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Todd McFarlane's Spawn was a television series which aired on HBO from 1997 through 1999. It was based on the popular Image Comics series of the same name. The show was nominated for and won an Emmy in 1999 for Outstanding Animation Program (longer than one hour).

Cast


Keith David - Spawn
Richard Dysart - Cogliostro
Micheal Nicolosi - Clown
Dominique Jennings - Wanda Blake
Victor Love - Terry Fitzgerald/Bobby
Kath Soucie - Cyan/Additional Voices
James Keane - Tony Twist/Sam Burke
Micheal McShane - Max "Twitch" Williams/Gareb
John Rafter Lee - Jason Wynn
Denise Poirier - Merrick/Bounty Hunter
Ronny Cox - Senator Scott McMillan/Billy Kincaid
Ming-Na - Jade/Lisa Wu
Ruben-Santiago Hudsen - Jess Chapel

Plot overview


The series centered around the story of an African-American ex-serviceman who fought in the Vietnam war as a commando named Al Simmons. He was betrayed and killed by a man whom he believed to be his close friend (the man, Chapel, burned him alive with a flamethrower). Upon his death, Simmons vowed revenge on Chapel and hoped that he would one day return to his beloved wife Wanda.

In order to accomplish his vow, he makes a pact with the devil (referred to in the series as Malebolgia). The pact was a simple one: Simmons would become a general in Malebolgia's army (known as the "Hellspawn" or "Spawn" for short) in return for the ability to walk the earth once again in order to see Wanda. Simmons was tricked however and his body was not returned to him. Simmons had instead been given a different body which was a festering, cadavourous, maggot-ridden walking corpse that had a massive living red cape attached to it. The head of this new body had been rotten for some time and was in an advanced state of decay, which led to Simmons donning a mask in order to cover its grotesque appearance.

Upon his return to "life", Spawn seeks out Wanda, who had apparently got over the grief of having lost Al and married another man, one of Al's other friends Terry Fitzgerald with whom she seemingly had a daughter with. Terry, a respectable man, works for a man named Jason Wynn. Wynn is a black-market arms dealer, amongst other things (such as the head of certain government organisations, one of which that dispatched Al and his team to Vietnam), and is revealed to be the man responsible for ordering the death of Al Simmons due to a disagreement the two had between each other. Jason's actions would also prove dangerous to the lives of Terry, Wanda and their daughter as well.

Al, realising that he is no longer the man in Wanda's life, swears to protect her and her new family.

The series depicts Spawn going through the city streets, "cleansing" the scum from it and protecting those who cannot protect themselves. Such actions are not viewed by Malebolgia to be a worthy spendature of Spawn's time and power. Malebolgia then dispatches another of his minions (a demonic creature known as Violator that assumes the form of an obese clown) to try and sway Spawn into committing acts of violence and savagery in the name of Hell.

Spawn struggles to fight the lure of evil as well as seeking to escape being hunted by not only the forces of Hell but also must defend himself from assailants from Heaven, who have a need to destroy the Hellspawn in order to cripple the forces of Hell so they do not gain an edge in the escalating war between the two spirtual hosts. As the war intensifies the line between the forces of good and evil become increasingly blurry. Spawn finds help along the way in the form of a disheveled old man named Cogliostro who was once a Hellspawn that overcame the demonic powers resting within, amongst a number of other characters.

The series is expected to return shortly in 2007. Keith David will reprise his role as Simmons. He is the only member of the original voice cast to return

=Trivia=

-Spawn creator Todd Mcfarlane introduced every episode to the series in breif live-action segments

-Each season was only six episodes with a running arc, the later seasons relfected more on the other characters, most notibly Sam and Twitch

See also


External links


HBO network shows | Fantasy television series | 1990s TV shows in the United States | Bangsian fantasy

 

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