Spawn #170
In "A Tale of Three Brothers Part One: Hellhouse," Ab and Zab—two demons grown weary of their usual chaos—stumble upon a forgotten leaflet for Hell House, a defunct attraction now shuttered after the world lost faith in Heaven and Hell following Armageddon. Convinced they can revive it, they convince the struggling pastor to let them open a gateway to a corner of Hell itself, unleashing a new kind of terror. Spawn arrives to stop them, only to find himself face-to-face with the haunting memory of his dead wife when he opens one of the doors. Written by David Hine and illustrated by Brian Haberlin, with colors by Andy Troy and letters by Tom Orzechowski, this 2007 issue features cover art by Brian Haberlin.
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Ab and Zab are bored with regular mayhem and killing but find a leaflet for Hell House stuck in the pages of a porn magazine. They travel there only to find that it is closed down as the recent Armageddon the world experienced has caused people to stop believing in Heaven or Hell. They convince the pastor who runs the place that they are the perfect ones to drum up new business. They do so by opening a gateway to a corner of Hell itself. Spawn arrives to oppose them but opens one of the doors and finds himself confronted by his dead wife.
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