Curse Of The Spawn - Tombs - No 7 - Released: March 1997
    Image Comics Inc.

    Curse Of The Spawn - Tombs - No 7 - Released: March 1997

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    Released in March 1997, "Curse of the Spawn #7" delves into the eerie and dark corners of the Spawn universe. This issue, titled "Tombs," combines the gritty aesthetic of the series with a gripping narrative that pushes the boundaries of its characters.

    Key Features

    Engaging Plot:

    The story follows Sam and Twitch as they navigate the dangerous waters of police corruption and supernatural threats, with Suture playing a significant role in the unfolding events.

    Rich Artwork:

    The issue features the skilled penciling of Dwayne Turner and the detailed inking of Danny Miki, creating a visually striking experience.

    Complex Characters:

    Characters like Suture and Jeremiah "Sharpie" Euden are explored in depth, adding layers to the narrative and enhancing the dark themes of the series.

    Dynamic Interactions:

    Intense scenes, including confrontations and unexpected alliances, drive the plot forward, showcasing the comic's ability to blend action with storytelling.

    Collector’s Appeal:

    As part of the wider "Curse of the Spawn" series, this issue is a valuable addition for collectors, particularly due to its detailed artwork and significant plot developments.

    This comic is a standout entry in the Spawn series, offering fans a deep dive into its dark world with a compelling story and rich illustrations.

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    Condition
    Near Mint
    Paper Type
    Glossy
    Publisher
    Image Comics Inc.
    Date Released
    1997