Spawn just hit issue #337. But it all began over thirty years ago with the release of Spawn #1 from Todd McFarlane, the second comic published by Image Comics that followed Rob Liefeld's Youngblood.
When it first debuted in 1992, Todd McFarlane’s Spawn defined not only an entire publisher in the short term — it was the second-ever Image Comics series, and for a time, the company’s flagship book — ...
Well… I think Marvel's Uncanny Avengers #1 launch by Rick Remender and John Cassaday may challenge that, which had pre-orders of over 300,000. If the X-Men and ...
The comic from Todd McFarlane is Image Comics' biggest monthly title release in 25 years. By Aaron Couch Film Editor King Spawn No. 1 is reigning at comic book shops. The Image Comics title from ...
Spawn, Todd McFarlane’s anti-hero from Hell, got a limited-edition 1:10 statue today, bringing to life McFarlane’s historic Spawn #1 cover artwork. Made of resin, this Spawn stands 10-inches tall and ...
Image Comics has revealed the creative team, release date, and synopsis for King Spawn #1, a new ongoing series that is part of the larger 'Spawn's Universe' line of titles being launched by Todd ...
Update: DC Comics has released new details and images for Batman Spawn #1. This upcoming crossover will feature the Court of Owls as its main villains, with that shadowy organization manipulating ...
Todd McFarlane’s Spawn Season 1 follows the story of Al Simmons, a CIA assassin who is betrayed and killed by his own team. He makes a deal with the devil to return to Earth as a hellspawn, a powerful ...
Spawn is getting a movie reboot starring Jamie Foxx, with Spawn creator Todd McFarlane as director! So who is Spawn? Ryan dives into Spawn's convoluted origin story from Image Comics. With the ...
The Spawn Universe continues expanding, with Medieval Spawn #1 from writer Rory McConville and artist Marco Itri recently selling out at the distributor level and rushing to reprint, but nothing hits ...
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