The Panther Prints January 16, 1996 13 Sorry about the long lay-off, Spawn fans, I’ve fallen a little behind in my reviews. I figured I’d start the new year off right with a complete issue by issue up-date, hope I didn’t leave anything out. ISSUE#32: After getting his ass kicked in the previous issue by Re- deemer, Spawn’s back with a venge- ance and we get to take a look at his new costume. More or less it’s a really big boot and an even moodier cape that loves to shred everything in sight, almost as much as it likes to let Spawn get shredded. It proves useful when he faces Redeemer for the second time, saving himself as well as one of his friends from the alley. This issue also offers a six page prelude to the Blood Feud mini-series. ISSUE#33: Those who weren’t distracted by the Blood Feud mini- series will find the main story continued without much interruption (although Twitch is down and out in the hospital). Terry Fitzgerald has transferred to Jason Whynn’s office hoping to find a connection to Spawn who has problems of his own. Violator wants a piece of him in a big way and the two get ina battle reminding the reader that Spawn still has some human traits and that Violator is a worthy adversary. ISSUE#34: Opening with some fool saving Violator, this issue reminds the reader of Spawn’s darker side when he uses a not-so-subtle approach in his encounter with a crack dealer. Mean- while, Violator has enlisted the help of Jason Whynn for his battle with Spawn, ordering him to befriend Terry Yet again, a Music Review DC Talk Jesus Freak (Forefront) Well, it ain’t subtle. DC Talk has never been a group to get their message across quietly, and this CD is no different. These three guys are as talented and eclectic as ever. Although clever and meaningful lyrics are still at the core of this trio, they have changed their sound considerably. Just as their previous disc, Free at Last, contained less rap than their previous two efforts, so this CD is better described as rock than rap. However, putting this CD in any category is difficult. The group jumps between styles with- out warning. The title track is loud grunge, there is some rap, but many of the songs are rather soft. One thing that is consistent in almost all the tracks is a.clear and meaningful Christian message. The diversity of the sound is a bit of a two-edged sword. Those with wide tastes will enjoy the entire disc, but the loud tracks might scare off some listeners. On the other hand, those who like their music loud and hard- driving might be bored by some of the slow and quiet tracks. Overall, though, there’s something on this disc for almost everyone. —@ - Marko Peric a AN BT 1H Ika Co >) Ia O Gre” Fitzgerald, which he knows will annoy Spawn. The issue closes with Cog reminding the Hellspawn to keep control of his dark side (Star Wars?), and Terry meeting his new ’’friend’’, leaving us to wonder what Violator’s up to. ISSUE#35: Welcome back, Twitch! Burke’s sharp shooting side- kick returns in this issue as the duo continue to piece together some files given to them by Spawn (issue#5). Meanwhile, Cog is still trying to get Spawn to control himself by reminding him that the true enemy is Jason Whynn. Despite a minor set back from dealing with chief Burke, Spawn goes after Whynn and the issue ends with Terry protecting Whynn. This Week: lane s Spawn antes "2 2 Through. 36 by Lorne Caborn ISSUE#36: Continuing from where the previous issue left off, a rarity among Image comics, Spawn is being held at gun point by a man he considered a friend. During the ensuing battle which takes place, Spawn almost manages to kill Whynn but in the end barely escapes himself. After a break from the story we learn Twitch and Burke still haven’t managed to piece together the chief’s connection to the files. Whynn gets another visit from the Violator, once more in clown form, and Wanda Fitzgerald gets one from Spawn. He tries to tell her that Terry is a traitor but instead just frightens her and ends up questioning his own twisted exist- ence. cimn Official Top 25 January 12, 1996 1 The Monoxides 2 Grace Babies 3 Ashley Macissac 4 Pure ; 5 Smashing Pumpkins 6 Rusty ¥ Plaid-Tongued Devils 8 Various Artists 9 Various Artists 10 Radioblaster 11 Atomic Folk 12 Foo Fighters 13. Mystery Machine 14 Thrush Hermit 15. Pursuit of Happiness 16 Strawberry . 17 * Junkhouse 18 Crash 13 19 Blue Shadows 20 Ash 21 Hemingway Corner 22 Punchbuggy 23 Hayden 24 Parade of Losers 25 The Rentals: ~~ i a ae re eae oswow Out of the Marsh Lure Hi (TM). How are you today? Extra-Purestrial Melloncollie and the infinite Sadness Fluke Tongue & Groove Eat This Seven Soundtrack Sugar Shock Begin Foo Fighters 10 Speed The Great Pacific Ocean Where’s the Bone - s ds Beached EP Birthday Boy; ; Hitchiker’s Gide to Glengarry Lucky to Me Trailer ; Watch Over You All nite Chistian Rollerskate Everything | Long For Parade of Losers Return of the Rentals OO SD ee ee FES gy