It takes one of the most intriguing mysteries in American folklore and reduces it to demon fisticuffs with motives as flimsy as cling wrap. In 1973, Moench became the de facto lead writer forDoug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight and Deathlok.
Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of This book, "War Devil" was published by DC. Didn't like the art, didn't like the story. Although, it is pretty funny when Spawn starts talking about killing the large demon-creature at the end with his joy (seriously, murdering demons with joy). Also features some genuinely creepy art at times, and not just because the villain looks like Jack Nicholson.Not very good to be honest, bad pacing, confusing, and un-flowing story, maybe if the story was given a higher page count it might have been better, seemed it had to be cut to fit in a single prestige comic, the art wasn't too bad, seen better, but most readers will rush through the book just to get it done with, they'll not stop to noticeI reread this a second time and dropped my rating down to two stars. Also features some genuinely creepy art at times, and not just because the villain looks like Jack Nicholson.It really doesn’t take four people to make a better Batman-Spawn crossover than Frank Miller, but these guys did it anyway, and it’s far superior. Please fill out the following form to report a missing variant issue from the database. This is one of two such crossovers between the two characters published that year (the other being Spawn/Batman).A third meeting between the two characters, to be titled Spawn/Batman: Inner Demons and pitting Batman and Spawn against … Batman / Spawn: War Devil #1 About Analyzer Modeler.
And both had good points and bad, well not that bad. We’d love your help. It is frankly stunning how a comic featuring both Batman and Spawn, signed by Moench, Dixon and Grant, and drawn by Klaus Janson, could be such a haphazard, shoddy pile of crap. Super cheap and an interesting take on spawn and batmanCurrent slide {CURRENT_SLIDE} of {TOTAL_SLIDES}- You may also like{"modules":["unloadOptimization","bandwidthDetection"],"unloadOptimization":{"browsers":{"Firefox":true,"Chrome":true}},"bandwidthDetection":{"url":"https://ir.ebaystatic.com/cr/v/c1/thirtysevens.jpg","maxViews":4,"imgSize":37,"expiry":300000,"timeout":250}} - Batman-Spawn: War Devil #[nn] ([Spring] 1994, DC) - Batman-Spawn: War Devil #[nn] ([Spring] 1994, DC) item 1 Batman-Spawn: War Devil #[nn] ([Spring] 1994, DC) 1 - item 2 Batman-Spawn: War Devil #[nn] ([Spring] 1994, DC) 2 - item 3 Batman-Spawn: War Devil 1994, DC Comics 3 - item 4 BATMAN - SPAWN War Devil 1994 DC Comics 4 - item 5 Batman-Spawn: War Devil 1994, DC Comics VF 5 - item 6 Batman-Spawn: War Devil 1994, DC Comics 6 - item 7 Batman-Spawn: War Devil #[nn] ([Spring] 1994, DC) 7 - E olha que foi preciso três roteirista para conseguir esse feito! The dialogue here is worse than the main Spawn series - which says something. FMV & Sale History. Maybe the original was worth your time and effort, but this one certainly wasn't.Doug Moench, is an American comic book writer notable for his Batman work and as the creator of Black Mask, Moon Knight and Deathlok. The only interesting part of this comic is the connection to the 90s satanic panic which is glaringly obvious from multiple scenes (I burst out laughing upon seeing one particular panel where the villain makes the "\m/" metal-hand and uses the two protruding fingers to stab his victim in the eyes). Trying to milk Batman and Spawn’s popularity. Boa noite!Manages to cross-promote two comic book characters from disparate 'universes' without over-explaining the reasons or involving multiverse-shattering events to trigger the meeting, which is appreciated. This book has three credited writers: Doug Moench, Alan Grant and Chuck Dixon. Ships from and sold by A+M Enterprises. The art is also weak and messy. He contributed to the entire runs of Planet of the Apes, Rampaging Hulk (continuing on the title when it changed its name to The Hulk!) It features a trio of then current Batman writers (Moench/Grant/Dixon) with Klaus Janson on art duty (a very appropriate choice with Miller on the other book).It really doesn’t take four people to make a better Batman-Spawn crossover than Frank Miller, but these guys did it anyway, and it’s far superior.
Ao mesmo tempo, nunca vi a arte de Klaus Janson tão bonita, usando e abusando do traço sujo, dos pingos de nanquim pela página, podemos ver que o artista estava no seu elemento.