Legendary comic creator Todd McFarlane has expressed interest in bringing possibly his most famous creation, Spawn, back to the world of video games after an absence that's spanned more than two decades. McFarlane has been waiting for the right moment to launch a new Spawn game, and with Blumhouse's King Spawn movie on the horizon, that time may be drawing near.
McFarlane's comic career has seen a lot of highlights. He had a big breakthrough in 1988 for his artistic work on The Amazing Spider-Man #298, and his other notable credits include work on The Incredible Hulk and Batman: Year Two, but Spawn, a vengeful former mercenary turned Hellspawn, is likely his most well-known original character. He's been asked for years about the next Spawn video game, but none has surfaced since 2003.
Mortal Kombat 11 guest character and legendary comic antihero Spawn is returning to punish evildoers, but not as a DLC fighter in Mortal Kombat 1.
McFarlane voiced his desire for a new Spawn game during a video interview with IGN that was published on July 26. Asked whether he would want there to be a new Spawn game, he responded in the affirmative, although he...