While Al Simmons has never had things easy during his more than three-decade long career as Spawn, the past few months have undeniably been worse than almost any other chapter of his life. Not only has the war between Heaven and Hell drawn completely new battle lines for Spawn, his enemies, and his allies, it has drawn nearly every figure from his past back into the spotlight. In fact, it is arguably the most important person in Al’s life who has just made the latest of these surprise comebacks, and Wanda Blake’s might just be what changes everything about Spawn’s place not just in this war, but in his entire universe.As the various factions each vying for control of Hell ruminate on their respective places in the ongoing war between the divine and demonic in the pages of Spawn #347 (by Rory McConville, Todd McFarlane, Carlo Barberi, Zé Carlos, Jay David Ramos, and Tom Orzechowski), the heroes who have tasked themselves with quelling these threats are at just as much of an impasse of their own. Knowing that they cannot allow any of their enemies to assume the throne of Hell, Al Simmons has elected to take that place for himself, effectively ensuring that there will be no further unnecessary bloodshed, at least not in the name of Hell. Unsurprisingly, many of Spawn’s fellow Scorched aren’t entirely on board with this plan, though they aren’t the only ones with some serious concerns to direct his way. As it turns out, Al’s former wife Wanda has spent her afterlife watching his story unfold over the past few years, and she has finally been given the opportunity to let him know what she thinks of everything he has done in that time.Even though Wanda and Al had spent years enjoying what was seemingly the perfect marriage apart from the tribulations that came as a result of their inability to conceive a child with one another, it looked to the then infernal Spawn that his beloved had moved on almost immediately after his untimely demise. While Wanda had indeed remarried to his old best friend Terry Fitzgerald and gave birth to their daughter Cyan, by the time he returned to Earth, years had passed since his passing. This tragically forced Al to reconcile both the fact that his wife had moved on and that it was far too late for him to harbor any sort of resentment because of it. Instead, Spawn went to great efforts to ensure Wanda and her new family’s safety which, in turn, drew her attention back to him for reasons neither of them could have possibly fathomed prior to his death.
While Al Simmons has never had things easy during his more than three-decade long career as Spawn, the past few months have undeniably been worse than almost any other chapter of his life. Not only has the war between Heaven and Hell drawn completely new battle lines for Spawn, his enemies, and his allies, it has drawn nearly every figure from his past back into the spotlight. In fact, it is arguably the most important person in Al’s life who has just made the latest of these surprise comebacks, and Wanda Blake’s might just be what changes everything about Spawn’s place not just in this war, but in his entire universe.
As the various factions each vying for control of Hell ruminate on their respective places in the ongoing war between the divine and demonic in the pages of Spawn #347 (by Rory McConville, Todd McFarlane, Carlo Barberi, Zé Carlos, Jay David Ramos, and Tom Orzechowski), the heroes who have tasked themselves with quelling these threats are at just as much of an impasse of their own. Knowing that they cannot allow any of their enemies to assume the throne of Hell, Al Simmons has elected to take that place for himself, effectively ensuring that there will be no further unnecessary bloodshed, at least not in the name of Hell. Unsurprisingly, many of Spawn’s fellow Scorched aren’t entirely on board with this plan, though they aren’t the only ones with some serious concerns to direct his way. As it turns out, Al’s former wife Wanda has spent her afterlife watching his story unfold over the past few years, and she has finally been given the opportunity to let him know what she thinks of everything he has done in that time.
Even though Wanda and Al had spent years enjoying what was seemingly the perfect marriage apart from the tribulations that came as a result of their inability to conceive a child with one another, it looked to the then infernal Spawn that his beloved had moved on almost immediately after his untimely demise. While Wanda had indeed remarried to his old best friend Terry Fitzgerald and gave birth to their daughter Cyan, by the time he returned to Earth, years had passed since his passing. This tragically forced Al to reconcile both the fact that his wife had moved on and that it was far too late for him to harbor any sort of resentment because of it. Instead, Spawn went to great efforts to ensure Wanda and her new family’s safety which, in turn, drew her attention back to him for reasons neither of them could have possibly fathomed prior to his death.
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