Saturday, July 22, 2023

EPISODE 002 - SPAWN #1



Al Simmons dies and then makes a deal with a demon to be brought back into the world of the living. But when you're dealing with demons, something is bound to go wrong.

That's today as I look at Spawn #1 by Todd McFarlane, published by Image Comics in May, 1992.

Also, Frank's and Beans, another fake commercial, Lister Feedback, and I answer one the most important questions of our lifetime: Do rabbits eat their own poop?

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1 comment:

  1. Dude those first couple, three pages of pure eye candy. That's what folks were wanting when the heard Todd was gonna be off the leash on his own book.

    Never was a fan of that three news commentator bit.

    Put me top of the list that wanted for a long time a Sam and Twitch series.

    His power clock dropped alot for so little power usage.

    The adds in the original comic were an awesome memory trip back.

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