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Appearing in "The Conqueror"

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Other Characters:

  • Bobby
  • Ethan Crone
  • Esther Paxney (Single appearance)
  • Horace Mansard (Single appearance)
  • Peter Van Nies (Single appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Conqueror"

Ethan Crone writes about man's desires. Normally we ignore the staffing of our best friends to get ahead, but every once and a while we listen. He writes about a lunch lady, a manager, and an off duty police officer who recently snapped killing innocent civilians.

Spawn leaps between rooftops in the city. He thinks about how he made Billy Kincaid stronger by killing him. He begins to see his actions have ramifications. He stops by Sam Burke and Twitch Williams and asks them to hurry up and some this case with Kincaid. Twitch retorts they have no experience in the supernatural.

Agent Raleigh informs Jason Wynn that a shipment was jettisoned to avoid being caught. After he leaves, Wynn calls for Raleigh to be "erased". He did in his chair frustrated with his reassignment to a special task force. He suddenly receives visions of Genghis Khan. He believes it is time for action instead of planning as he receives primal instincts.

Meanwhile at Sam and Twitch's Private Investigators Office, Sam and Twitch discuss their money woes.

Jason Wynn walks in to a dinner with a vacant stare. He has visions of being Genghis Khan and an invading army. He behind shooting everyone in the place and sets it a blaze as he walks away.

Sam, Twitch, and Detective S.O. Silbert arrive at the diner. Silbert exclaims he can't find a motive.

Later, Jason wakes up in an alley. He wakes up confused on what happened and pulls out a phone to call for help. He's suddenly attacked by street thugs and robbed.

Spawn heads to the Dead Zone and curses at Heaven for allowing this mess. Cogliostro approaches and tells him they need to talk.

Trivia

  • A picture of McFarlane appears in this issue. Sam Burke reads an article about "some nutty foreigner" who has bought a baseball for $3 million. Earlier that year, McFarlane himself had bought the record-breaking 70th home run baseball of Mark McGwire for the same amount. In one panel, Todd McFarlane's picture is visible, with his name typed barely visible next to it. Burke continued to complain, "Look at this clown. What a tool! Man, I HATE rich people."

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