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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.
Offers guidance to Spawn, taking shape into several humans including Jesus Christ. Medieval Spawn Medieval-era Hellspawn was previously a knight named Sir John of York, returning several hundred years in the future to do good deeds. Haunt: The protagonist of a series of the same name; appears as a supporting character in Spawn.
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 has also been released on DVD as a film series.
The spawn (eggs) of a clownfish. The black spots are the developing eyes. Spawn is the eggs and sperm released or deposited into water by aquatic animals. As a verb, to spawn refers to the process of freely releasing eggs and sperm into a body of water (fresh or marine); the physical act is known as spawning. The vast majority of aquatic and ...
Spawn or spawning may refer to: Spawning, the eggs and sperm of aquatic animals; Arts, entertainment, and media. Spawn (character), a fictional character in the ...
Violator (also referred to at times as The Violator) is a supervillain who appears in the Spawn comic books published by Image Comics.The character first appeared in Spawn #2 (cover-dated May 1992) and was created by writer-artist Todd McFarlane.
Spawn is a 1997 American superhero film based on the Image Comics character of the same name.Directed by Mark A.Z. Dippé, the film stars Michael Jai White in the title role, alongside John Leguizamo, Martin Sheen, Theresa Randle, D. B. Sweeney, and Nicol Williamson in his final film role.
Malebolgia is slain by Spawn in issue #100. Spawn is offered the crown of the Eighth Circle, and though he declines, Spawn still receives vastly enhanced powers and command over Hell itself. It has become known that Mammon is a far more commanding presence in Hell than Malebolgia and later on Satan himself being the true ruler of Hell.