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Combo

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I was a kid when it came out, but the hype around it seemed unreal at the time (possibly because it was a new character, and the usual suspects were stale).

Was the character/comic a game-changer? If so, how?

How popular was it?

Are you a fan of the character/comic? If so, how highly do you rate it amongst the legends in that world?
 
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Punch

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Well when those artists at marvel left to go form Image, there was the promise of greater creator's rights. That seemed like something that was pretty positive from jump. I don't think it 100 percent worked out that way, but i remember the hype was there.

Jim Lee is one of my favorite artists from the 90's, and McFarlane's idea for spawn fit in perfectly to that era's "gritty anti-hero" popularity. I recall the book was outselling some other heavy hitters. Pretty sure it outsold Superman.

The premise of the character was very different from most other mainstream "heroes", so a fresh take on Spawn's origins was something that resonated with a lot of fans.

I personally liked the character, but some of the stories fell flat overall.
 

Daglord

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I was a big fan of the HBO series. if you haven't already, check it out. I didn't follow the comics much before or after, but that series was awesome. the live action movie was garbage (IMHO) in comparison. I might have enjoyed it if I hadn't seen the HBO series beforehand. HBO 1-3 are on youtube IIRC, but I recommend Blu-Ray/DVD.

here is the first movie to give you an idea.



 

Haulport

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I rewatched the film lately. Not as cool as I remember from being a kid but not awful
The movie sucked donkey dick BUT the animated series on HBO was one of the best comic media pieces ever!!!
 

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Well when those artists at marvel left to go form Image, there was the promise of greater creator's rights. That seemed like something that was pretty positive from jump. I don't think it 100 percent worked out that way, but i remember the hype was there.

Jim Lee is one of my favorite artists from the 90's, and McFarlane's idea for spawn fit in perfectly to that era's "gritty anti-hero" popularity. I recall the book was outselling some other heavy hitters. Pretty sure it outsold Superman.

The premise of the character was very different from most other mainstream "heroes", so a fresh take on Spawn's origins was something that resonated with a lot of fans.

I personally liked the character, but some of the stories fell flat overall.
I really enjoyed Spawn but I don't know if a lot of people realize Spawn is basically a dark, gritty version of Ghost Rider (they even have chains in common).
 

Haulport

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The comic series does go off kilter after issue #100 but the first 100 were really pretty awesome. There were also some spinoffs using the Spawn mythology which were really entertaining, like Dark Ages Spawn.
 
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Punch

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I really enjoyed Spawn but I don't know if a lot of people realize Spawn is basically a dark, gritty version of Ghost Rider (they even have chains in common).
I like Ghost rider a lot. He (comics version of course) is highly underrated in terms of his abilities. The guy has gone toe to toe with some of the heaviest hitters in the marvel landscape.
 
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Punch

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The comic series does go off kilter after issue #100 but the first 100 were really pretty awesome. There were also some spinoffs using the Spawn mythology which were really entertaining, like Dark Ages Spawn.
And of course, i never minded those witchblade crossovers as a teen. ;)
 

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I like Ghost rider a lot. He (comics version of course) is highly underrated in terms of his abilities. The guy has gone toe to toe with some of the heaviest hitters in the marvel landscape.
Yeah, they have him at some pretty high power levels.
 

Daglord

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Awesome shit, Dag!
thanks man! my pleasure. I hope you haven't seen it. it was a game-changer for me. so many great moments...

TT: What the fuck? Who are you? What do you want? Anything, anything at all.
Spawn: I want you to stay out of the alleys, Tony. Your business there is done, understand? Whatever wild hair you had up your ass about that place is officially plucked.
TT: You - you slaughtered my men!
Spawn: I'll let you in on a little secret: they were doing bad things. But relax, I'm through killing your men. Next time, if I see one of your brain-dead thugs so much as spit in the direction of those alleys, I'm gonna come back and pay you a little visit, Tony. And believe me, it won't be as pleasant as the visit I paid your hired cyborg. So here's how it goes: as of now, you work for me, and your job is very simple - give me my space. Understand? All I want is a little peace and quiet. Got it, fat boy?
TT: Yes.
Spawn: Say it.
TT: I work for you, and you want peace and quiet.
Spawn: And who am I?
TT: I don't know...

Spawn: That's right... You don't know... Let that little mystery keep you up at night.

 

Daglord

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best quality of 2 & 3 if interested. I've been watching Pt. 1 again off & on since I posted here.

still kicks ass.





 

Combo

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I'm exactly an hour through pt1 - what the HELL have I been missing!?! Awesome stuff.