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The Craziest Villains from the Spawn Universe

February 9, 2021 by Red Stewart

Marvelous Videos presents the craziest villains from the Spawn universe…

Todd McFarlane struck gold in May 1992 with his creation Spawn. African-American agent Al Simmons was killed during a mission, only to be reborn as a servant of the Devil called Spawn. Possessing extraordinary powers and a strong morality code, Simmons fights crime as an antiheroic vigilante.

Besides looking amazing (McFarlane never disappoints), the Spawn franchise was interesting in that it created an entire universe to be inhabited by crazy demonic figures, figures who usually ended up facing off against the titular hero. With so many created in the near-30 year since the comic’s debut, Marvelous Videos presents a look at some of the ones they believe are the worst of the worst; watch the video here…

SEE ALSO: The Most Maniacal Villains From the Judge Dredd Universe

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