300+ issues of the best-selling independent comic of all time.

Spawn #1 sold 1.7 million copies. Do you know what your collection is worth now?

Spawn #1 (McFarlane, 1992) through #350+, the Cogliostro, Clown, Violator arcs, key issues... My Comics Collection imports the entire series in one click and shows you exactly what's missing.

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350+issues published
1992first publication
#1still highly sought after

Why collecting Spawn is a marathon of organization

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350+ issues and still going

Spawn is the longest-running independent series in comics history. With 350+ issues published and no end in sight, tracking your progress across the complete series is a real challenge. Where exactly do you stand?

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Spawn #1 and McFarlane variants

Spawn #1 (May 1992, Todd McFarlane) was printed in several million copies, but variants (newsstand, direct edition, second print) vary widely in value. Without precise tracking, you don't know exactly what you own.

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The arcs and eras of the series

The McFarlane era (#1-70 approximately), the Brian Holguin era (#80+), the reboot (#175), the Jonathon Glapion run... Each era has its own feel and key issues. Impossible to manage in a spreadsheet.

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Spawn spin-offs

Sam & Twitch, Spawn: The Dark Ages, Spawn: Blood Feud, Curse of the Spawn, Medieval Spawn/Witchblade... These Spawn-related series complicate tracking a complete collection.

My Comics Collection: your entire Spawn collection in one place

Your Current Spreadsheet
  • โœ—350+ rows with no era distinction
  • โœ—Spawn #1 variants not identified
  • โœ—McFarlane/post-McFarlane eras mixed together
  • โœ—Spin-offs in a separate tab you forget about
  • โœ—Angela, Violator key issues with no badge or value
  • โœ—No idea of your progress across the complete series
With My Comics Collection
  • โœ“Complete Spawn series imported via GCD in one click
  • โœ“Notable variants and editions identifiable
  • โœ“Distinct eras visualized separately
  • โœ“Each spin-off importable as a separate series
  • โœ“Key issues #1, #9 (Angela), #301 badged
  • โœ“Completion percentage visible across the full series

Everything to master your Spawn collection

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Import the entire Spawn series

350+ issues imported in a single click via the Grand Comics Database. The complete numbering from Spawn #1 (1992) through the most recent issues, automatically up to date.

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Progress by series era

McFarlane era (#1-70), middle era (#71-186), contemporary era (#175-present). See your progress in each major period of the Spawn saga.

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Missing issues at a glance

With 350+ issues, gaps are inevitable. My Comics Collection lists every missing issue precisely. Prepare your shopping lists for conventions or eBay.

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Spawn key issues badged

Spawn #1 (1st app), #9 (Angela by Neil Gaiman), #174 (reboot begins), #301 (indie record)... All identified and badged with their "Key Issue" badge and value estimate.

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Spin-offs organized separately

Sam & Twitch, Curse of the Spawn, The Dark Ages, Blood Feud... Each spin-off series importable separately. Track your progress in the complete Spawn universe.

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Duplicate scanner for conventions

With 350+ issues to remember, the risk of duplicates is real. Scan the barcode at a convention โ€” instant result: owned or missing. No more double purchases.

3 steps to manage your 350+ Spawn issues

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Create your free account

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Import the complete Spawn series

Search "Spawn" in the GCD catalog. The complete series (350+ issues) is imported in seconds. Then import whichever spin-offs interest you: Sam & Twitch, Curse of the Spawn...

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Check off your issues and see your progress

Browse the list, check what you own. The app instantly calculates your progress across the series, the missing issues, and the key issues you still need.

The Spawn key issues to watch

These issues are automatically highlighted in My Comics Collection with their "Key Issue" badge and value estimate.

Spawn #1
1st app Spawn
Image First
#9
1st Angela
Key Issue
#174
Reboot begins
Modern Arc
#301
Indie record
Milestone
#1 (Blood)
Spawn: Blood Feud
Spin-off Key

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Top 10 Spawn Key Issues

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Managing Your Spawn Collection: The Complete Guide

Spawn #1 through 350+, the McFarlane and post-McFarlane eras, key issues... Complete guide.

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Frequently Asked Questions โ€” Spawn Collection

Spawn #1 (May 1992, Todd McFarlane) was printed in approximately 1.7 million copies, making it abundant. In Near Mint condition, the standard version is worth between $5 and $30. The newsstand variant (sold at newsstands, rarer) is worth between $20 and $100 depending on condition. A CGC 9.8 copy can reach $100โ€“$400. It's not a major investment, but it's an iconic piece for any Image Comics collector.
Spawn #9 (March 1993) is the first appearance of Angela, an angel hunter created by Neil Gaiman. After a long legal dispute between Gaiman and McFarlane over rights to the character, Angela was acquired by Marvel and integrated into the Marvel Universe (she is Thor's sister in some continuities). This unique status makes it a sought-after key issue, worth between $10 and $60 depending on condition.
Spawn #301 (2019) broke the record held by Action Comics #1 to become the longest-running superhero comic series continuously published by a single creator (Todd McFarlane). It's a milestone issue with multiple variant covers. Its value is still moderate ($5โ€“$30), but its historical importance makes it a must-have for any serious Spawn collector.
Spawn has spawned several spin-offs: Sam & Twitch (1999-2004, 26 issues), Curse of the Spawn (1996-1999, 29 issues), Spawn: The Dark Ages (1999-2001, 28 issues), Medieval Spawn/Witchblade (1996, 3 issues)... These series are tied to the Spawn universe but constitute separate collections. My Comics Collection lets you import them individually via the Grand Comics Database.
Yes, around issue #175 (2008), the series underwent a major direction change with the Al Simmons "reboot." The "Endgame" arc (#186-190) represents a symbolic end to the classic era. The series then continued with a new angle. Collectors often distinguish the "McFarlane era" (#1-70 approximately), the "middle era" (#71-186), and the "contemporary era" (#175-present). My Comics Collection helps you measure your progress in each era.
Paradoxically, Spawn issues from the 2000s-2010s (#150-250) are often the hardest to find in good condition. Many readers read them and stored them poorly. The early issues (#1-70) received better treatment as collectors were interested from the start. Beyond #300, recent issues are easily available in Near Mint. My Comics Collection lets you record the condition of each issue.

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