Spawn #24
Spawn #24 (1999) delivers a gripping chapter in Todd McFarlane’s dark urban saga, spotlighting Sam and Twitch as they settle into their new office with trademark gruff charm. As Spawn wrestles with growing doubts about his grip on humanity, the looming threat of his own unraveling adds tension to his already volatile existence—while Wynn and the Violator continue their shadowy schemes. Tony Daniel’s sharp art, with inks by Kevin Conrad and vibrant coloring by Todd Broeker and Roy Young, brings the gritty world to life, all framed by Daniel and Conrad’s striking cover.
In "null," Sam and Twitch settle into their new office, a quiet moment that soon gives way to tension as Spawn grapples with his own unraveling control, fearing he might harm those he cares about. Meanwhile, Wynn and the Violator move ever closer to their next move, their schemes simmering beneath the surface of a city on edge.
In "null," Spawn fights to regain control of his own suit, now acting with a will of its own. Meanwhile, Terry Fitzgerald suffers another blackout, leading to a devastating accident.
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