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ALAN KISTLER: So let’s look at this first outfit of yours.

SPAWN: It’s actually a symbiote. It was forged in Hell itself, made from necroplasm.

ALAN KISTLER: It looks like cloth.

SPAWN: It’s a symbiote.

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AK: With a detachable cloth-like mask?

SPAWN: So the symbiote likes to look like cloth and separate into pieces.

AK: Makes you less demonic, don’t you think? You’re essentially a demonic zombie from Hell. Other than the skull, what here says “Hell-powered” or “demon”? The cape is a great indicator of that, it definitely is very dramatic and looks like a living thing (which it is). And while it’s unrealistic, that’s okay because this is meant to be something evocative of old sorcerers and warlocks, something that messes with dark forces. That cape could easily be worn by a ticked-off vampire who had just heard about Twilight and was now in a justifiable mood to kill a lot of teenagers.

SPAWN: So you like the cape but not the main costume itself?

AK: It’d be nice if the costume seemed more demonic instead of circus-like. You don’t seem intimidating so much as garish, honestly. I distinctly remember being a kid and having one of your early issues and when my mother saw it she asked if you were a circus performer superhero.

SPAWN: No way! I look bad-ass!

AK: You kind of look like Mr. Miracle’s grumpy older brother.

SPAWN: Who’s Mr. Miracle?

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AK: There. That guy.

SPAWN: … Okay, I guess aside from the color scheme, there are a few similarities to-

AK: Similarly over-complicated outfits for one thing.

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SPAWN: What’s so complicated about my look?

AK: There’s stuff that doesn’t need to be there. Like that belt with the pouches around your thigh. Sometimes it was silver, sometimes it was red. Why is that there?

SPAWN: It’s a utility belt.

AK: You have demonic powers, can’t really be physically injured, are protected by a living costume, and you don’t need to eat. What would you NEED to store in those pouches? You never used the thing. Did the symbiote feel a strange need to accessorize itself? Also, why are most of the decorations on the one side of your body? The spike straps, the belt. I’m not against asymmetry, but this looks like your weighing down your right side considerably more. To be fair though, that strap around the arm was around the other arm at times. Your parasite costume enjoys being a bit inconsistent, huh?

SPAWN: I like pouches.

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AK: Fine. Moving on, WHAT IS WITH THOSE CHAINS?! I realize you use them in combat and that’s actually cool, but the rest of the time why are they just floating around and snaking around? It’s just a distraction more than anything else for you to be standing perfectly still with your chains having a spasm.

SPAWN: They move to show that they’re alive. My costume’s a living thing. You want me to get rid of the chains?

AK: No, chains can be great if utilized properly. When you go into battle, it makes sense to me that they would be flying around, frenetic and violent. But when you’re standing around or creeping around stealthily, I’d prefer that they become static, shrinking and wrapping around you like a belt. Guard dogs are more intimidating when they seem to be stock still and then suddenly pounce when you least expect. If they bark all the time for its own sake, it becomes white noise to people who pass by. You get what I’m saying?

SPAWN: Sorry, but I think you’re wrong. If anything, I need MORE weapons. What’s the point of having demonic energies if you also have to use them? Better to use guns.

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AK: Ah. Well, yes, that solved the problem of over-contemplating the costume. In that “not at all” sort of way.

SPAWN: How can you dislike this suit? Look at all those pouches!

AK: I’m beginning to hate you. Screw it, let’s look at the second suit you wore. Which is really just the first suit after it altered its appearance.

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SPAWN: Well?

AK: Hmmm. You know… I like it a lot better. Removing some of the colors makes it a stronger overall design. And the asymmetry is interesting. Makes you stand out from many other costumed, super-powered characters.

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SPAWN: I’m surprised you don’t think that’s too many spikes on my bracers.

AK: Oh, it’s an absurd amount, but it just goes back to why an over-the-top cape actually works for you. As demonic agent of Hell rather than a human being, why should you be bound to certain laws of physics or practicality? This says that you’re designed to inflict as much damage as possible. So yeah, it’s a bit silly but it fits with you I think. The chains still bother me though. The spikes and cape already work well, but then the chains flapping around like streamers just takes it too far, makes it a little silly. They’ve got to have some “rest” setting, right?

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SPAWN: So like this scene from a later comic where the chains are smaller since I’m not using them. That’s better?

AK: Sure, that could work. I still think a belt would be better than just having the chain hang in front of your crotch.

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SPAWN: What about this scene where I seem to lose the chains entirely?

AK: Hmmm. No, I think the chains actually work for you if done right. Let’s face it, being beaten by chains is scary. And besides, now you have a skull belt buckle with nothing resembling a belt for it. It’s just there. It looks weird. Come to think of it, I think you’re overdoing it a bit with the skulls. The cape clasps work fine, but do you need a third skull? It’s already pretty clear from the spikes and grumpy face that you’re likely a bringer of death.

SPAWN: You want excessive? We can do excessive.

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AK: Well, now this is just silly.

SPAWN: This was a future version of me. The Ipsissimus. He took over the Earth and everything. Turned Manhattan into a demonic capitol.

AK: Right, in the “WildC.A.T.s/Spawn” mini-series. I enjoyed it. But still… just look at you, man. What if you have to scratch yourself? You’ll lose a limb! Again, over-the-top can work but even that needs limits unless you’re doing a parody. And wait… did you add yet MORE skulls? Seriously, three weren’t enough, you needed skull knee pads too? If you fell to your knees, wouldn’t the teeth of those things dig into your flesh?

SPAWN: But they look cool. It’s extreme.

AK: Fine, whatever.

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SPAWN: You know they tried to make me look like an angel a couple of times? Gave me wings instead of the cape.

AK: Yeah, it’s okay for a single story, but as a look, no. Now you seem like some kind of Heavenly ninja. Again, I want to think “this guy looks dangerous,” not “wow, how weird.”

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SPAWN: How about this time when I went a little under the radar?

AK: Is this really your idea of undercover? You don’t think you might still attract attention to yourself? Okay, kidding aside, this actually isn’t a bad look for you. But here’s the thing. You can wear the hood or you can wear a mask, but doing both just seems silly.

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SPAWN: What if I lost part of the hood and made it kind of like a scarf?

AK: So you wouldn’t catch cold? Aren’t you already dead. Again, silly.

SPAWN: Your mom is silly.

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AK: Now this is hilarious.

SPAWN: What the-?! I don’t remember this! I look like a Saturday morning cartoon!

AK: Better than that! You got Kirbified, my friend.

SPAWN: Who?

AK: Jack Kirby. King Kirby. One of the most innovative and inspired artists in comics, my corpsified companion. Check out the bold, angular shadows, the focus on bright colors that embrace the two-dimensionality of the image while also making it dynamic. Look at that Jack Kirby crackle around your hands, complete with Kirby dots.

SPAWN: I don’t like it. It doesn’t seem extreme enough. And my chain looks like a belt now.

AK: I TOLD YOU IT WOULD WORK!

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SPAWN: Now this is what I’m talking about. This is back to normal. And look how intimidating I look with all those weapons.

AK: Are you frakking kidding me? If you’re a demonic force who’s in training to be a commander in Hell’s army and you need that many Earthly weapons and pouches, I’m forced to think that Hell is not that powerful to begin with.

SPAWN: You’re just jealous of my raw power. And don’t say frak, the show’s over.

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AK: Moving on. Some comics later showed you with more spikes, but they actually grew out of your costume. That’s something I can get behind. That truly gets it into my head that your costume really is a weapon. Nicely done.

SPAWN: Definitely makes sneak attacks easy to counter.

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AK: And years after you first appeared, artists began really drawing your costume in a way that didn’t resemble cloth. They seemed to have taken a cue from the live action movie (as lame as it was) and have made the suit a second skin in some of these later tales.

SPAWN: That satisfy you?

AK: It does, actually. Now I never forget that the suit is a creature, a parasite that is not meant to be of this world. Before, being told it was alive but seeing cloth wasn’t enough. A Disney film can feature a living piece of cloth or furniture.

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SPAWN: But this looks like slime instead.

AK: Exactly. This is something I can believe is a worthy of the name “necroplasm.” Well done.

SPAWN: And those other Hellspawns around me are cool too, right? I mean, I’m cooler, but check out that guy’s sword.

AK: Swords HAVE been shown to add 32% coolness to any hero. And I like their looks. Which reminds me, lets look at the other Hellspawns that have appeared in other times and cultures.

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SPAWN: This is Medieval Spawn. Didn’t last too long, but he looks cool, right?

AK: He does, actually. The armor is a nice look for him and it complements the chains nicely. Speaking of the chains, notice how they’re at rest when he’s not in a fight? You see that, right?

SPAWN: Yeah, yeah.

AK: Also, considering how often you wound up with holes or gashes in your body, I’ve gotta give Medieval Spawn credit for thinking ahead and making sure he wouldn’t constantly be forced to expend precious energy on repairing his body.

SPAWN: And he’s got the sword.

AK: Yes, swords are still cool. Don’t know about that shield, though. I mean, it basically has his face on it. Do medieval knights usually paint a shield with their face?

SPAWN: That’s my symbol.

AK: Yeah, it’s okay. It’s not AWFUL. I just think maybe a fanged skull or demonic glyph would work better. Maybe some kind of magic sigil that let the shield protect him from magic attacks as well. Make it more than just decoration.

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SPAWN: There were other Hellspawns during the Dark Ages. This guy was definitely a bit more savage.

AK: I like that parts of the costume are now war paint. But the spikes here may be a little TOO big even for a Hellspawn. But not a bad design over all, even if it does make me thing they really should’ve called this Spawn the Barbarian.

SPAWN: I guess it does seem a little derivative.

AK: Make him fight James Earl Jones and you got yourself a new movie.

SPAWN: You don’t think half your readers are too young to get that reference?

AK: I’m pretty sure I just have 12 readers anyway, I’m not sweating it.

SPAWN: Respect.

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AK: Moving on.

SPAWN: You know, Japan had a Spawn too.

AK: Yeah, I saw there were a few toys. You know, Japanese armor looks scary anyway so throwing a little Hellspawn decoration on it really isn’t a big leap and it seems to be a natural fit. I would be terrified if this guy came after me.

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SPAWN: And this one’s sword actually glows!

AK: OOOH, SHINY!

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SPAWN: And there was a Mandarin Hellspawn too.

AK: Again, very nice, very demonic. The one criticism I really have with this is that the chest plate with the dragon eyes can be mistaken for breasts. Cool boots, though.

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SPAWN: This was a Hellspawn in a post-apocalyptic future. He had a series called “Curse of the Spawn.”

AK: Wow. You know what? I love this look. This is a great way of taking your design but really emphasizing that a Hellspawn is one of the walking dead. The bones, the mask actually being the face, the sharp teeth. He looks not just dangerous but insane, as if he’s wearing the bones of enemies he’s taken down, displaying them out of sheer glee.

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SPAWN: I’ll give it to you, this guy’s intimidating.

AK: I’m all about this look. And it’s hard to notice at first, but he also has these weird wing-like things coming out of his shoulders. I say make them bigger into full bat-wings and lose the cape. You can have wings OR a cape. Both are silly. Though this guy is so intimidating, if he did have a cape I’d like to see it vanish when he actually went into battle. Or detach itself and act as back-up, the way you’ve sometimes used your cape. Just a thought.

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SPAWN: This guy definitely had some chops. Look at him. Ready to kick some ass.

AK: He’s a zombie.

SPAWN: So am I. Sort of.

AK: No, but he’s a literal zombie. Like the brainless, not-speaking kind. Doesn’t that make him less cool than every other Hellspawn?

SPAWN: Okay, he’s not exactly a Hellspawn. But he’s close.

AK: And wait, his name was actually Hatchet? That was his name BEFORE he turned into this blade-wielding zombie?

SPAWN: What’s your point?

AK: Actually, I think it’s pretty funny.

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SPAWN: So you’re a vampire fan, right?

AK: Of the non-sparkly variety, yes, tremendously.

SPAWN: Well, instead of Vlad the Impaler, this is Spawn the Impaler. Creepy looking guy, right? And check out those bat-wing designs. Not for me, personally, but they work for him I think.

AK: I’m going to say you’re right. This is definitely “Spawn meets Dracula.”

SPAWN: I could take Dracula.

AK: Dude, you’re so needy, relax. Also, the purple works very nicely with the evil green eyes. And a nice touch turning the usual Hellspawn torso design into bat-wings.

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SPAWN: DAMN! It’s Omega Spawn!

AK: I’m sorry?

SPAWN: He’s like me. But more evil. That’s why he has horns.

AK: So visually it’s just… you with horns.

SPAWN: AND BAD-ASS TEETH!

AK: Yes, they’re very pointy. I’m amazed at you right now.

SPAWN: LOOK AT THE TEETH!

AK: Next please!

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SPAWN: The Spawn of France.

AK: He’s not called “The Spawn of France.” I mean, yes, he was in France, but c’mon. There are better names than that. We don’t call you “New York Spawn,” do we? Wait, do we?

SPAWN: No. And yeah, he was in France in the early 20th century, some decades before me. Fought in war.

AK: Not just that, man. He was in the Battle of Somme in World War I. You know about it? July 1, 1916. One of the bloodiest fights in history, with 58,000 British troops lost on that day alone. This guy died on the battlefield and came back to continue being a soldier in a larger war. That’s pretty cool, actually.

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SPAWN: What about his suit?

AK: Well, we’ve seen from other Spawns that the outfit seems to reflect who you were in life. In your case, that makes no sense because you were a black ops assassin in life, not a superhero. But for this guy, you can definitely see it. This is a great mesh of what a soldier would wear and what a Hellspawn is normally seen wearing. The helmet may seem clunky, but it’s kind of a sign of the age and environment this guy lived in.

SPAWN: He needs a cape.

AK: No, he does not. Moving on.

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SPAWN: The Gunslinger Spawn. Wait, this doesn’t make sense, wasn’t I supposed to be the first Hellspawn in four hundred years? How could there have been a Hellspawn in the Wild West then?

AK: You know what? I don’t care. He looks great. Western heroes can be tons of fun and he looks like a great mix of Hellspawn and Wild West bounty hunter.

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SPAWN: I don’t know, I don’t think he has enough chains. And a cape is cooler than a leather duster.

AK: That depends entirely on what you’re doing and what you’re all about. And again, the Hellspawn should look like what he was in real life or what he’s trying to be. This guy would have probably laughed at anyone who even considered wearing a cape and then would’ve called them “pansy” as he shot them. This look works for him. Why wasn’t HE in a movie? Get on that.

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AK: Okay, that wraps it up for now. I thank Al Simmons AKA Spawn AKA New York Spawn for joining me today to discuss the fashion choices of his… brotherhood, I guess you would call it. We didn’t list every single Spawn here, but I think we talked about enough of them to give you a good idea.

SPAWN: Have you ever seen Mexican Spawn?

AK: No.

SPAWN: Mardis Gras Spawn? Easter Island Spawn? Mime Spawn?

AK: Congratulations to Spawn for making it to issue #200 after first appearing almost 19 years ago. So good-bye for now, folks. Until next time, this is Alan Kistler, Agent of S.T.Y.L.E., signing off.

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GREAT VALUE, INSTANT SELLOUT
Landmark SPAWN #200 sells out at distribution day of release, second printing on the way

It's an issue too large to contain -- and an issue too hot to keep on shelves! SPAWN #200, the landmark issue of the top-selling independent comic of all time, has sold out at the distribution level!

Image Comics is rushing comics' best value in years back to the presses. The second printing of SPAWN #200 will be in stores February 9, so mark your calendars if you missed the first printing!

"Obviously, it's great to have any book you create sell out," says creator Todd McFarlane, "but given the high initial orders of the first printing of SPAWN #200, combined with the fact that this is our big bicentennial issue, it only makes the sellout that much more rewarding. I'd like to thank both the fans and the store owners for making this possible."

SPAWN celebrates its 200th issue in high fashion, with an all-star lineup: Greg Capullo (HAUNT, THE CREECH), David Finch (CYBERFORCE, Batman), Michael Golden (The 'Nam, Micronauts) Jim Lee (All-Star Batman and Robin, Batman: Hush), Rob Liefeld (YOUNGBLOOD, Deadpool), Marc Silvestri (THE DARKNESS, CYBERFORCE), Danny Miki (SPAWN, Avengers) and Ashley Wood (HELLSPAWN, Zombies vs. Robots) all contributed to the issue. Robert Kirkman (THE WALKING DEAD, HAUNT) even wrote and penciled an origin story for Omega Spawn!

In this landmark issue, the most ruthless villain in the Spawn universe returns. Can Jim Downing survive a face-to-face confrontation? Downing will battle his most fearsome opponent yet and get answers from an astonishing source, as two fan-favorite characters make a glorious return in this double-sized issue.

SPAWN #200 Second Printing (DEC108009), a 56-page full-color comic book for only $3.99, will be in stores February 9, 2011.

Further, 2011 will be a big year for SPAWN: New series artist Szymon Kudranski and writer Will Carlton are already several issues ahead. Issues 201-205 will be coming out bi-weekly, to build on the momentum of the 200th issue. SPAWN 201 (JAN100417) will be in stores January 26; SPAWN 202 (FEB100348) will be in stores February 9; SPAWN 203 (NOV100471) will be in stores February 23; SPAWN 204 (DEC100493) will be in stores March 9; and SPAWN 205 (JAN110621) will be in stores March 2

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