Spawn marks its 350th issue with a new ruler of Hell and big changes to the record-breaking comic's status quo
The celebratory issue changes everything for Al Simmons
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ComicsSpawnSpawn marks its 350th issue with a new ruler of Hell and big changes to the record-breaking comic’s status quoWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
ComicsSpawnSpawn marks its 350th issue with a new ruler of Hell and big changes to the record-breaking comic’s status quoWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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There are few constants in life, butImage president Todd McFarlane’s Spawn is surely one of them. The character debuted in May 1992’s Spawn #1 and has run for more than 30 years. The comic reaches #350 this week, and it’s an issue that marks a major turning point in the series.
Nobody has sat on the Throne of Hell since Spawn #100 (published all the way back in November 2000) when Al …