COMIC BOOK HISTORY IS HERE: MCFARLANE TO DRAW RECORD-SETTING SPAWN #301

With its 301st issue, Todd McFarlane’s SPAWN becomes the longest running creator-owned comic book in the world!

SPAWN launched to record sales of 1.7 million copies when its inaugural issue was released in 1992, helping to cement the early days of Image Comics as a game-changing, new era in creator-owned comic books. Now, 27-years later SPAWN, and Image Comics remain hallmarks of the comic book industry.

As a testament to the longevity of Todd McFarlane’s seminal creation, and to Image Comics’ revolutionary call for creators’ rights to own and control the characters and comic books they create, SPAWN’s 301st issue will be a truly historic release, as McFarlane’s award-winning, fan-favorite superhero, will become the longest running creator-owned comic book ever.

“I could think of no better reason to return to the drawing board than to celebrate the record-breaking 301st issue of the SPAWN comic,” said McFarlane, creator of SPAWN and President at Image Comics. “Twenty-seven years ago, I began this journey on the SPAWN title. That start, along with helping to co-found Image Comics, (today the third largest comic publisher in the nation) was with the goal of allowing creative people to own and control their ideas.

“It is with great pride that I can say that after nearly three decades of producing the SPAWN title, that I am still 100% in the creative driver’s seat of the character I brought to life back in 1992,” said McFarlane. “I wrote and drew that first issue and will do the same for this historic issue as well.”

To continue the celebration that begins with the deluxe sized, 72-page issue of SPAWN #300, McFarlane will return, once more, to pencil and ink interior story pages for the record-breaking SPAWN #301. Showcasing his unique blend of larger-than-life action and visual world-building, McFarlane will usher in SPAWN’s next creative evolution in his signature “hyper-detailed” style that has been an inspiration to artists and storytellers across all genres of entertainment media.

Joining Todd on SPAWN #301’s superstar creative team will be legendary SPAWN and Batman artist, Greg Capullo, critically-acclaimed illustrator, Jason Shawn Alexander, top comic artists, Clayton Crain, Jerome Opeña and Francesco Mattina, along with more surprises, including more top-tier comic book talent.

SPAWN #301, a 48-page full-color comic book will be in stores September 25, 2019. Also available will be black and white Spawn #301 “Artist Edition” variant showcasing McFarlane and Capullo’s original, inked artwork.

This record-breaking, history-making, oversized issue will retail for $4.99.

SPAWN #300 hits comic shops on Wednesday, August 28. The final order cutoff deadline for retailers is Monday, August 5:

SPAWN #300 CVR A MCFARLANE – JUN190014
SPAWN #300 CVR B B&W MCFARLANE – JUN190015
SPAWN #300 CVR C CAPULLO – JUN190016
SPAWN #300 CVR D CAPULLO VIRGIN – JUN190017
SPAWN #300 CVR E CAPULLO & MCFARLANE – JUN190018
SPAWN #300 CVR F B&W CAPULLO & MCFARLANE – JUN190019
SPAWN #300 CVR G CAMPBELL – JUN190020
SPAWN #300 CVR H OPENA – JUN190021
SPAWN #300 CVR I ALEXANDER – JUN190022
SPAWN #300 CVR J PARODY VAR MCFARLANE – JUN190023

SPAWN #301 hits comic shops on Wednesday, September 25. The final order cutoff deadline for retailers is Monday, September 2:

SPAWN #301 CVR A MCFARLANE – JUL190084
SPAWN #301 CVR B CAPULLO – JUL190085
SPAWN #301 CVR C VIRGIN CAPULLO – JUL190086
SPAWN #301 CVR D ALEXANDER – JUL190087
SPAWN #301 CVR E CRAIN – JUL190088
SPAWN #301 CVR F OPENA – JUL190089
SPAWN #301 CVR G VIRGIN MATTINA – JUL190090
SPAWN #301 CVR H PARODY MCFARLANE – JUL190091
SPAWN #301 CVR I B&W MCFARLANE – JUL190092

3 thoughts on “COMIC BOOK HISTORY IS HERE: MCFARLANE TO DRAW RECORD-SETTING SPAWN #301”

  1. Someone help me out- if presumably 298, 299 and 301 are all the “parody” covers, does it make most sense to get the McFarlane J cover for 300 (instead of the supposed main one) to match the set? The art hasn’t been revealed yet, so I don’t know what his “A” cover will be as if doing two.

    1. I am and know most people will go for the “parody” covers so it might not be a bad idea to grab them. It’s just gonna cost you.

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