Violator is the true form of the Clown, an antagonist in Todd McFarlane's Spawn comic series. A demon from the eighth sphere of Hell, Violator possesses supernatural strength, agility and cunning. He can also perform Hell-powered magic.
The Violator/The Clown is probably Spawn's most recognizeable villain. He serves as Malebolgia's henchman and lackey. His purpose is to guide Hellspawn towards fulfilling Malebolgia's desire: to cultivate evil souls on Earth for Hell's army. He's been Hell's guide for multiple Hellspawn, his latest charge being the current Spawn, Al Simmons. Violator is the oldest of five demons known as the Phlebiac brothers. He is diabolical, cruel and has a craving for human hearts. He views humanity as weak and asserts that demons should lead the armies of Hell. The Violator's current disguise is that of The Clown.
The Violator is not a demon to be taken lightly, he has shown as many times as he has been beaten that he is more than a match for a young Hellspawn. His hands are tied by his role, though, and he cannot kill a Spawn without an order to since he must guide them to wreak as much havok and use thier powers until fully depleted. In that way he is like a twisted drill sergeant, preparing them for active service in Hell's army.
He has been killed multiple times, each time to be returned to Hell and reanimated by his master.
He believes that one day his service to the Malebolgia will be rewarded. He believes that he'll get to become a Hellspawn, as have so many men, and women, since before he was created. All he has to do is teach the Spawn how to use their powers and goad them into succumbing to the dark evil in their dead bodies... and do it without telling them directly, the better to add to their confusion. But who will instruct the Violator, to end his own confusion? His methods are base, mean and cruel. And wrong. He has yet to come close to his master's expectations, always foiling the best laid plans. But he has to prove himself, must prove to the Malebolgia that he is better than mere humans, a better choice to be a Spawn. One day, he tells himself often, he'll get up the courage to tell "the boss" what he feels.
One day real soon... He's been saying that for fifteen hundred years.
After suffering a humiliating defeat in Hell during Spawn's return to claim the throne of the 8th sphere, the Clown reappeared on Earth on the order of Mammon to wreak havok in Spawn's life as part of the larger plan to give Nyx an opportunity to betray Al. He was a "mental advisor" to Jason Wynn, his former contact and partner in the deal that cost Al Simmons his life. He helped Wynn regain his sanity and return to the NSA, but had other plan than being charitable. He was assumed the dominant role in Wynn's psyche and when Wynn was vulnerable, hanging from a steel girder many stories up, he caused him to fall to his apparent death. Clown then took over Wynn's body and used it as his new vessel. He turned Wynn's body into a fanged, bloated parody of his former self. The Clown then began to attack and 'mark' citizens of New York, turning them all into blue face-painted Clowns. It was revealed that the Violator was possessing hundreds of civilians and forcing them to run amok, commiting acts of violence and vandalism, all with a smile on their faces. After their attacks brought Spawn to the brink of death, leaving him bleeding and broken on the streets of New York in his Al Simmons persona, the Clowns vanished. The Violator has not been seen since, but has revealed that he has been turned loose on Earth with no strings attached, and it is only a matter of time before he returns to plague Spawn anew.
Fictional clowns | Fictional demons | Fictional shapeshifters | Fictional henchmen | Spawn characters | Image Comics characters
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