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Spawn Vol. 1 #7 (Image Comics, 1993)

Spawn Vol. 1 #7 (Image Comics, 1993)

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Spawn Vol. 1 #7 (Image Comics, 1993)
Dive into the dark, gritty world of Spawn Vol. 1 #7, a key issue from Image Comics’ groundbreaking series by Todd McFarlane. Published in January 1993, this issue, dedicated to Rob Liefeld, deepens Al Simmons’ journey as Spawn and introduces a pivotal villain, making it a must-have for collectors and investors.
Key Appearances
In “Payback: Part Two,” written and illustrated by Todd McFarlane, Spawn (Al Simmons) faces off against Overt-Kill (originally Overkill), a cyborg assassin created by Rob Liefeld. This issue marks Overt-Kill’s first major confrontation with Spawn, showcasing his brute strength before being destroyed by Spawn’s scavenged ballistics. Supporting characters include Sam Burke and Twitch Williams, the detective duo investigating Spawn’s actions, and Wanda Blake, Al’s widow, who wakes from a nightmare about his murder, comforted by Terry Fitzgerald. The issue also references mobsters Luciano Bartino and Tony Twist (Antonio Twistelli), hinting at deeper criminal ties. A flashback reveals Spawn’s struggle to recall his killer, haunted by visions of a grim reaper figure. This issue’s dedication to Liefeld underscores its significance in Image’s early collaborative era.

Current Value
As of June 2025, Spawn #7 (cover price $1.95) in near-mint condition trades at $10–$20 on platforms like eBay, reflecting its status as an early Spawn issue with a key villain debut. CGC-graded copies (9.8) fetch $40–$80, driven by collector demand for McFarlane’s art and the series’ 1990s nostalgia. The issue’s value is enhanced by its role in expanding Spawn’s rogues’ gallery and its connection to Image Comics’ legacy.

Expected Value and Trends
The Spawn franchise continues to thrive, with a 2025 film reboot and ongoing King Spawn and Gunslinger Spawn series fueling interest. Overt-Kill’s return in modern Spawn stories and potential appearances in upcoming media could drive demand for this issue. Projections suggest near-mint copies may reach $25–$50 within 12–18 months, especially if the film highlights early villains. The issue’s historical tie to Rob Liefeld and Image’s 1990s boom, combined with McFarlane’s iconic art, ensures steady collector interest. Conventions featuring McFarlane or Liefeld in 2025 could further boost value.


Investment Opportunity
Spawn Vol. 1 #7 is a strategic pick for investors seeking affordable 1990s keys with growth potential. Overt-Kill’s debut, McFarlane’s bold storytelling, and the Spawn brand’s 2025 momentum make this issue a low-risk, high-reward addition.
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