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    Spawn #232

    Spawn » Spawn #232 - Celebrity Savior, Part Four released by Image on May 2013.

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    Celebrity Savior, Part Four last edited by toxin45 on 05/12/19 03:27PM View full history

    A Massacre! An Awakening! And The True Face of Evil! Featuring another classic TODD McFARLANE cover!!! As the world eagerly awaits the gifts of their newest savior, Jim Downing's struggle for control over the darkness within him threatens to jeopardize everything he has worked to build. Violence erupts in the deserts of Mexico as the K7 goes on a feeding frenzy, and for the first time Jim awakens to the realities of the monster that lives within him. Can a man live with so much blood on his hands, or will the weight of the world's sins crush any hope of salvation? While Jim wrestles with his new reality, an old adversary explores the true power behind Jim's'miracles,' as THE CURSE makes his deadly return! Also Featured: The K7-Leetha is a weapon of mass destruction birthed in the pits of Hell, a living creation built for one purpose -- death. But what happens when a tool of unending violence has its own ambitions? A dark future awaits and the path forward begins here.

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    Nerdlocker Comic Book Review - Spawn #232 0

    I found it interesting as I went through the pages of Spawn #232. You see a scenario that you normally don’t see. Neither Clown nor the person hosting the Spawn symbiote are in control. And that’s the thing that I liked about how McFarlane wrote this, we see one or the other, not both feature characters in one of the longest running Image Comics to date.Yes, we see Clown and his usual antics that we’re used to when he doesn’t have a grip on what going on. But to see Jim Downing not have control ...

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