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/ antihero appearing in a monthly comic book of the same name published by American company
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, as well as in a number of films, television series, and video game adaptations set in the Image Universe. Created by Todd McFarlane, Spawn first appeared in ''Spawn'' #1 (May 1992). The series has spun off several other comics, including ''
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'', '' Curse of the Spawn'', ''
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'', and the Japanese
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'' Shadows of Spawn.'' Spawn was adapted into a 1997 feature film and portrayed by Michael Jai White, an
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, and an upcoming reboot film starring Jamie Foxx and
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. The character appears in annual compilations, mini-series specials written by guest authors and artists, and numerous crossover storylines in other comic books, including '' Savage Dragon,'' '' Invincible,'' and three DC Comics crossovers with
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.


Publication history

Todd McFarlane's hobby of drawing began at an early age, and he created the character Spawn when he was 16, spending "countless hours" perfecting the appearance of each component of the character's visual design.McFarlane, Todd (November 2012). ''The Art of Todd McFarlane: The Devil's in the Details''. Todd McFarlane Productions/Image Comics. ''Spawn'' saw considerable popularity upon its initial release in the 1990s. Comic book collecting had a marked upswing at the time, fueled by the speculator boom looking for the next hot book that would jump in value after its release. McFarlane had enjoyed superstar status among comic fans with his work on ''
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'', which had featured McFarlane's name prominently as both writer and artist. McFarlane's subsequent break with Marvel and the formation of Image Comics was seen by many as a sea-change event, changing the way in which comics were produced. '' Wizard'', in May 2008, rated "The Launch of Image Comics" as #1 in the list of events that rocked the comic industry from 1991 to 2008. The first issue of ''Spawn'' was very popular, selling 1.7 million copies. During ''Spawn''s second year of publication, ''Wizard'' noted that "The top dog at Image is undoubtedly Todd McFarlane's ''Spawn'', which, without the added marketing push of fancy covers, poly bagged issues, or card inserts has become the best-selling comic on a consistent basis that is currently being published." Sales slumped around the time of ''Spawn'' #25, but by ''Spawn'' #45 it was again a consistently strong seller. The popularity of the franchise peaked with the 1997 ''Spawn'' feature film, the pre-release publicity for which helped make ''Spawn'' the top-selling comic book for May 1997; in addition, the spin-off ''Curse of the Spawn'' #9 came in at fifth best-selling in that same month. However, the film was only a mild commercial success and failed to start a film franchise based on the character. A 2008 issue, ''Spawn'' #174, ranked 99th best-selling comic of the month with retail orders of 22,667. In October 2008, issue #185, which marked both a new creative direction and Todd McFarlane's return to the book, sold out at the distribution level and received a second printing. By issue #191 in May 2009, with estimated sales of 19,803 copies, ''Spawn'' had dropped below Top 100 titles sold monthly to comic shops as reported by
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. As of September 2010, Spawn was ranked at #115 in the top 300 sales figures chart reported by
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. On the day of its release in 2011, issue #200 sold out. This issue featured work by Greg Capullo, David Finch, Michael Golden, Jim Lee, Rob Liefeld, Marc Silvestri, Danny Miki, and Ashley Wood. A second printing was released the next month. It received a negative review from ''
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''. ''Spawn'' began a resurgence in popularity as the title approached its 300th issue, with the title once again becoming a fixture in Diamond's Top 100. The 300th issue made Spawn the longest-running independent comic book series of all time.


Fictional character biography


Origin

In life, Spawn was Albert Francis Simmons, who was born in Detroit, Michigan, as the second eldest of three children born to Bernard Simmons, a traveling salesman, and Esther Simmons, a devil worshipper. Simmons was once a very intelligent, physically strong, and highly decorated officer in the
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, attaining the rank of
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while serving with Force Recon. He later joined the
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, where he became a high-ranking official who was recruited into the Central Intelligence Agency. Once he joined the CIA, Simmons joined the U.S. Security Group, an umbrella agency encompassing the CIA,
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, and
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, commanded by Director
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. He became a capable assassin. During a mission in Botswana, Wynn grew tired of Simmons' increasing sense of morality and secretly hired Simmons' friend and partner Bruce Stinson (codename Chapel), to kill him. Simmons was burned to death and sent to
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. Making a deal with the devil
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, Simmons agreed to become a Hellspawn and served Malebolgia if he was allowed to see his wife Wanda one last time. Malebolgia agreed and returned Simmons to the living realm but without most of his memories, a severely burned body, and a demonic guardian named the Violator. After his death and rebirth, Simmons, now called Spawn, arrives on Earth in a daze, off-balance and disoriented. With only vague recollections of his past, all he knows is his name and that he died. Spawn occasionally experiences painful flashbacks and eventually remembers his deal with Malebolgia, but not his wife's name. Using CIA files, he tracks down his wife and finds her married to his former best friend Terry, with whom she has a daughter named Cyan. He realizes five years have passed since his death. Spawn runs into a fellow Hellspawn, who informs him his powers are fueled by Necroplasm and that once they are depleted, he will return to Hell. Not wanting to return to Hell, Spawn attempts to find a new purpose in life while using as little power as possible. Spawn is thrust into several antihero adventures, taking down street gangs and organized crime in New York City. Battling against mobsters and killing a serial murderer and pedophile
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, Spawn finds a new purpose in stopping evil.


Early history

In his early battles, Spawn faces street thugs and gangs, becoming a dark, sadistic antihero, and brutally murders the pedophile and child murderer
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. Spawn gains the attention of police detectives Sam Burke and Twitch Williams, and becomes "King of Rat City", a gathering of alleys populated by the city's homeless. There he meets Cogliostro, who knows much about Spawn and becomes his mentor. Spawn is hunted by the warrior angel
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, who hunts Hellspawns for sport, and battles the cyborg mob enforcer Overt-Kill. He fights the angelic warrior Anti-Spawn, also known as the Redeemer, who is really
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.


First metamorphosis

After a confrontation with the Redeemer, Spawn's suit becomes more advanced, with a new cape and chains that can shapeshift to confuse his opponents. Spawn's boots and gloves are replaced with spikes. Since the metamorphosis, the suit feeds off souls. After this, Tony Twist sends a reprogrammed Overt-Kill after Terry, and Spawn is forced to reveal his identity while saving his friend. A well-placed shot from Twitch Williams brings down Overt-Kill. Spawn is part of Angela's trial and later travels to the South and encounters the KKK and an abusive father of two boys. When he returns to New York, he is attacked by a new Redeemer, causing his costume to evolve once more. After another encounter with the Curse, the suit sends him to Hell, but Malebolgia sends him back with full control of the suit. Spawn wears a living symbiotic costume, Leetha of the 7th House of K (also known as K7-Leetha). While wearing it, the host assumes a dominant role over his suit. His shroud, spikes, chains and skulls are all part of an organism bonded to his central nervous system that protects Spawn even if he is unconscious.


War of Heaven and Hell


Battle for life

As Spawn struggles to find a way to regain control, he notices that the attacks are coming from both Heaven and Hell. Due to increasing attacks, Spawn began to lose himself to evil but the Heap, an emissary of the Greenworld, arrives and Spawn is able to regain his goal. Greenworld, a dimension whose power was equal to both Heaven and Hell, gives new powers to Spawn to better understand the world and its people. These powers seem to give control of all of the elements in the world. Spawn is later attacked by Urizen. After recovering, Spawn learns the Greenworld has imbued him with a gift, which he uses to contain Urizen by splitting the ground and imprisoning him inside the earth. After his battle, Spawn learns Malebolgia had caused Urizen's release in an attempt to start Armageddon and conquer the forces of Heaven. Spawn and Angela journey to Hell to stop him. During the battle, Angela mortally wounds Malebolgia, who kills her in retaliation. Consumed with anger, Spawn takes Malebolgia's head.


King of Hell

Upon killing Malebolgia, Spawn learns Hell's throne is rightfully his when it is offered to him by the demon Mammon. Spawn refuses the offer but deliberates with his teacher Cogliostro and decides to turn Hell into a new paradise. During this act, Cogliostrio reveals he is
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, who was the first person to go to Hell, having murdered his brother in envy. His true goal had always been to take over Hell using a Hellspawn. Having betrayed Spawn, Cogliostrio takes the throne but restores his former student's human form as a parting gift. On Earth, Spawn meets a young Wiccan named Nyx, with whose help he regains his suit. Mammon tricks and betrays Nyx, usurping her control over Spawn's union with his suit and removing all of Spawn's memories. With no memory, Spawn wanders the Earth. He releases a group of angels called the Forgotten and stays neutral in the war between Heaven and Hell. He discovers Mammon is a member of the Fallen who was sent to Hell.


Spawn in Armageddon

Spawn regains his memories thanks to the power of the Greenworld. His suit evolves once more and seems one with his body but as time progresses, he begins to hate himself. Both Heaven and Hell have rejected him, and he now lives in an abandoned warehouse as maggots and other insects crawl inside his body. He returns to the Dead Zone, although a Hellspawn would not be welcomed there. Upon entering, Spawn is confronted by the Disciple, who tears his brain out, throws his heart into the Greenworld, and throws Spawn's body into Hell. Mammon captures and tortures Spawn so he can understand Spawn's secrets. When Spawn's heart falls to the Greenworld, a soul is freed. Chris meets with his mother and travels to Hell along with Sam Burke and Twitch Williams to rescue Spawn from Mammon. Spawn escapes and returns to Earth, where signs of Armageddon begin to appear, and looks for a way to stop it. Spawn discovers Wanda's twin children are responsible. He stops them from killing their entire family but cannot destroy them. Zera reveals Jake is God and Katie is Satan. Spawn finds out the Mother removed their powers and positions and sent them to Earth due to their hatred of each other and constant fighting. She tells him he cannot stop Armageddon, but he has the potential to gain the power of a god and preserve the human race. He has to eat a piece of Forbidden Fruit from the
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to gain such power. She tells Spawn must fight against The Disciple. It is revealed there are 12 Disciples, each one representing one of Jesus. Spawn's power is also weakened because demons cannot enter the Garden but with guidance from Cyan, he defeats all but one of the Disciples except Judas, who Cyan tells him not to kill. Judas then stabs Cyan in the heart but the Mother gives Spawn a piece of the fruit and resurrects him. He gains an angelic form and greater power. Spawn returns to Earth, which has been destroyed by Four Horsemen and angels and demons are waiting to fight their final battle. After defeating Zera, Spawn finds dead warriors of Heaven, one of whom is Granny Blake, who is betrayed by her faith. Spawn battles the forces of Satan and God, and destroys the forces of Heaven, Hell and humanity. He is then killed by the two, who then fight alone on Earth. Spawn comes back and resurrects everyone with the knowledge of what happened. He leaves God and Satan to fight in their own little world and closes the doors to Heaven, Hell, and Earth. He asks to be turned into a human by the Mother but later asks to once again become a Hellspawn when he remembered that, prior to his first death as Al Simmons, he had beaten Wanda and caused her to miscarry their child so he could focus on his "work", causing him to conclude he has always been a monster and does not deserve to try and be human again.


Back in the mortal world


New Clown

After a series of odd murders, Spawn finds the Clown has come back, possessing the body of a man named Barney Saunders, who is having an affair with a woman named Wilma Barbara. Spawn destroys and remakes the world. Saunders is rescued by the Clown so he can use his body. He then brought out the dark urges inside the tenants of an apartment building and used this to form a doorway to Hell to bring back his brothers. However, before he could form a portal, Wilma showed up and his love for her allowed Saunders to take back control. He then intended to close the portal by going through it, but he took Wilma with him due to being angry over her leaving him in the chute. Zera reappears as a head in a jar. Spawn is summoned by a voodoo priestess named Mambo Suzanne. Zera attempts to take over Nyx's body and fights Spawn, but she is killed when Suzanne throws Zera's head into the street. Nyx is freed and she and Spawn become friends again. Ab and Zab create a hell where visitors are forced to view their deepest fears, which are eaten by demons called sin-eaters. When Spawn confronts Ab and Zab, is faced with his own sin against Wanda and his unborn child. Spawn cannot break free from the guilt and is parasitized by a sin eater. When Nyx interferes, he breaks the sin eater's illusion. Spawn breaks all the other's illusions and comes across Albert Simmons' brother Richard. Spawn decides to allow Richard to feel his sins. Mammon, as Mr. Malefick, had put an influence on Albert Simmons and Richard Simmons. Only Marc Simmons saved himself from Mammon but was unable to help the others. Richard calls his brothers to help him save the drug dealer's life and Albert Simmons, instead of calling an ambulance, pulls the knife from Weasel's body and kills him with it. Mammon appears, sending the brothers home while he hides the drug dealer's body. Nyx and Spawn kill the last sin eater and Spawn discovers Richard cannot remember their parents due to a spell placed by Mammon; Spawn goes to find out about them. He finds their home under a spell placed by Mammon. His mother planned with Mammon to create a Hellspawn stronger than the others. He is then given a journal by his father that reveals his ancestor came across a Hellspawn in the past known as the Gunslinger Spawn.


Spawn at his prime

Spawn is left helpless and weakened against his enemy Erskine's psychic powers, and Spawn is troubled by Erskine's creation of a tentacle creature he uses to impale his enemies. Spawn is given an opportunity to cause Erskine's death. Spawn enters the bubble dome, a dimension if Erskine does not reveal the location of Mammon. Mammon allows Erskine to complete his last murder. Mammon confesses that it was he who taught Erskine how to use his powers. Erskine tries to commit suicide. Spawn continues to attack Mammon. Later a man wakes in a mortuary with amnesia. Some doctors working on him discover he is alive and is killed by a person in a robe, who is revealed to be Morana. The revived man, whose name is Severin, is one of a species of vampires called the Vrykolakas. He wants to die and Morana promises him death in return for his help. Severin appears, defeats Marc and Nyx, and bites Spawn to transfer his vampirism. He retreats to Morana. Cyan has been experiencing horrid visions. Severin's attack has caused Spawn to battle the suit in his mind. Mammon with Morana and his adopted mother and father prepare for the next step in their plans. Cyan is having more visions. Granny had warned Cyan and she uses a knife to send Spawn into an illusionary world to talk to Wanda non-violently.


Morana

There, Spawn speaks with Wanda. She says she cannot forgive Al for the death of their child but that she still loves the man inside him. Spawn tries to take out Cyan's knife and somehow suppresses the suit. Cyan and Nyx appear, and K7-Leetha appears and takes over Nyx. Now controlled by the K7, Nyx tries to kill Cyan and Wanda but is halted by Mammon. The entire group goes to a castle, where Mammon tells his plan to make a perfect Hellspawn. He wants the Rapture to occur so Satan, God, and Malebolgia will be gone, and then revealed his perfect Hellspawn was Al and Wanda's miscarried child, Morana. After washing herself in virgin's blood, Morana bonds with the uniform and gets ready to consume her parents' souls. Cyan taps into her powers and goes to the future. She talks with an old woman who gives her a message for Al. Returning, she has Spawn summon the last twelve members of the Legion, who are beaten by Morana. Mammon insults Al and disowns Morana. Cyan tells Nyx a spell to trap Mammon and Morana. It works, both demons are sealed away, and the others return home. Al jumps into another dimension to be reborn as a weapon against both heaven and hell.


Endgame

Spawn is soon ready to enter the human dimension. He makes his way to the alleys and blows his head off. Meanwhile, an amnesiac man called Jim Downing, who is healing at a hospital, wakes up. He seems to know Spawn. A janitor tries to make money off Jim's story and calls a lawyer. The lawyer commits suicide. A thug is paid to capture Jim and attacks him with a flaming skull. Jim flees while the thug causes damage to the hospital. The thug catches up to Jim, who transforms into Spawn, kills his attacker, then escapes the burning hospital in human form, eventually being taken in by firefighters. He is taken to another hospital with other patients. He later leaves and reunites with his previous nurse Sara, and begins to transform. He calls Sara but leaves before she can see him. Meanwhile, a reporter begins to ask questions about the incident at the hospital. Wandering the city Jim is attacked and kills his assailants. This draws the attention of Sam and Twitch, who recognize the chaos as Spawn's doings. After reuniting with Sara and telling him about his transformation, Jim wanders off again and meets Wanda Blake, Al Simmons' ex-wife. She recognizes Jim as the form Al took when he originally returned to earth, and she realizes he is a Spawn like Al. On Wanda's advice, Jim travels to Rat City and finds Spawn's throne, and is met by an angel. Jim fights the angel, beats the angel, and leaves. Jim finds out that a man working for Gilbert Sanchez has been asking questions about him. The angel Spawn beat is later attacked by Clown, who removes her wings. When Spawn returns, the angel is powerless and insane and finds Freak and Violator. Despite Freak's warnings, Clown begins to deceive Jim and informs him his suit is a living being and then vanishes. Clown is arrested by Sam and Twitch and meets the leader of a vampire group to attempt to form a unity between the leader, Clown, and Spawn. Mob members kill Gilbert Sanchez for his information on the new Spawn. Spawn attempts to learn more about Jim but is assaulted and uses his powers on his attacker. Jim later finds the man who had been asking Sara questions. He tracks him to his family's home, which is bombed, killing everyone inside but Spawn. Spawn finds more mob members and questions them further and kills them.


Resurrection

In Resurrection, Spawn is revived and is later told by God in dog form that Wanda has died and is now trapped in Hell, where Al must rescue her. He fights Satan and saves his wife. God and Satan are no longer twins because the Man of Miracles is sold to Marvel and is retconned out of existence, and God and Satan are based on the Abrahamic story of Creation. After saving Wanda from Satan, she goes to Heaven and Spawn continues to protect the people in Wanda's memory from the forces of both Heaven and Hell, as well as any supernatural threats.


Characters


List of comics, spin-offs and crossovers

;'' Violator'' (1994) :A three-issue miniseries written by Alan Moore with art by Bart Sears which focused on the conflict between Violator/Clown and Tony Twist and also featured Spawn. ;''
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was published, written by
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and illustrated by Greg Capullo. The series along with Angela's one-shot were later reprinted in a
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(), which, as of 2005, is out-of-print. ;''Angela & Aria'' :A crossover between Angela and Aria. ;''Angela & Glory'' :A crossover between Angela and Glory. ;'' Celestine'' :About Celestine. the angel from the Violator vs Badrock series in a two-shot series. ; ''Violator vs Badrock'' (1995) :A four-issue miniseries released in 1995 written by Alan Moore. Drawn by Brian Denham. Ink by Jonathan Sibal and Danny Miki. ;''Spawn: Blood Feud'' (1995) :A four-issue miniseries released in 1995 written by Alan Moore. Drawn by Tony Daniel. Inked by Kevin Conrad. ;''Spawn the Impaler'' (1996) :A three-issue miniseries released in October 1996, inspired by the story of the Wallachian voivode Vlad Țepeș. Written by Mike Grell with art by Rob Prior. ;''Medieval Spawn / Witchblade'' (1996) :A three-issue miniseries was written by Garth Ennis. Medieval Spawn and the wielder of the Witchblade team up against Lord Cardinale, wielder of
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. ;'' Curse of the Spawn'' (1996–1999) :The first long-term monthly spinoff series. Consisted of a number of story arcs centered on supporting characters from the main series, such as a future Hellspawn during the Apocalypse or Sam & Twitch. Aimed at an older demographic than the main series and is significantly darker in tone, with more disturbing visuals and themes. 29 issues. ;''Spawn: The Dark Ages'' (1999–2001) :This series focused on Lord Covenant, a 12th century knight killed in a holy crusade far from his homeland, who returns to Earth as a Hellspawn. As a plague of violence and turmoil cover the English countryside, the Dark Knight must choose whether to align himself with the innocent inhabitants of the once-thriving kingdom or with the malevolent forces of evil and corruption. The series ran for 28 issues. Issues 15–28 featured writer Steve Niles and artist Nat Jones. ;''Spawn: Fan Edition'' :A three issue mini-series centered around the Norse hellspawn Nordak. ;''Spawn: Blood and Shadows'' (1999) :A Spawn prestige-format one-shot released in 1999. Written by Paul Jenkins with art by Ashley Wood. ;''Cy-Gor'' (1999) :A six-issue spinoff miniseries. ;''Spawn: The Undead'' (1999–2000) :This series concentrates on Al Simmons. Unlike the original Spawn series, it was a self-contained, single-issue story. Written by Paul Jenkins it lasted 9 issues. ;''
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'' (1999–2004) :A spin-off series following the criminal investigations of detectives Sam Burke and Twitch Williams. 26 issues. ;''Case Files: Sam & Twitch'' (2003–2006) :Continuation of Sam & Twitch. 25 issues. ;''Sam & Twitch: The Writer'' (2010) :A four-issue miniseries. ;'' Hellspawn'' (2000–2003) :A relatively avant-garde spin-off comic inspired by ''Spawn''. Darker and more atmospheric than ''Spawn'', ''Hellspawn'' frequently dealt with the disturbing subject matter. It originally featured writer
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and artist Ashley Wood. It ran 16 issues. ;''Spawn: Simony'' (2003) :One-shot. Published in 2003 by Semic, McFarlane allowed the creators (Jean-François Porchero and Alex Nikolavitch) to create an original Spawn tale without using
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. ;'' Shadows of Spawn'' (2005–2006) :Three graphic novel compilations of the Spawn
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, known as ''Shadows of Spawn''. ;''Spawn Toys'' :A nine-issue series of one-shots packed in with early ''Spawn'' toys. ;''Spawn: Architects of Fear'' (2011) :A prestige format one-shot released in February 2008. Written by Arthur Claire with artwork by Aleksi Briclot. ;''Spawn: Blood and Salvation'' :A prestige-format one-shot that concludes the story of Daniel Llanso, the Hellspawn featured in the first four issues of '' Curse of the Spawn''. ;''
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'' crossover, written by Doug Moench,
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, and Alan Grant and drawn by
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. ;''
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'' :At the San Diego Comic-Con '06 it was announced that a new take on the Spawn mythos was in the works. This new Spawn story is known as ''The Adventures of Spawn'' and as stated by Jon Goff, a moderator on the Spawn.com Message Board and McFarlane employee, it is a re-imagining of the Spawn story that is essentially a "What if?" universe that hearkens back to classic kid-friendly Saturday morning cartoons. The story takes place in a webcomic format and has been tied into the action figure world through McFarlane Toys' Spawn Series 30. ;''Misery'' :A future series announced by McFarlane about Cyan Fitzgerald and her titular alter-ego. ;''Spawn-Witchblade'' :A four Issue mini-series centered in medieval times focusing on the Medieval Spawn and the wielder of the Witchblade of that time. A sequel to the 1993 series. ;''Sam and Twitch True Detectives'' :An eight-part mini-series focusing on Sam and Twitch which would tie in with the upcoming film. ;''Spawn: Resurrection'' :A one-shot that takes place around the same time as Spawn 250 explaining how Al returned. ;''Spawn Kills Everyone'' :A one-shot focusing on a
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Spawn killing everyone. ;''Spawn Kills Everyone Too!'' :A four-part mini-series sequel to the one-shot ''Spawn Kills Everyone''. ;''Spawn's Universe'' :A one-shot issue that sets up the expanded Spawn Universe titles. ;''The Scorched'' :An ongoing series that focuses on a team of rotating roster of heroes. ;''King Spawn'' :An ongoing story starting Spawn against old foes and becoming king. ;''Gunslinger Spawn'' :A series that focuses on Gunslinger Spawn's adventures. ;''Batman/Spawn'' :A third crossover one-shot of Batman and Spawn written by McFarlane and drawn by Greg Capullo. Released December 13, 2022.


Legal disputes


Dispute with Neil Gaiman

In 1993, McFarlane contracted
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to write ''Spawn'' #9. While doing so, Gaiman introduced the characters Cogliostro,
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, and Medieval Spawn. All three characters were designed and co-created by Todd McFarlane and continued to be featured in the series after Gaiman's involvement, and some had tie-ins with McFarlane's toy company. Cogliostro had a prominent role in the live-action movie in 1997. McFarlane had agreed that Gaiman was a co-creator of the characters and paid him royalties for reprints, graphic novels, and action figures. After a few years, he ceased the payment of royalties and gave Gaiman notice that he owned all rights to the characters, citing the copyright notice from #9 and claimed that Gaiman's work had been work-for-hire and that McFarlane was the sole owner. In 2002, Gaiman filed suit against McFarlane and, in response, McFarlane counter-sued. Gaiman had partnered with Marvel Comics to form Marvels and Miracles, LLC, which bankrolled the lawsuit. The main goal was to determine the issue of ownership for another character Gaiman felt he had a stake in, Miracleman, which at the time McFarlane was believed to hold a sizable stake in after his buyout of the assets of Eclipse Comics. This issue was thrown out. Instead, the court chose to rule on the breach of contract issue, the rights of ownership and the copyrightability of the characters from ''Spawn'' #9. Several arguments were presented by McFarlane and all were rejected, leading to a sizable judgment against McFarlane and
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. The matter went to appeal and the judgment was upheld in a 2003 decision. Gaiman's rights as co-creator and co-owner of Cogliostro, Angela, and Medieval Spawn were acknowledged. The court's view was that Gaiman and McFarlane's collaboration led to each contributing half of the work. Gaiman wrote the story while McFarlane illustrated the character; because of this, each held a 50% stake in the characters. Issue 9 was reprinted for the first time since the lawsuit was filed in the hardcover edition of ''Spawn Origins: Volume 1''. In a reprint collection of the first twelve issues of ''Spawn'', the contentious issue (along with Dave Sim's #10, featuring copyrighted character Cerebus) was excluded, but both issues have been reprinted in the hardcover and deluxe editions of ''Spawn Origins Collection: Volume 1'', and the black & white 2012 (and the later 2021 color edition) softcover
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''Spawn Compendium'' 1, collecting ''Spawn'' issues #1–50. In 2012, McFarlane and Gaiman settled their dispute, and Gaiman was given full ownership of the character Angela. Gaiman, in turn, sold all rights to the character to Marvel Comics.


Tony Twist lawsuit

Todd McFarlane created a mob enforcer character named "Antonio 'Tony Twist' Twistelli", who McFarlane acknowledged was named after hockey player Tony Twist. Twist won a $15 million verdict in 2004 when a jury found Todd McFarlane Productions had profited from Twist's likeness. The verdict was upheld after two appeals in June 2006, but the two later settled out of court for $5 million.


Creative teams

;Writers * Todd McFarlane (#'s 1–7, 12–15, 21–150, 185–current) (wrote #'s 201–219 under pseudonym Will Carlton) *
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(#'s 71–150, 185–190) * David Hine (#'s 150–184) * Jonathan David Goff (#'s 200–241, 297, 303-305) * Paul Jenkins (#'s 251–254) * Erik Larsen (#'s 259–266) * Darragh Savage (#'s 276–282) * Rory McConville (#'s 327-present) ;Artists * Todd McFarlane (#'s 1–15, 21–24, 26–34, 50, 195–196, 200, 300) * Greg Capullo (#'s 16–20, 26–37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49–75, 78–100, 193, 200, 300-301) * Angel Medina (#'s 101–139, 142–150) * Philip Tan (#'s 150–164, 306-307) *
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(#'s 166–173, 176–178, 180–184) * Whilce Portacio (#'s 185–192, 194–195, 197) * Erik Larsen (#'s 199, 258–266) (contributed uncredited inking work on #27) * Szymon Kudranski (#'s 201–250, 256–257, 267–275, 283, 291-292) * Jonboy Meyers (#'s 251–256) *
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(#'s 276–282, 284–290, 293-305) * Carlo Barberi (#'s 311-Current) ;Guest writers * Alan Moore (#'s 8, 37) (also wrote Spawn: Blood Feud prelude back-up story in #32) *
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(#9) (also wrote a scene in #26 uncredited) * Dave Sim (# 10) * Frank Miller (#11) * Grant Morrison (#'s 16–18) * Andrew Grossenberg (#'s 19–20) * Tom Orzechowski (#'s 19–20) * Julia Simmons (#38) * Steve Niles (#'s 105–106) *
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(#200) * Scott Snyder (#300) ;Guest artists *
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(#'s 25, 200) * Tony Daniel (#'s 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48) (also drew Spawn: Blood Feud prelude back-up story in #32) * Dwayne Turner (#'s 76–77) * Nat Jones (#'s 139–141) *
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(#165) * Bing Cansino (#'s 174–175) * Mike Mayhew (#179) * Rob Liefeld (#196) (contributed uncredited inking work on #11 along with Jim Lee) *
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(#198) *
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(#200) * Michael Golden (#200) *
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(#300) * Jerome Opeña (#'s 300-301) * Clayton Crain (#301) * Ken Lashley (#'s 308-309) * Jim Muniz (#310)


Collected editions

Many issues of ''Spawn'' have been gathered together in various trade paperbacks collections since the mid-nineties. The original US and UK trade releases contain issue 9, but not 10 ( Cerebus' appearance).


US releases

Each containing four to five issues, the original ''Spawn'' trade paperbacks started in 1995 under a different trade cover design, going up to three volumes only. After the live-action 1997 movie, a new trade cover design was created, with Brent Ashe providing new covers for Books 1–7, and Ashley Wood for Books 8–12. These reissues were retitled with
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s. The sequential trades stopped after Book 12, but several new volumes appeared in 2006–2008, collecting various story arcs. Beginning in 2009, a new series of volumes was released, collecting the "Endgame" storyline. From 2015 to 2020, with "Resurrection", "Satan Saga Wars", "Hell on Earth", "Dark Horror", "Enemy of the State", and "Vengeance" volumes, the trade paperbacks have started in sequential order again collecting issues #251–297. After a two-year gap, the line resumed with three volumes released in 2022: "Spawn: Record Breaker" (May 2022), ''Spawn: Aftermath'' (July 2022) and ''Spawn: Omega'' (September 2022), between them collecting ''Spawn'' issues #298-314. * Book 1, "Beginnings", 1–5 * Book 2, "Dark Discoveries", 6–9, 11 * Book 3, "Book 3", 12–15 * Book 4, "Book 4", 16–20 * Book 5, "Death and Rebirth", 21–25 * Book 6, "Pathway to Judgement", 26–30 * Book 7, "Deadman's Touch", 31–34 * Book 8, "Betrayal of Blood", 35–38 * Book 9, "Urban Jungle", 39–42 * Book 10, "Vengeance of the Dead", 43–47 * Book 11, "Crossroads", 48–50 (50 is double-sized) * Book 12, "Immortality", 51–54 * ''Spawn: Capital Collection'' (January 1993) – contains issues 1–3 (note: this was a limited edition hardcover exclusively available from
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, and only 1200 copies were made) * ''Spawn: The Armageddon Collection Part 1'' – contains issues 150–155 * ''Spawn: The Armageddon Collection Part 2'' – contains issues 156–164 * ''Spawn: The Complete Armageddon Collection'' – contains issues 150–164 * ''Spawn: New Flesh Collection'' (December 2007) – contains issues 166–169, plus a short story from Image Holiday Special 2005
(note: Issue #165 wasn't included because it features the story of Mandarin Spawn) * ''Spawn: Neo Noir'' – contains issues 170–175 * ''Spawn: EndGame Volume 1'' (June 2009) – contains issues 185–190, with some altered artwork * ''Spawn: EndGame Volume 2'' (April 2010) – contains issues 191–196, with some altered artwork * ''Spawn: EndGame Collection'' (January 2011) – combines Endgame Vol 1 and 2 (issues 185–196 with some altered artwork) * ''Spawn: New Beginnings Volume 1'' (July 2011) – contains issues 201–206. * ''Spawn: New Beginnings Volume 2'' (March 2012) – contains issues 207–212. * ''Spawn: Resurrection'' (November 2015) – contains ''Spawn: Resurrection'' #1 and issues 251–255. * ''Spawn: Satan Saga Wars'' (June 21, 2016) – collects SPAWN #256–262 * ''Spawn: Hell on Earth'' (September 20, 2017) – collects SPAWN #263–275 * ''Spawn: Dark Horror'' (April 23, 2019) – collects SPAWN #276–283 * ''Spawn: Enemy of the State'' (August 21, 2019) – collects SPAWN #284-290 * ''Spawn: Vengeance'' (May 27, 2020) – collects SPAWN #291-297 * ''Spawn: Record Breaker'' (May 11, 2022) – collects SPAWN #298-301 * ''Spawn: Aftermath'' (July 13, 2022) – collects SPAWN #302-307 * ''Spawn: Omega'' (September 28, 2022) – collects SPAWN #308-314


''Spawn Collection''

In 2005 the entire ''Spawn'' series began to appear in massive trade paperback releases under the title ''Spawn Collection'', each containing (with the exception of Volume 1) approximately twenty issues. Released after the Gaiman lawsuit, these editions do not contain either Issue 9 (featuring the first appearance of Angela and Cogliostro, both created by Neil Gaiman) or Issue 10 (featuring Dave Sim's Cerebus). ''Spawn Collection'' Volumes 1 and 2 were published in both hardcover and trade paperback formats, while Volume 3 onward were only released as trade paperbacks. As of 2009, ''Spawn Collection Volume 1'' is currently out of print, with its fourth printing released in June 2007. In 2009 it was announced that the ''Spawn Collection'' would end with Volume 6, to be replaced by a new TBP format that includes soft- and hardcover versions, reprinting the entire ''Spawn'' series from the early issues once again (''Spawn Origins Collection'', see below). * ''Spawn Collection Volume 1'' – contains issues 1–8, 11–12 (December 2005) * ''Spawn Collection Volume 2'' – contains issues 13–33 (July 2006) * ''Spawn Collection Volume 3'' – contains issues 34–54 (March 2007) * ''Spawn Collection Volume 4'' – contains issues 55–75 (September 2007) * ''Spawn Collection Volume 5'' – contains issues 76–95 (April 2008) * ''Spawn Collection Volume 6'' – contains issues 96–116 (August 2008) ''Spawn Collection Volume 1'' was ranked 17 in the top 100 graphic novels for December 2005 period, with pre-order sales of 3,227.


''Spawn Compendium''

In 2012, in celebration of Image Comics' then 20 years as a publisher and ''Spawn'' being one of their longest running titles, ''Spawn Compendium'' was released, reprinting ''Spawn'' issues #1–50 at 1136 pages in black and white, though this volume does not collect the individual issues' covers. The book went to a second printing in March 2016. A new edition of this volume, collected now in full color, was released in February 2021 with a different front cover art (from ''Spawn'' #95, and back cover art from ''Spawn'' #70). As with the previous edition, this book does not collect the individual issues' covers. Subsequent volumes have been released since collecting every 50 issues per tome. * ''Spawn Compendium'' 1 – collects ''Spawn'' issues #1–50 in black and white, 1136 pages () (2012). Color Editions: * ''Spawn Compendium'' 1 Color – collects ''Spawn'' issues #1–50, 1136 pages () (2021). * ''Spawn Compendium'' 2 – collects ''Spawn'' issues #51–100, 1084 pages () (2021). * ''Spawn Compendium'' 3 - collects ''Spawn'' issues #101-150, 1136 pages () (2022).


''Spawn Origins Collection''

In 2009, a line of newly redesigned and reformatted trade paperbacks was announced, replacing the ''Spawn Collection'' line (see above) and once again collecting the early issues of ''Spawn''. These new trades feature new cover art by Greg Capullo, recreating classic ''Spawn'' covers. In addition to the 6 issue trade paperbacks, this line features three oversized 12–13 issue hardcovers, and two large 25-issue limited slipcased deluxe editions (which come in both a standard edition and a signed and numbered edition limited to 500 copies). The 12-issue hardcover edition of Volume One was the first to reprint both Issues 9 and 10, and the 25-issue deluxe editions did as well. ''Spawn Origins Collection'' Volume 20 trade paperback was the final volume released in 2014, collecting issues #117–122. In May 2019, a new edition of ''Spawn Origins Collection'' Volume 1 TPB (6th printing) was published at the low cover price of US$9.99. The book went back to press again for a seventh printing a few months later in September 2019. After an eight-year gap, the line resumed in April 2022 with ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 21'' collecting issues #123–128. ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 22'' collecting issues #129-134 was published in September 2022. * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 1'' – collects issues #1–6 (May 2009) (sixth printing released in May 2019 at US$9.99 cover price) (seventh printing released in September 2019) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 2'' – collects issues #7–9, 11–14 (July 2009) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 3'' – collects issues #15–20 (December 2009) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 4'' – collects issues #21–26 (January 2010) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 5'' – collects issues #27–32 (May 2010) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 6'' – collects issues #33–38 (July 2010) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 7'' – collects issues #39–44 (September 2010) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 8'' – collects issues #45–50 (November 2010) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 9'' – collects issues #51–56 (February 2011) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 10'' – collects issues #57–62 (March 2011) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 11'' – collects issues #63–68 (June 2011) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 12'' – collects issues #69–74 (September 2011) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 13'' – collects issues #75–80 (January 2012) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 14'' – collects issues #81–86 (March 2012) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 15'' – collects issues #87–92 (June 2012) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 16'' – collects issues #93–98 (September 2012) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 17'' – collects issues #99–104 (February 2013) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 18'' – collects issues #105–110 (May 2013) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 19'' – collects issues #111–116 (September 2013) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 20'' – collects issues #117–122 (February 2014) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 21'' – collects issues #123–128 (April 2022) * ''Spawn Origins Collection Volume 22'' collects issues #129-134 (September 2022)


Deluxe edition

* ''Spawn Origins Collection: Deluxe Edition Volume 1'' – collects issues #1–25 * ''Spawn Origins Collection: Deluxe Edition Volume 2'' – collects issues #26–50 * ''Spawn Origins Collection: Deluxe Edition Volume 3'' – collects issues #51–75 * ''Spawn Origins Collection: Deluxe Edition Volume 4'' – collects issues #76–100 * ''Spawn Origins Collection: Deluxe Edition Volume 5'' – collects issues #101-125


Hardcover edition


UK releases

These releases were originally published in fifteen 5–6–issue volumes in the UK by Titan Books, with titles named by religious theme. The following books contained original series issues 1–82, with the exception of the previously mentioned Issue 10. * ''Creation'' – contains issues 1–5 * ''Evolution'' – contains issues 6–9 and 11 * ''Revelation'' – contains issues 12–15 * ''Escalation'' – contains issues 16–20 * ''Confrontation'' – contains issues 21–25 * ''Retribution'' – contains issues 26–30 * ''Transformation'' – contains issues 31–36 * ''Abduction'' – contains issues 37–42 * ''Sanction'' – contains issues 43–48 * ''Damnation'' – contains issues 49–53 * ''Corruption'' – contains issues 54–58 * ''Devastation'' – contains issues 59–64 * ''Termination'' – contains issues 65–70 * ''Resurrection'' – contains issues 71–76 * ''Ascension'' – contains issues 77–82


South African releases

Originally published by a South African publisher named Battle Axe Press in the early 1990s. Only the first 10 issues were published due to legal matters. The comic book prints were released on standard paper as opposed to the original glossy paper from Image comics.


Spanish releases

Published by Planeta DeAgostini / Planeta Cómic. 1 - Deuda con el Diablo (#140-144) - December 2005 2 - Aullido (#145-150) - December 2005 3 - La Promesa (#151-157) - December 2006 4 - Destruccion (#158-162) - April 2007 5 - Los que Oyen Voces (#163-168) - April 2008 6 - Tres Hermanos (#169-173) - January 2010 7 - El Monstruo de la Burbuja (#174-178) - May 2010 8 - La Batalla Interior (#179-184) - May 2010 9 - Fin del Juego 1 (#185-190) - July 2010 10 - Fin del Juego 2 (#191-196) - September 2010 11 - Spawn Resurrección (Spawn Resurrection, Spawn #251-255) - September 2017


Brazilian releases

In the year of 1996 was published by Editora Abril Jovem the first 150 numbers of Spawn. There was another magazine named "A Maldição do Spawn" collecting only the first 12 numbers of Curse of Spawn. The arc 'Twist of Fate' was named "A Caçada ao Poderoso Chefão" (like 'The Hunt for the Powerful Kingpin') collecting the numbers 17, 18, and 19 of Curse of Spawn. There were two other mini-series magazines like Angela, Violator, Spawn Bible, Blood Feud, and the two encounters with Batman. This run of publications ended in the year 2005. In the meantime, in the year 2001, another publisher called Pandora Books released the edition named "Witchblade: Era das Trevas" (like 'The Dark Ages') with the encounter with the character Medieval Spawn. In the year 2006 to 2008 Spawn changed its publisher (after 10 years of Editora Abril Jovem) and went to Editora Pixel Media. They were released from issues number 151 to 178. Besides that, they released in the format of trade paperback the edition of Spawn Armageddon, Spawn Godslayer, and the first two editions of Spawn Origin. In the year 2012 Spawn was released in the format of a special trade paperback by the publisher HQ Maniacs Editora (a.k.a. HQM), named "Spawn: Herança Maldita" (like 'Damn Inheritance' or 'Bad Seed' too), collecting numbers 179 to 184. At the beginning of the year 2019, Todd McFarlane himself confirmed on social media that a new Brazilian publisher named New Order Editora will release Spawn from the number 251 to 255 and the special "Spawn: Resurrection".


Related collected editions


Spin-off trade paperback collections

Several ''Spawn''-related mini-series has been collected in trade paperback editions. * ''Angela'' (later retitled ''Spawn: Angela's Hunt'') – collects Neil Gaiman's ''Angela'' issues 1–3 and the 1995 one-shot. * ''Spawn: Bloodfeud'' – collects ''Spawn: Bloodfeud'' 1–4 * ''Hellspawn: The Ashley Wood Collection'' – collects Hellspawn issues 1–10, replaces pages from issue 10 originally drawn by Ben Templesmith with new art by Ashley Wood * ''Spawn: The Undead'' – collects ''Spawn: The Undead'' issues 1–9 * ''Medieval Spawn/Witchblade'' – collects Medieval Spawn/Witchblade 1–3 * ''Sam & Twitch Book 1: Udaku'' – collects 1–8 of the ''Sam and Twitch'' spin-off. * ''Sam & Twitch: The Brian Michael Bendis Collection 1'' – collects issues 1–9 * ''Sam & Twitch: The Brian Michael Bendis Collection 2'' – collects issues 10–19 * ''Sam & Twitch: The Writer'' * ''Violator vs. Badrock'' – collects Alan Moore's crossover miniseries issues 1–4 * ''Shadows of Spawn Collection'' – collects the Spawn manga * ''Spawn: Book of the Dead'' Released in both hardcover and softcover editions * ''Alan Moore: Wild Worlds'' – collects '' Spawn/WildC.A.T.S.'' 1–4


One-shot editions

* ''Spawn: Blood and Shadows'' * ''Spawn: Blood and Salvation'' * ''Spawn: Simony'' * ''Spawn: Architects of Fear'' * ''Spawn: The Movie'' * ''Spawn: The Book Of Souls'' ASIN: B0039ODNQW * ''Spawn: Bible'' ASIN: B001M0G3NK * ''Spawn
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Spin-off hardcover collection

A few ''Spawn''-related mini-series have been collected in HC editions. * ''Spawn: The Dark Ages Complete Collection'' – collects Issues 1–28 * ''Hellspawn: Complete Collection'' – collects Issues 1–16 * ''Sam & Twitch: Complete Collection Volume 1'' – collects Issues 1–12 * ''Sam& Twitch : Complete Collection Volume 2'' – collects Issues 13–24 * ''Batman/Spawn: The Classic Collection'' – collects '' Batman-Spawn: War Devil and'' ''
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''Curse of the Spawn''

Most of the '' Curse of the Spawn'' – spin-off series has been collected in trade paperback editions. * ''Curse of the Spawn: Book 1: Sacrifice of the Soul'' – issues 1–4 * ''Curse of the Spawn: Book 2: Blood and Sutures'' – issues 5–8 * ''Curse of the Spawn: Book 3: Shades of Grey'' – issues 9–11, 29 * ''Curse of the Spawn: Book 4: Lost Values'' – issues 12–14, 22 * ''The Best of Curse of the Spawn'' – contains issues 1–8, 12–16 and 20–29 without the coloring


In other media


Television

* Spawn made his animated debut in the
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'' Todd McFarlane's Spawn'' in which Spawn is voiced by Keith David. The series won two
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s (one in 1998 and another in 1999) and two Golden Reel Awards (1998/1999). * In 2019, McFarlane revealed that there will be two animated shows based on the character, one for kids and the other for adults.


Film

* In 1997, a
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featured Michael Jai White as Spawn. As a result, White became the first African American to portray a major comic book superhero in a major motion picture. * In early 2015, McFarlane announced a new Spawn film adaptation. In February 2016 McFarlane confirmed he had completed the script for the film with a larger-than-normal page count because he's "putting in details for myself" in conjunction with his hopes to direct. In July 2017, it was confirmed that McFarlane would direct the film, which is being produced under Jason Blum's production company Blumhouse. In May 2018, it was reported that Jamie Foxx would portray the title character. In July 2018, the working title was revealed to be ''Tony Dynamite''. In November 2019, the film restarted development due to the financial success of the R-rated comic book film '' Joker''. In August 2021, it was revealed that '' Broken City'' screenwriter
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had been hired to rewrite McFarlane's screenplay. In October 2022, McFarlane announced that Scott Silver,
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, and Matthew Mixon had been hired to rewrite the screenplay. * Spawn appears in '' Ready Player One''. He appears as an avatar fighting the forces of IOI on Planet Doom during the final battle.


Video games

Spawn has starred in several video games: * '' Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game'' (1995) ( SNES) * '' Spawn: The Eternal'' (1997) (
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) * ''Spawn: The Ultimate'' (1997) (PlayStation, only released in Japan) * '' Spawn'' (1999) (
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) voiced by Scott Keck. * '' Spawn: In the Demon's Hand'' (1999, 2000; Dreamcast, Arcade) voiced by Maurice Dean Wint. * '' Spawn: Armageddon'' (2003; Xbox,
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, and Nintendo GameCube) voiced by
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. * '' Soulcalibur II'' (2003; Xbox) voiced by
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in the Japanese version and by
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in the English dub. * '' Soulcalibur II HD Online'' (2013): ( Xbox 360, PlayStation 3) * '' Mortal Kombat 11'' (2019;
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, Xbox One,
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,
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) with Keith David reprising his role.


Merchandising

* At the time of the release of the
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, Spawn appeared in several commercials for Taco Bell. * In 1994
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released the first line of Spawn toys produced, in later years the series would include alternate timeframes and different takes on the classic characters with toyline series.


Music

'' The Dark Saga'' by Iced Earth is a concept album based upon the ''Spawn'' story. The cover of the album, by Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane, depicts Spawn himself, though due to legal issues, Iced Earth could not use the names of the characters in the songs.


Reception

Spawn was ranked 60th on '' Wizard'' magazine's list of the Top 200 Comic Book Characters of All Time, 50th on '' Empire'' magazine's list of The 50 Greatest Comic Book Characters, and 36th on ''IGN''s 2011 Top 100 Comic Book Heroes."IGN's Top 100 Comic Book Heroes: (40–21)"
.
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. May 5, 2011


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