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Boy whose soul is sealed within Spawn's heart; a young Hellspawn that uses his powers to help Spawn. Hiroshi Kitamura One of the lost souls within Spawn. Kumiko Kitamura The granddaughter of Hiroshi and one of the lost souls. Marc Simmons Spawn's brother, an FBI profiler and field agent. Marc Rosen A journalist. Susan Matthews Marc Rosen's ...
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 ...
Hellspawn is an American comic book series published by Image Comics. Inspired by Spawn, Hellspawn is darker and more atmospheric than the former, and frequently deals with disturbing subject matter. It originally featured writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Ashley Wood. The first issue of Hellspawn was published in August 2000.
The first long-term monthly spinoff series. Consisted of a number of story arcs centered on supporting characters from the main series, such as a future Hellspawn during the Apocalypse or Sam & Twitch. Aimed at an older demographic than the main series and is significantly darker in tone, with more disturbing visuals and themes. 29 issues.
Jason Wynn is a supervillain in the Todd McFarlane Image Universe comic book series Spawn.Wynn is the corrupt director of the United States Security Group. He is perhaps the most powerful man in the world, and has politicians throughout the government on his payroll.
Image credits: Sony Pictures #3 Eric Cartman. Eric Cartman is one of the main characters, alongside his friends Stan, Kenny, and Kyle, of the adult series South Park which has aired since 1997.
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.
The Curse, born Phillip Krahn, seeks a chance to lead Heaven's armies against the armies of Hell. When he was a boy he removed his left eye and scarred his face with a large, deep scratch from a rusty metal fence running horizontally over his right eye. He removed his right arm when he was older to show his dedication to God.