I'm a well read grad student who's bluntly honest about all things, although I try to be most honest about myself.
Yeah, Spawn meets God who explains why he's out of commission and not influencing things. Spawn isn't either, though, now that he's taken himself out of the game, and it's case him the woman he loves. Wanda is dead, and God reveals her fate. It's ugly.
It's all ugly, and it does what God wants to do: makes Al Simmons take up the mantle of Spawn again. (God also explains why he's getting involved now, this one time. Which is one of my many, many issues with God and why I wouldn't pray to him. I just don't respect the 'stay silent and don't do anything' tack.)
It was interesting, but it felt like more treading water. I know it leads to the next run, which I thought was going somewhere, but this is all God narrating shit, and yeah... Didn't dig it as much as I did others. It was nice to see the racial commentary back as it's a very timely subject. So I liked some things but not the overall tone of this issue.