10 Best Rob Liefeld-Created Characters In Comics
While working at Marvel Comics and helping found Image Comics, Rob Liefeld helped create many iconic characters recognized by fans today.
Read moreWhile working at Marvel Comics and helping found Image Comics, Rob Liefeld helped create many iconic characters recognized by fans today.
Read moreTodd McFarlane disagrees with the common belief that Batman and Superman are model superheroes, arguing that Spawn is a more realistic example.
Read moreThe Walking Dead and Invincible's Robert Kirkman revealed he has a trick he likes to use to make his most shocking moments even more powerful.
Read moreThe one phrase that Todd McFarlane says defines Spawn is a line that puts the entire character's personality and history into a new perspective.
Read moreThe apocalyptic world of The Walking Dead has plenty of rich, complex characters for each astrological sign. Which character fits your Zodiac sign?
Read moreIce Cream Man, the darkly hilarious yet twisted horror anthology from Image Comics, just debuted the perfect Batman & Robin homage by Martin Morazzo.
Read moreNegan's bat "Lucille" was more than a weapon, serving as perfect avatar of humanity's bloody, violent descent in the face of TWD's zombie apocalypse
Read moreNeil Gaiman's single issue of Spawn expanded the mythology of Todd McFarlane's signature character in ways the series hadn't done previously.
Read moreSpawn's cloak isn't just for show - his entire costume is a symbiotic entity which boasts its own incredibly impressive powers.
Read moreThe Walking Dead's sharpshooter Andrea gets a stunning new cover for the upcoming The Walking Dead - Deluxe #47 from artist J. Totino Tedesco
Read moreThe Walking Dead's eventual reveal that all humans become zombies on death was actually hidden in key moments since the series' beginning.
Read moreTwelve characters from Image Comics' Invincible series have been chosen to best represent the twelve Zodiac signs. Which Invincible character are you?
Read moreRick Grimes faced a lot of enemies in The Walking Dead, but his final antagonist was the perfect mirror to Rick's very first appearance.
Read moreKing in Black team Donny Cates and Ryan Stegman reunite for Vanish, a dark and gory tale of fantasy, superheroes, and violence, from Image Comics.
Read moreIn one issue of The Walking Dead comic series, it seems as though zombies have a secret, game-changing ability, but the franchise utterly ignores it.
Read moreCarl losing his eye in The Walking Dead was a brutal moment in the series, but it actually had a much deeper meaning as it foreshadowed his future.
Read moreSpawn's costume is unlike other superheroes' outfits where it'll come alive and try to kill others wearing it even if they mean it no harm!
Read moreIn a non-canonical crossover, DC's Superman willingly gives Spawn his power in hopes it'll help him free him and other imprisoned comic characters.
Read moreAs Spawn pursued his killer Chapel, he revealed that he was offered membership with Youngblood, who were based on a rejected Teen Titans pitch.
Read moreSpawn used Alien as a reference when he used his powers to teleport inside an enemy, his arm bursting out like a Xenomorph as his adversary dies!
Read moreJames Tynion IV and Steve Foxe's digital horror collection, Razorblades, is getting a massive omnibus just in time for summer campfire stories.
Read moreArtist Liam Sharp proves his talent as a writer with Starhenge, delivering an epic saga that mixes fantasy and sci-fi, time travel and ancient magic.
Read moreWhen Spawn killed child killer Billy Kincaid, Billy's potential for evil found him in the Hell's Eighth Sphere where he became the latest Hellspawn,
Read moreThe Walking Dead comic has been over for years, but as revealed in an old letters page, its writer admits he killed some characters off way too soon!
Read moreAlan Moore's best Superman story was actually his revamp of Supreme, Rob Liefeld's grim and gritty, violent Superman knock-off of the 1990s.
Read moreWhen Spawn first used his powers to see his wife again, he appeared as blonde haired, Caucasian man, later retconned to be his replacement Jim Downing
Read moreVarious characters have gone by the name She-Spawn in Todd McFarlane's Spawn universe, with many of them having wild origins in the real world.
Read moreAn upcoming Batman/Spawn crossover announced at SDCC will give Spawn a chance for payback after Batman’s brutal assault in their 1990s encounter.
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