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SPAWN #101
Date: Dec 2000
Cover Price: $2.50
Publisher: imagecomics.com
Description
Reprinted in:
Originally this Pérez cover was to appear on SPAWN #100
(with other cover artists such as Alex Ross, Frank Miller, Ashley Wood,
Mike Mignola, Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane), but scheduling would
not accommodate for it, so the cover is used for this issue instead.
Image Comics > Spawn >
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Credits
"Aftermath" (22 pages)
writer:
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Todd McFarlane
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art:
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Angel Medina
Danny Miki
Crime Lab
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colors:
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N/A
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letters:
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editor:
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posted Sep 5, 2019, 7:14 AM by Vu Nguyen
From Vu
SPAWN #101
(Dec 2000)
Image Comics
Spawn #300 (04 Sep 2019) is out now and it features a tiny reprint of Spawn #101 cover by George Perez.
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Spawn Digital Editions are all online now posted Feb 7, 2015, 3:10 PM by Vu Nguyen
Spawn #1
While a strange assailant stalks the city,
ripping out human hearts, another otherwordly being arrives. As his
mind reels, our tortured hero remembers that he struck a deal with the
devil in order to return to his beloved wife - five years after his
death.
About Book
Page Count: 23 Pages
Print Release Date: June 1 1992
Digital Release Date: February 4 2015
Age Rating: 17+ Only
Copyright: 1992 Todd McFarlane Productions, Inc.
Spawn #101
Spawn returns to the home of Granny Blake
to bid her a final farewell. He explains to Granny his belief that
Heaven and Hell are two sides of the same coin and defends his decision
to choose neither. Granny, however, will have none of it and refuses to
let Al disparage her faith. Cogliostro is not letting Al off the hook,
either, and tells him that the choice of what role he wants to take is
not his to make; that by slaying Malebolgia, he has become Malebolgia's
de facto replacement whether he accepts it or not.
About Book
Page Count: 24 Pages
Print Release Date: December 1 2000
Digital Release Date: February 4 2015
Age Rating: 17+ Only
Copyright: 2000 Todd McFarlane Productions, Inc.
Entire 250 Spawn comics coming to ComiXology
posted Jan 9, 2015, 9:08 PM by Vu Nguyen
EXCLUSIVE: Todd McFarlane says entire Spawn library is coming soon to digital platforms
By David Betancourt January 8
SPAWN IS COMING to a digital device near you.
The
announcement will be made this afternoon at Image Expo in San
Francisco, as Spawn creator and Image Comics co-founder Todd McFarlane
reveals that his entire library of 250 Spawn comics will soon be
available to fans on their digital device of choice.
McFarlane will also announce that he’s writing a new Image comic called Savior.
McFarlane told The Washington Post’s Comic Riffs last month that readers will be able to digitally swipe through the pages of Spawn
via ComiXology. (Yes, the ol’ standard disclosure: ComiXology is owned
by Amazon, whose founder, Jeffrey P. Bezos, owns The Post.)
[ Read more EXCLUSIVE: Todd McFarlane says entire Spawn library is coming soon to digital platforms ]
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From www.planetadeagostinicomics.com
Spawn Vol. 2 Nº 01
Friday, February 27, 2004 3:03:27 AM
Todd McFarlane / Angel Medina
Edición Original: Spawn Nº 101 USA
Fecha Edición: marzo de 2002
Formato: 24 págs.
Precio: 1,7 €
From Vu
(email)
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SPAWN #101
(Dec 2000)
Image Comics
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April 10, 2003 | McFarlane Interview from Comicverse |
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From Comicverse
Entretien avec Todd Mc FARLANE
March 18, 2003 11:29:07 AM
(excerpt)
JS: Quels artistes vous ont le plus influencé ?
Todd Mc Farlane: Au tout début, ce sont George
Perez, John Byrne
et John et Sal Buscema qui m'ont pas mal influencé.
Puis plus tard, je me suis intéressé à Marshall
Rogers, Arthur
Adams, Bill
Sienkiewicz, Michael Golden et Frank
Miller. Et encore
plus tard, j'ai découvert Gil Kane
et
Jack
Kirby. En
fait, quand tu as plus de recul, plus d'expérience, tu
t'intéresses aux artistes d'avant et tu découvres
alors les maîtres de la BD.
Translated by Babelfish:
Discussion with Todd McFARLANE
March 18, 2003 11:29:07 AM
(excerpt)
JS: Which artists influenced you the most?
Todd McFarlane: In the beginning, it was George Perez, John Byrne
and John and Sal Buscema which badly did not influence me. Then later, I
was interested in Marshall Rogers, Arthur Adams, Bill Sienkiewicz,
Michael Golden and Frank Miller. And even later, I discovered Gil Kane
and Jack Kirby. In fact, when you have more retreat, plus experience,
you are interested in the artists of before and you discover the masters
of comic books.
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October 19, 2002 |
Todd McFarlane Biography |
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From Spawn.com (official site)
TODD MCFARLANE BIOGRAPHY
Todd McFarlane, the creator of Spawn, is a multi-faceted artist and
businessman with a broad range of experience in entertainment, sports
and publishing.
McFarlane was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on March 16, 1961, but
spent most of his childhood in Southern California. Returning to Calgary
at age 14, Todd first discovered the world of comic books in high
school. He bought all the comics he could afford, especially the works
of his favorite artists: John Byrne, George Perez, Marshall Rogers,
Michael Golden, Art Adams and Walter Simonson. Although he spent a lot
of time drawing comic book heroes, playing professional baseball was his
ultimate dream.
[ Read more Todd McFarlane Biography ]
March 21, 2002 |
Todd McFarlane |
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From JUSTICE LEAGUE OF AMERICA #197
Dear Len and Ted,
I just finished reading issue #192 of Justice League of America.
Stunning. This month's tale was the best of all my DCs I picked up.
Centering around one member of the group (Red Tornado) and at the same
time involving the other heroes was an excellent idea. Even though
there were 25 pages, I thought that my reading ended too soon.
Red Tornado has fast become one of my favorite heroes. It is about time that he starts acting like the hero I know he can be.
As for the art, what can I say? Welcome back, George. Your pencils
have been missed (although Buckler did a very admirable job in your
absence.) besides being my favorite artist, you draw the best Red
Tornado this side of the border (and the other side, too!)
Todd McFarlane
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
December 28, 2000 |
Spawning Ground
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From
Todd McFarlane ("Spawning Ground" via SPAWN 101)
I would like to give a big thank you to George Perez for coming onboard
and doing a special cover for issue #101. What makes his participation
of special note is if you go back to the beginning, George did a pin-up
at the end of my story in the first issue of Spawn
back in 1992. So I thought it was apropos that he join us on issue #1
and is now back to lend his artistic talents to issue #101. I'll make
sure I lasso him into giving us yet another piece when we get to issue
#201 in another eight years. Again, a hearty thanks to George for being
around and hanging tough between assignments. I wish him the best of
luck.
December 19, 2000 |
Spawn #101 Update
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From Ilke Hincer
According to diamondcomics.com, Spawn #101 is set to be released on December
28.
JUN001019D SPAWN #101 $2.50
December 7, 2000 |
Spawn #101 Delayed
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From Comiclist
Spawn #101 is coming out next week (15th Dec).
Spawn #101 JUN001019 12/01 12/15
December 1, 2000 |
Spawn 101 Cover
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From Spawn 100
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COVER BY GEORGE PEREZ
Penciller Angel Medina takes over the art chores as the Spawn saga takes a darker more sophisticated turn.
Upcoming issues, beginning with Spawn 101, introduce new villains new characters and new twists on old favorites.
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October 3, 2000 |
Future Projects
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From George Perez (A recent email updating on various projects and clarifying SPAWN 100.)
...regular work (a five page story for TITANS #25-- pencilled and inked
by me from a script by Marv Wolfman, six covers for a DC fifth-week
event featuring the JLA, a 5-page preview story Kurt Busiek and I are
doing for SECTION ZERO #6, the cover to SPAWN #101, and my regular work
on CROSSGEN CHRONICLES and CRIMSON PLAGUE) and a backlog of private
commissions, I am extremely swamped.
As I said I am drawing the cover of SPAWN 101, but that's it. I was
originally asked about drawing a cover for Issue #100, but my schedule
couldn't accommodate that.
...my convention appearances next year include, so far, MegaCon
(Orlando, FL), Wizard World (Chicago, IL), Big Easy (New Orleans, LA)
and Comicon International (San Diego, CA)
September 8, 2000 |
Spawn 100
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From Spawn.com (I
am assuming "someone else" is George Perez? Although Continuum says
Perez is doing the cover to issue 100; I think perhaps Perez is only
doing issue 101's cover. The reason for this is because the two other
sources failed to mentioned Perez's involvement in 100. In fact, I
think the 6th cover is by Mike Mignola.)
Rustin Parr
posted 09-06-2000 01:09 PM
I'm not sure which I want. I know in a perfect world I'd get all 6, or
at least 5. But I can't afford them, these are who I'm pretty sure are
doing the cover.
- Todd McFarlane Have to, becuase hey, he's the daddy
- Greg Capullo The stepfather in my mind, he does great stuff
- Ashley Wood I love this guy, but w/ hellspawn to hold me over, we'll see
- Alex Ross I absolutely LOVE Ross, he's the best out there, but, don't know how or if he'll mix w/ the Spawn universe
- Frank Miller Another big name worth having, but, I'll need to see it.
- someone else have no idea who this is or what he's done, so...
GIZMO
posted 09-02-2000 02:16 PM
This has probobly been asked before but anyway,
One of these people IS going to die in issue 100, it says so on the back of the comics, who's it gonna be?
a)Tiffany
b)Grandma Blake
c)Wanda
d)Angela
e)Cyan
June 4, 2000 |
Perez At Crossgen
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From Comics Continuum
Friday, June 2, 2000
PEREZ AT CROSSGEN
(excerpt)
At Image, Perez continues his work on the Gorilla Comics title Crimson Plague and has drawn the cover for Spawn #100.
[ Read more June 4, 2000 | Perez At Crossgen ]
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June 2, 2000 | Perez Leaves ‘Avengers’
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From
Comicbook Resources
PEREZ LEAVES 'AVENGERS,' BUSIEK, PEREZ TALK FUTURE PROJECTS
(excerpt)
"I'm also drawing either a cover or pin-up for 'Spawn' #101.
[ Read more June 2, 2000 | Perez Leaves ‘Avengers’ ]
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