn't be controlled. Something that couldn't be stopped, twisting everything it touched into more of itself. The Spread.

    Humanity was nearly destroyed before we found a way to slow the Spread to a crawl. Now, deep inside the quarantined zone, one man has found the key to stopping it forever: a baby girl. And if he can save her, he might save the world.

    List of covers and their creators:

    CoverNameCreator(s)Sidebar Location
    RegRegular CoverKyle Strahm & Felipe Sobreiro1
    REThird Eye Comics Variant CoverSimon Roy & Jess Pollard5
    REPhantom Variant CoverKyle Strahm (a), Felipe Sobreiro (c) & Ed Brisson (?)4
    2ndSecond Print CoverMichael Adams & Kyle Strahm6
    3rd3rd Print CoverFelipe Sobreiro3
    RENew York City Comic Con Exclusive CoverKyle Strahm2
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    Spread #1 Review 0

    See the Review Rating Overview page on my blog for more information on how I rate each comic.Cover & Solicit - 4/5Art, Colors & Inking - 3/5 - Weighted DoubleLayout & Flow - 5/5Story - 5/5 - Weighted TripleVerdict - 4.3 (8.5/10)This series is not for the faint of heart. Jordan and Strahm do an excellent job of turning up the creepiness factor in this first issue of Spread. While I'm not a fan of Strahm's style its very fitting for this series and the coloring by Sobreiro will give yo...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    The Thing + Saga = One badass comic book 0

    Issue one of Spread is a great time. There is not an overload of dialog explaining the how, what, when, where and why and that mixed with the graphic, pulpy artwork makes for a fast paced beginning to a grim comic. It is another comic with a baby on the Image imprint and it certainly has a vibe that screams 1982's classic film 'The Thing'; however, I would argue that this isn't bad and while perhaps not the most original comic written to date it is one hell of a good time. Certainly not for t...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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