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Spawn stands on a decrepit rooftop in New York City. He receives flashbacks of his former life, and his betrayal by Jason Wynn. A green flash of light tears through the city, signaling the demon's war against the angels in battle known as Armageddon. Knocked off the rooftops, Spawn takes to the street to answer the call and get revenge.
The character is a boss in the video games Spawn: The Eternal, Spawn: The NES Game, Spawn: The Ultimate, Spawn on the Game Boy Advance, and Spawn: Armageddon (voiced by Steve Blum). [10] He also serves as a playable character in Spawn: In the Demon's Hand, [12] voiced by John Stocker and Sean Sullivan in his human and demonic forms respectively ...
Following the events of Spawn #350, a new line-up of titles was announced in February 2024. "The New U" is set to build up on the foundations of Spawn's Universe and launch a new era of Spawn titles. Each title in The New U will have drastically different tones and genres. Ranging from Horror, Drama, Crime, Science-Fiction and Comedy.
One of the villains in Spawn: The Dark Age. Guy Dublanc Villain in the Spawn: The Dark Ages series. Sisters of the Morrigan Three female villains who worship the Morrigan from Spawn: The Dark Ages. Reaver Rogue angel from the video game Spawn: Armageddon. Dakota Female villain with the ability to control dinosaurs. Jerchio
Jason Wynn has appeared as an antagonist in a number of video games based on Spawn including Spawn: Armageddon, [9] Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game, [10] Spawn: The Eternal [11] and Spawn: In the Demon's Hand. [12] Jason Wynn was mentioned in Mortal Kombat 11. In her dialogue with Spawn, Sonya Blade states to him that Wynn is now an ...
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Todd McFarlane's Spawn: The Video Game is a video game based on the Spawn comic book character. It was released in the United States and Europe for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System console . Developed by Ukiyotei and published by Acclaim Entertainment and Sony Electronic Publishing in late 1995, it features Al Simmons, Spawn, trying to ...
Todd McFarlane's Spawn, also known as Spawn: The Animated Series or simply Spawn, is an American adult animated superhero television series that aired on HBO from 1997 through 1999 [2] and reran on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block in Japan. It is the first of two adult animated series (alongside Spicy City) to air on HBO on the same ...