Spawn Just Introduced the Deadliest Infernal Super Team of All Time
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The following contains major spoilers for Spawn Kills Every Spawn #3, on sale now from Image Comics.
Spawny’s hunt for every single variant of himself has just led to the creation of a horrifying new Hellspawn team.
Spawn Kills Every Spawn #3 finds Spawny, the diminutive Multiversal variant of the iconic Image Comics antihero, hard at work figuring out what to do next as he hunts down various versions of himself across as many dimensions as possible. To that end, he has assembled a crack team consisting of Chainsaw Spawn, Saguaro Spawn, Maniac Spawn, Giant Poisonous Spider-Spawn, and the near untouchable Bromine Monochloride Spawn. Unfortunately, Spawny’s new teammates are quick to realize that he is the weakest of them all, and as such is the first who needs to be cut down in the name of complete and total annihilation.
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Written by JOHN LAYMAN Art by ROB “SKETCHCRAFT” DUENAS Colors by ROBERT NUGENT Letters by JOHN LAYMAN Cover art by ROB “SKETCHCRAFT” DUENAS and ROB GUILLORY
Spawn Kills Every Spawn introduced Spawny, a cartoonish variant of the titular antihero, in its very first issue. The series follows Spawny as he attempts to hunt down other Spawns from across the Multiverse, adding their power to his own as he slowly works his way towards taking down the greatest Spawn of all time – Al Simmons. So far, Spawny or Little Albert as his doting mother calls him, has only managed to murder a handful of other Spawn variants, most of whom have been utterly defenseless even in the face of such a pint-sized threat.
Spawn Kills Every Spawn is just one of ten new titles that are being launched by Image Comics to expand the Spawn Universe further than fans have ever seen before. Alongside Layman and Duenes’ Spawn Kills Every Spawn are Erica Schultz and Ze Carlos’ Spawn: Rat City, as well as Sam and Twitch: Case Files by McFarlane and Szymon Kudranski, Deadly Tales of the Gunslinger by Jimmy Palmiotti and Patric Reynolds, Misery also by McFarlane and Kudranski, Medieval Spawn, Violator by Kyle Hotz, Focus by McFarlane and Marco Failla, and No Home Here by Jonathan Glapion and Daniel Henriques.
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Spawn has appeared in numerous books and alongside different characters, with his own popularity seeing the launch of several spinoff titles.
These titles have followed the release of the ground-breaking milestone issue of Spawn #350, which upended the Spawn Universe and its mythos in numerous ways. Ahead of its release, creator Todd McFarlane noted that “#350 is an oddly good jumping-on point for people who are new to the title and/or lapsed readers, in that you’re going to get this answer to this question of who’s going to finally take over the throne after 250 issues. So you don’t even have to read the previous 250 issues. You just have to know there was a vacancy.”
Spawn Kills Every Spawn #3 is on sale now from Image Comics.
Source: Image Comics
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