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Spawn (1992) #1-35, + #37-39
Spawn (1992) #1-35, + #37-39
Regular Price $199.99Vendor: Image
Hurry! Only1units left in stock!Local Pickup OnlyWe do not offer shipping at this time. We are located in Southside Plaza off 50 HWY and 3rd St by Jumpin' Catfish and Johnny Ray's Drive-In.Item HoldsAny items on hold that have not been purchased ahead of time will be returned to the shelf after 48 hours without contacting the store.Out of Stock?Let us know you would like a copy of anything in our inventory and we'll put you at the top of the list!Don't See It?Looking for something we don't have? Let us know! We might be able to get it for you.QUESTIONS, PART ONE While a strange assailant stalks the city, ripping out human hearts, another otherworldly being arrives. As his mind reels, our tortured hero remembers that he struck a deal with the devil in order to return to his beloved wife - five years after his death. The man who was Al Simmons is no more. He has become Spawn.
Key Facts
- 1st appearance of Spawn
- 1st appearance of Sam & Twitch
- 1st appearance of Malebolgia
- 1st cameo appearance of Jason Wynn
- Pin-up of Pitt.
- 1st appearance of Clown aka the Violator, a demon
- 2nd cameo appearance of Jason Wynn, named
- 1st appearance of Cyan Fitzgerald as a child, later becomes Black Mirror as an adult
- 1st cover appearance of the Violator
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1st appearance of Billy Kincaid, a child predator
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1st appearance of Sherlee Johnson, a seven-year-old victim of Billy Kincaid
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[February 2025 - formerly titled No Home Here, a solo series retitled The Curse of Sherlee Johnson is rescheduled for May 21 featuring the child who was introduced and killed in this issue over 30 years ago]
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1st appearance of Overtkill
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1st appearance of Tony Twist, a character named after a professional hockey player
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After a 10 year court battle that initially awarded Twist $24 million dollars but was reversed, the two parties ended up settling out of court for $5 million dollars
- The first time in Todd McFarlane's career that he forgot to sign the cover is often requested to be signed by Todd at conventions
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1st appearance of Vindicator, the brother of Violator
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Origin of Hell, the different levels explained
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Written by Alan Moore
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Pin-up by Frank Miller
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Cover art inspired by Spider-Man #1 (1990)
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1st appearance of Angela
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later acquired by Marvel as Thor's half sister
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1st appearance of Medieval Spawn
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1st appearance of Cogliostro
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Cover inspired by Wonder Woman #72
- 48-page expanded version of Spawn #10 (1993) guest-starring Cerebus, written by Dave Sim with art by Todd McFarlane
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Death of Al Simmons, in a flashback
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Origin of Spawn, where it is discovered that Chapel was his murderer
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1st full appearance of Jason Wynn, previously appeared in multiple cameos
- Origin of Chapel's disfigurement at the hands of Spawn
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Jason Wynn becomes Anti-Spawn aka the Redeemer, in final panel
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1st appearance of Major Vale
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First artwork on the Spawn title by Greg Capullo
- 1st full appearance of the Redeemer
- 1st appearance of Tremor
- 1st appearance of The Curse, a cult-like leader of vagrants with cybernetic arms
- 1st appearance of Eddie, later becomes the third Redeemer
- 1st appearance of the second Redeemer, selected by Heaven
- Includes a six-page prelude to the story arc "Spawn: Blood Feud" written by Alan Moore
- 1st cameo appearance of Freak, eyes only
- 2nd cameo appearance of Freak
- 1st full appearance and cover of Freak
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1st appearance and origin of Cy-Gor, a cyborg primate
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[June 2022 - Gen-Lock creator will bring an adult-animated series of McFarlane Toys ‘Raw10’ to Netflix - toyline includes Cy-Gor]
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Pulp Grading Guide
'Near Mint (NM)'
Near Mint condition cards show minimal or no wear from play or handling and will have an unmarked surface, crisp corners, and otherwise pristine edges outside of minimal handling. Near Mint condition cards appear 'fresh out of the pack,' with edges and surfaces virtually free from all flaws. '
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'Lightly Played (LP)'
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'Moderately Played (MP)'
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'Heavily Played (HP)'
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'Damaged (D)'
Damaged condition cards show obvious tears, bends, or creases that could make the card illegal for tournament play, even when sleeved. Damaged condition cards have massive border wear, possible writing or major inking (ex. white-bordered cards with black-markered front borders), massive corner wear, prevalent scratching, folds, creases or tears. '
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