SPAWN:BLOOD FEUD
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1999

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Alan Moore revolutionized the comic form by infusing it with political critique, literary ambition, and structural experimentation. Works like Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell challenged genre conventions while dissecting the very nature of storytelling. Often controversial and always uncompromising, Moore’s writing fuses mysticism, anarchism, and historical theory into dense, symbol-laden narratives. His influence is felt far beyond comics, reshaping how sequential art is perceived culturally and critically. Rejecting mainstream constraints, he remains a key figure in the elevation of comics as a serious artistic medium.

Alan Moore
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978-1840231175
112
Spanish
1999
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm

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SPAWN: BLOOD FEUD delves into a chilling narrative where Spawn confronts a series of gruesome murders in New York City, initially believed to be his doing. As the investigation unfolds, Spawn discovers a deeper, more sinister force at play, leading to a confrontation with a formidable vampire adversary. Alan Moore’s gripping script, paired with Tony Daniel’s intense illustrations and Kevin Conrad’s inking, crafts a dark and suspenseful tale that challenges Spawn both physically and morally. This volume collects the complete four-issue miniseries, showcasing a blend of horror and superhero elements that push the boundaries of the Spawn mythos. Comic, Alan Moore, Tony Daniel, Kevin Conrad, Image, 1999 Image 978-1840231175 Alan Moore 1999

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1999

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Alan Moore
paperback/ 26 x 17 cm
978-1840231175
Spanish
112

Alan Moore revolutionized the comic form by infusing it with political critique, literary ambition, and structural experimentation. Works like Watchmen, V for Vendetta, and From Hell challenged genre conventions while dissecting the very nature of storytelling. Often controversial and always uncompromising, Moore’s writing fuses mysticism, anarchism, and historical theory into dense, symbol-laden narratives. His influence is felt far beyond comics, reshaping how sequential art is perceived culturally and critically. Rejecting mainstream constraints, he remains a key figure in the elevation of comics as a serious artistic medium.

SPAWN: BLOOD FEUD delves into a chilling narrative where Spawn confronts a series of gruesome murders in New York City, initially believed to be his doing. As the investigation unfolds, Spawn discovers a deeper, more sinister force at play, leading to a confrontation with a formidable vampire adversary. Alan Moore’s gripping script, paired with Tony Daniel’s intense illustrations and Kevin Conrad’s inking, crafts a dark and suspenseful tale that challenges Spawn both physically and morally. This volume collects the complete four-issue miniseries, showcasing a blend of horror and superhero elements that push the boundaries of the Spawn mythos. Comic, Alan Moore, Tony Daniel, Kevin Conrad, Image, 1999 Image 978-1840231175 Alan Moore 1999