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Spawn Volume 6: Pathway To Judgment
 
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Spawn Volume 6: Pathway To Judgment [Paperback]

Todd McFarlane , Greg Capullo
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Todd McFarlane created Spawn in 1992 after becoming an internationally renowned artist at Marvel Comics working on characters such as Spider-Man and The Hulk.

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The live action character from the 1997 New Line Cinema film is in a three-dimensional form again in this trade book. Todd McFarlane presents the popular character with the incredible artwork by artist Greg Capullo. Four-color artwork.

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5.0 out of 5 stars cool cool awesome awesome spawn rules, Aug 9 1999
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This review is from: Spawn Volume 6: Pathway To Judgment (Paperback)
this is the best book I have ever read if you think different you can bur
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3.0 out of 5 stars McFarlane: The Would-be Messiah Of The Comic World Turned Corporate Mega-Man, July 17 2005
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This review is from: Spawn Volume 6: Pathway To Judgment (Paperback)
After pulling away from Marvel and forming Image Comics with a few upstart friends, Todd McFarlane was raring to go with the induction of Spawn. Soon to be a huge fan favorite, McFarlane started to shift focus from the traditional powerhouse productions of Marvel and DC and started to dominate the genre. Then came the toys... Poof! McFarlane's a mega-millionaire, action-figures have been redefined as works of artistic abandon, and Spawn is a household name.... In the world of comics, popularity often breeds contempt. As with the evolution of Spawn as an anti-hero/vigilante death-machine marched forward...the story starts to thread a little, showing the understructure where McFarlane forgot to color over the #s. Spawn has started to become tedious, as with many of the old Marvel legends. Rehashing ties and old storylines are like beating a dead horse. Is Spawn still readable? Yes. Is it as good as it once was? No. Get used to the idea that Todd has moved on from being a comic book artist to being a corporate chairman/MTV video director. Spawn? What's that? A comic book? How silly....

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5.0 out of 5 stars cool cool awesome awesome spawn rules, Aug 9 1999
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This review is from: Spawn Volume 6: Pathway To Judgment (Paperback)
this is the best book I have ever read if you think different you can bur
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