Best Spawn Comics (Updated: October 2025)

The launch of Image Comics by McFarlane was a major moment for the comic book world, and Spawn was its leading title. Though its popularity has decreased since then, it was incredibly popular throughout the 1990s, even getting its own movie in 1997. The Spawn franchise has a rather complex history, featuring many spin-offs, one-shot issues, and complete series. You can check out our picks below to get a good grasp of everything Spawn offers and use it as a place to start.

7 New True Crime Documentaries To Check Out This Fall

However, services such as Max sometimes choose to release episodes weekly over about a month. It’s good to remember this if you usually watch a limited series all at once. These shows and movies typically focus on a single investigation. The topics covered vary widely, from drug trafficking to homicide. Some of these documentaries can be quite intense, so it might be helpful to learn a bit about the topic beforehand. Viewer discretion is advised.

Harry Potter Looms Large for Ronan Day-Lewis

I think the first movie I ever saw was Finding Nemo, though I might have seen The Incredibles before that-I’m not entirely sure which. I watched Finding Nemo again not long ago, and it really is a fantastic film.

7 Ways Dragon Ball Super: Broly Has Stood The Test Of Time, 7 Years Later

Dragon Ball Super: Broly reimagines one of Dragon Ball Z‘s most popular films-Broly – The Legendary Super Saiyan-presenting a story with more emotional depth. Dragon Ball Super: Broly established a strong benchmark for future Dragon Ball movies, and so far, only one proper sequel has been released: 2022’s Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. Now seven years after its release, the impact of Dragon Ball Super: Broly on the franchise is increasingly evident. Many fans still consider Dragon Ball Super: Broly to be the best Dragon Ball movie ever made.

This MCU Disaster Should Have Copied Marvel Zombies’ Ending

, receiving a variety of responses from both fans and critics. Whether you enjoy it or not, the miniseries cleverly utilizes the established world of the MCU, and in some cases, even more effectively than the main films. Marvel Zombies particularly shines with its surprising conclusion, which subverts expectations and offers a uniquely dark take within the Marvel universe. Interestingly, Marvel Zombies shows that its ending could have been even more impactful if it had been used in a particularly unsuccessful MCU film – one that currently has a low 46% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. In fact, this one adjustment might have significantly improved the entire MCU Multiverse Saga.

Spartacus Delivered 7 Of The Most Brutal Deaths In TV History

In the final episode, titled “The Bitter End”, Batiatus, mistakenly believing Tullius caused his father’s death, sets a trap for him. After repeatedly stabbing Tullius, Batiatus cruelly forced him to eat the ashes of his father, and then had his men bury him alive within the colosseum’s foundations, essentially making his body a part of the building itself. While Tullius was undoubtedly a villain, Batiatus’s additional acts of torture and the way he disposed of the body were shockingly extreme, particularly given that he would later have to deal with the repercussions of Lucretia’s choices.

Etsy Witches: Turn $73 into Crypto Wealth? 🧙‍♀️💰

Once, if you were caught practicing witchcraft, you’d be burned at the stake (or pushed off a cliff, depending on the region’s sense of humor). Now, it’s just a TikTok trend. Because nothing says “spiritual enlightenment” like a 15-second video of someone chanting “Binance, Binance, Binance.” 🧙‍♂️📱

India’s Crypto Crackdown: 25 Firms in Hot Water! ⚠️

India is intensifying its oversight of the digital asset sector as the Financial Intelligence Unit India (FIU IND) clamps down on offshore platforms serving local users without registration. The latest move underscores the regulator’s push to enforce anti-money laundering compliance while signaling growing concern over investor risks from unregulated crypto activity. 🤯

Star Wars Nearly Debuted Baby Yoda 14 Years Before The Mandalorian (But There’s a Catch)

For a while, until the second season aired, everyone just called him Baby Yoda. Disney really wanted official sources to call him “the Child” – I guess they didn’t want people thinking he was *literally* a young Yoda – but good luck getting the fans to change what they called him! It was a lost cause. Recently, though, the nickname “Baby Yoda” actually showed up in official material – a non-canon special, LEGO Star Wars: Rebuild the Galaxy – Pieces of the Past, to be exact. It’s funny because if George Lucas had followed through with one of his original ideas for Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith, the phrase “Baby Yoda” would have a *completely* different meaning for Star Wars fans. It’s a fascinating bit of Star Wars trivia, really.