COMICS: Deserted BATMAN/SPAWN Crossover Comic Plans And Art Revealed

COMICS: Deserted BATMAN/SPAWN Crossover Comic Plans And Art Revealed

Todd McFarlane has unveiled a piece of art by Greg Capullo for a Batman/Spawn crossover comic that never got green-lit. He also reveals the plans DC Comics had for the comic, while telling why this crossover never happened. Hit the jump to check it out!

By NightWatcher - Feb 03, 2015 07:02 AM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Source: CBR
DC Comics and Image Comics had a Batman/Spawn crossover planned to release after the 1994 One-Shot. This comic would have been written  by Todd McFarlane and drawn by Todd & Greg Capullo. Recently, Todd McFarlane on his Facebook page reveals the plans DC Comics and Image Comics had, “Years ago there was a deal for DC Comics and myself to do a cool Batman/Spawn cross-over book (for those not hip to comic lingo, that’s a book in which both characters are in the same issue).” He then tells why this comic never got off the ground. “I [was] to have written and inked it, while a talented penciller, Greg Capullo, was going to draw it. For a variety of reasons (mostly on my shoulders) the book never got off the ground,” He then adds, “But a few pages and promo pieces were done for it. Below is one such piece drawn by Greg and inked by myself.” (Referring to the piece of he posted with his Facebook message.) That piece of art can be found below. Check it out!

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