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Spawn Vol. 1 #31 (Image Comics, 1995)

Spawn Vol. 1 #31 (Image Comics, 1995)

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Spawn Vol. 1 #31 (Image Comics, 1995)
Unleash the raw power of Spawn Vol. 1 #31, a pivotal issue from Image Comics’ legendary series by Todd McFarlane. Published in May 1995, this issue introduces a formidable new foe and deepens Spawn’s saga, making it a compelling investment for collectors and fans of the antihero’s dark journey.
Key Appearances
In “The Homecoming,” written by Todd McFarlane with art by Greg Capullo and McFarlane, Spawn (Al Simmons) returns to New York City’s alleys, confronting the Redeemer (Phil Timper), who debuts as a pure-hearted, heaven-empowered adversary. The story sees Spawn’s homeless allies, Boots and Bobby, welcoming him back, while the Redeemer kidnaps Bobby, detecting his residual necroplasm energy. Spawn’s symbiotic costume, K7-Leetha, evolves with spiked armor to counter the Redeemer’s divine power, but he’s easily defeated, leaving his armor ravaged. Supporting characters include Terry Fitzgerald, hacking CIA files on Jason Wynn, and detectives Sam Burke and Twitch Williams, investigating at the NYPD. A photograph cameo of Angela and references to the Ku Klux Klan add layers to the narrative. This issue, dedicated to Tom Palmer, marks a turning point in Spawn’s battle against celestial forces.

Current Value
As of June 2025, Spawn #31 (cover price $1.95) in near-mint condition trades at $10–$20 on platforms like eBay, driven by the Redeemer’s first appearance and Greg Capullo’s dynamic art. CGC-graded copies (9.8) fetch $40–$80, reflecting steady demand for mid-1990s Spawn keys. The issue’s value is bolstered by its role in escalating Spawn’s conflict with heaven, a fan-favorite arc.
Expected Value and Trends
With a Spawn film reboot slated for 2025 and spin-off titles like King Spawn thriving, this issue is poised for growth. The Redeemer’s recurring role in the Spawn universe, including potential media appearances, enhances its appeal. Projections suggest near-mint copies could reach $25–$50 within 12–18 months, particularly if the film emphasizes Spawn’s celestial conflicts. Capullo’s rising prominence and Image Comics’ 2025 momentum, including Spawn Compendium releases, further drive interest. Conventions featuring McFarlane or Capullo in 2025 could spark additional demand.

Investment Opportunity
Spawn Vol. 1 #31 is a strategic investment, offering an affordable entry into a key issue with a major antagonist debut and iconic art. The Redeemer’s introduction, combined with the Spawn franchise’s 2025 resurgence, positions this comic for significant appreciation.
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