Spawn #350 promises a "story 32 years in the making" with a new costume, a new artist, and a new ruler of Hell

Jan. 26, 2024



Plus a limited run of signed McFarlane covers

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Todd McFarlane’sSpawnreaches its landmark 350th issue in February and Image is promising big changes ahead for the record-breaking comic.

More significantly, however, it seems that a new ruler will be seizing control of the Seat of Hell, which has sat empty since Spawn killed Malebolgia in the comic’s 100th issue, way back in 2000.

The 40-page issue comes in a choice of six different covers and we’ve got them all in the gallery below.

From left to right we have covers by Puppeteer Lee, Todd McFarlane,Ryan Stegman, Brett Booth, Jonathan Glapion, and a second cover by McFarlane. What’s more, some of these will be signed by the legendary writer/artist. Comic retailers who order 25 copies or more of Spawn #350 by its FOC deadline of January 29 will receive one copy of the signed McFarlane variant, which will arrive on March 7 (TBC) after the issue has been published in February.

Here’s are some unlettered interiors from the new issue, followed by the publisher’s synopsis.

“In Spawn #350, The Throne of Hell has sat vacant and empty since issue #100. After the death of Malebolgia at the hands of Al Simmons, no one has proven themselves worthy enough to claim the power of the Throne for themselves… until now. The story 32 years in the making is finally here. Who takes the Throne? Who becomes the supreme ruler of Hell?”

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Spawn #350 is published by Image Comics on February 21.

Spawn is, without doubt, one of thebest non-Marvel or DC comic book superheroes.

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