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Spawn Origins Collection Volume 8 - cover

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Spawn Origins Collection Volume 8

Todd McFarlane, Alan Moore, Greg Capullo Illustrated by

Publisher: Todd McFarlane Productions

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With Spawn, legendary writer and artist Todd McFarlane unleashed his iconic antihero on the world, and launched the most successful independent comic book in history. Spawn: Origins, Vol. 8 contains the stories and artwork that helped create the Spawn legacy. Featuring awe-inspiring art by fan-favorites Greg Capullo (The Creech) and Tony Daniel (Batman), with stories written by Spawn creator Todd McFarlane. Collects Spawn #45 through the double-sized milestone issue Spawn #50.
Available since: 11/01/2010.

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