McFarlane Toys is celebrating Spawn's 30th Anniversary in 2024 with a selection of new Spawn products incoming.
Included in this 30th Anniversary offering is a Spawn & Todd McFarlane 2-pack which features a classic Spawn with alternative hands and necroplasm effects. He is joined by a Todd McFarlane figure featuring badge, notepad, extra hands, and extra feet. The set also contains the usual display stands and collector cards. The set is a general release in classic blister packaging and has a May 2024 release date.
We can also look forward to 30th Anniversary figures of Spawn from issue 311, Hellspawn, and Commando Spawn. Each of these is a posed figure in classic blister packaging. They are also down to release in May 2024.
And if that wasn't enough. There are Gold Label 'Signature Series' variants of all four sets. These contain an autographed collector card and are exclusive to the McFarlane Store in the US.
Over 30 years ago, the character of Spawn was introduced to the public by his acclaimed creator, Todd McFarlane. Now, the best-selling and Record-Breaking Comic Book is selling strong across the globe. For the first time, Al Simmons, former soldier, CIA operative, Hellspawn and Todd Mcfarlane artist writer, creator, are together in this collector's 2-pack.
Incredibly detailed 7” scale figures based on TODD McFARLANE'S SPAWN comic books and Spawn creator Todd McFarlane
Designed with Ultra Articulation with up to 22 moving parts for full range of posing and play
Spawn figure includes 2 necroplasm effects, 2 extra hands and figure display base
Todd figure includes badge, notepad, microphone, 4 extra hands, extra bare feet and figure display base
Includes collectible art card with character art on the front, and character biography on the back
Collect all McFARLANE TOYS SPAWN figures
Al Simmons is a Hellspawn. Upon his death, he was transformed to become General of Hell's Armies. But Al is different; he rebelled against his master, Malebolgia, and broke the chains of his control. Now, Spawn stands on the side of humanity. Protecting the mortal realm against the threats from Heaven and Hell.
The Hellspawn series featured a dark and twisted take on the Spawn mythos. Spawn was less of a man and more of a creature or a force of nature that swept everyone around him up in his wake. With vivid and moody visuals from artist Ashley Wood, Hellspawn sets the stage for the nightmare world in which only Spawn could exist.
Al Simmons is a man cursed. After being betrayed by his Government and left for dead, he returns to Earth as a Hellspawn. But even with access to hellish powers beyond belief, Al can still rely on his training as a soldier and the weapons and tactics that have saved his life dozens of times.
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