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    Spawn #10

    Spawn » Spawn #10 - Crossing Over released by Image on May 1993.

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    Spawn Meets, Everyone 0

    First off, This is just plan weird! The whole comic is crazy! Spawn is going to the towel in Hell. When gets into the 7th floor to find out whats there. When he gets there, he finds Super Heroes in a ceil!  Batman, Thing, and more! Out of all of them,  Superman talks to him directly. Then he meets a Pig guy named Cerebus. Cerebus turns everything Black and White. Don't know why he doesn't like color. Any way, Cerebus takes Spawn to Spawn's House! Then we meet Spawn's baby girl? Yeah, this is get...

    3 out of 4 found this review helpful.

    Spawn belongs to Todd 0

    This is a great comic where Spawn is transported to a alternate reality and finds a host of other super heroes caged while masked men weep for them. Cerebus ends up explaining to him he can't help the heroes because they have been sold and those weeping for them are their creators. He then leads Spawn home to reuniting him with wife and child telling him all this is possible because he is still owned by his creator and has the freedom....

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

    F*cking What? 0

    This comic is really f*cking weird!We've reached our third and possibly final look at Spawn, and dear lord do we have a strange one today. Like our last two outings, we have a special guest writer, a fellow by the name of Dave Sim. Unlike the last two issues however, I'm not as familiar with this guy's work. All I know is that he apparently created some greaser Aardvark named Cerebus who appears later in this issue, and apparently, in preparation for this comic he and Todd McFarlane probably rai...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    What's not to understand? 0

    I'm not sure why others don't understand this comic or think it's weird. This issue steps outside the Spawn world a little bit. It's more about creator's rights than it is about the Spawn storyline.First off, the story is told by Dave Sim and Todd McFarlane through their characters. That's why it's "I am Spawn/I am not Spawn" Spawn is Todd McFarlane here. Why is the comic in black and white? Because Dave Sim wrote Cerebus and that comic is entirely in black and white. Cerebus ran for 300 i...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

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