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Profile: Spawn

F A S E R I P
Fighting: Remarkable (30)
Agility: Remarkable (30)
Strength: Remarkable (30)
Endurance: Amazing (50)

Reason: Good (10)
Intuition: Remarkable (30)
Psyche: Remarkable (30)

Health: 140
Karma: 70

Popularity: Shift-0 (0)
Resources: Poor (4)

Spawn

Real Name: Albert Francis "Al" Simmons Aliases/Nicks: The Chosen One, Hellspawn, Spawn X, Ken Kurosawa, Omega Spawn, Divine Spawn, Lt. Colonel Al Simmons.
Class: Anti-Hero Identity: Secret
Age: Adult Gender: Male Height: 6 ft. 2 in. Weight: 234 Ibs. as Simmons - necroplasm as Spawn over 450 lbs.
Hair/Fur: Black (None, charred as Spawn) Eyes: Brown (Green as Spawn) Physical Form: Angel/Demon Race: African American ()
Marital Status: Married () Citizenship: Citizen of the United States, with no criminal record.
Place of Birth: Detroit, Michigan (Hell as Spawn). Base of Operations: The Alley known as Rat City "The Deadzone", located in New York City, NY.
Education: High School Graduate, Military Academy Graduate. Occupation: Hellspawn
Origin of Powers: Al Simmons, a CIA agent, was killed by his own boss, Jason Wynn, after witnessing his boss' "indiscretions". Simmons was sent to hell, where in a desperate attempt to see his wife one last time, he made a deal with the demon Malebolgia, and unwittingly, became a "Hellspawn", a General in Hell's Army. Group Affiliation: Eighth Circle of Hell as Spawn, Former Government Affiliations as Simmons; CIA agent, USSG agent (United States Security Group), U.S. Security Service agent, U.S. Marine Corps.

Known Relatives

Father: Bernard Simmons (father, deceased) Mother: Esther Simmons (mother)
Siblings: Richard "Richie" Simmons (brother, deceased); Marc Simmons (brother). Children: Cyan Fitzgerald (daughter); Morana (daughter).
Additional Information

Bernard Simmons (father, deceased); Esther Simmons (mother); Richie Simmons (brother, deceased); Marc Simmons (brother); Wanda Simmons (now Fitzgerald, widow); Cyan Fitzgerald (daughter); Morana (daughter); Mary "Granny" Blake (Wanda's grandmother).

Powers

  • Spawn’s Symbiotic Suit: Spawn wears a living, sentient necroplasm-based symbiote suit, named Leetha of the 7th house of K (K7-Leetha). The suit feeds from the necroplasm in Spawn's body and his cape, spikes, and chains are all part of an organism that is bonded to his central nervous system; because of this connection he can mentally manipulate the suit to perform shapeshifting feats without draining his necro-meter, allowing the following abilities:
    • Immortality: (See Below)
    • Body Armor: Excellent protection vs. Physical and Energy attacks. 
    • Regeneration: Amazing 
    • Self Recovery: Unearthly
    • Self Revival: Unearthly 
    • Shape Shifting: Monstrous 
    • Empathy: Amazing ability to "Sense/Feel" Misery, Pain and Hatred. 
    • Evolution: Spawn's Symbiotic costume can evolve into a more advanced form, up to a maximum of Unearthly rank. 
    • Magical Energy Manipulation: Unearthly ability to use magical energy to duplicate almost any power. Each time he uses this power above Remarkable rank, the power drops 1 point (from Unearthly-100 to Unearthly-99) permanently. Only in very extreme circumstances can this be recharged. He has used the following: 
      • Teleportation: Unearthly 
      • Eldritch Bolts: Unearthly 
    • Cloak & Chains: Unearthly material, can perform the following power stunts: 
      • Extra Attack: make an attack with +3CS to Fighting/Agility for Incredible damage, Blunt or Edge. 
      • Grappling: Grapple with Unearthly ability. 
      • Elongation: Feeble.

  

_Al Simmons_

Al Simmions

Fighting Excellent
Agility Excellent
Strength Good
Endurance Excellent
Reason Good
Intuition Remarkable
Psyche Excellent
   
Health 70
Karma 60
Resources Excellent
Popularity 0

Limitations

Talents

Martial Arts A,B,C,D, and E; Weapons Specialist (Guns); Marksman; Boxing; Brawling; Thrown Weapons; Sharp Weapons; Weapons Engineering; Weapons Tinkering; Military; Detective/Espionage; Demolitions; Survival; Blending; Stealth; Intimidation/Interrogation.

Physical Features

Charred face and body due to being burnt alive by Chapel.

Clothing/Uniforms/Costumes

Personality

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Almost unstoppable, Spawn is unable to die outside of a patch of alley known as "The Deadzone" unless beheaded by a weapon of heaven. The "Deadzone" is the small patch of Earth that is Heaven's domain. In that small stretch of alley, Spawn has no power, thus making him an ordinary person. Spawn has, however, used this area to perform an exorcism, but the few times he has ventured there, the results were nearly fatal. Aside from divine wrath, Spawn can regenerate (given a considerable expenditure of energy) and recover from virtually any injury, including massive organ damage, and even partial dismemberment.
    • Decapitation - Is said to be the only way to definitively kill a Hellspawn. 
    • Heavenly Forged Weapons - Such as Angelic Lances, Whips, Daggers, etc. 
    • Celestial Fire - Such as that wielded by The Redeemers and The Disciple. 
    • Wiccan Magic - Such as that used by Nyx but he has to be willing to submit to it. 
    • Heaven - His presence in Heaven, or in safe-zones of Heaven weaken him and his costume because of his nature as a hellborn warrior.
    • Greenworld - He has no power in the ethereal realm of Greenworld.

Equipment

Contacts

Cogliostro, Terry Fitzgerald, Mary "Granny" Blake, Bobby (a homeless person from the alley and Al's only friend).

Special Notes

Spawn’s core powers are derived from the necroplasm that makes up his body. This dense substance grants him superhuman strength, weight, stamina, and healing. Despite his weight, he is superhumanly agile and can jump to great heights and across long distances. His necroplasm also gives him necro-magic, a variety of supernatural powers including teleportation, phasing, resurrecting the dead, necro-energy blasts, biological manipulation, and much more. He can unleash the very fury of Hell through his body, however his magic is limited by a meter which starts at 9,999 and drains each time he uses his necroplasm. He is able to "feed" off the evil energy of the world including people and "dark animals" (rats, bats, roaches, worms, insects, wolves, and snakes). He is also an empathic being able to sense the emotions of others whenever he chooses. He can manipulate the elements and fly.

• Spawn's Symbiotic Suit: Spawn wears a living symbiotic costume that is capable of evolving, Leetha of the 7th House of K (aka: K7-Leetha). While wearing it the host assumes a dominant role over his suit. His suit is an living symbiotic organism bonded to his central nervous system that will protect Spawn even if he is unconscious. He uses the suit to create his chains, spikes, skulls, and cloak to attack his foes, even cutting and dismembering limbs. The costume feeds off the necroplasm in Spawn’s body however the suit can also feed off evil from humans, certain animals such as insects, bats, etc and even from different parts of the city itself. Spawn’s power is only truly limited by imagination and his units of necroplasm.

Personal History

As a child, Al Simmons’ father was a travelling salesman who was often away from home on business. While he was away, Al, his two brothers and their mother were often visited by a mysterious man named Malefick. Their mother claimed Malefick was an old friend, and because they were just young boys, the Simmons brothers did not think much of “mother’s secret”.

In fact, the boys looked on Malefick with a curious eye. He always dressed in a white suit and was always ready to tempt the boys with something naughty. He started by showing them how to burn ants with a magnifying glass, and then progressed into more and more violent acts. Malefick seemed to be testing the boys in a way, especially Al’s younger brother Richie.

As the boys got older, their feelings about Malefick began to change as they better understood his relationship to their parents. Once, when Al’s older brother Marc decided to tell their father about Malefick, Al forcefully forbade him. Al had developed a taste for the things Malefick offered them and did not want things to be changed.

One summer, while home from college, Malefick started Richie down a path of heavy drugs, prostitutes and violence. Richie soon found himself over his head and was forced to turn to his brothers for help. At Malefick’s insistence, Richie went on a drug deal and met with a man named Weasel. There, Richie was drugged and molested, but when he came to, Richie fought back. He stabbed Weasel nearly to death and then quickly called his brothers to come help.

When Al and Marc arrived, they were unsure of what to do about the wounded Weasel. To protect his brother Richie from having to call the police, Al solved the dilemma on his own. At the tender age of 19, Al committed his first murder by stabbing Weasel to death. Malefick’s conditioning had brought Al to a point where he didn’t think much of murdering the man; in fact he almost enjoyed it.

After his first murder, Al transferred to military academy. He was an excellent student and athlete, and he soon found that he had an aptitude for military life and warfare as well. After graduating from the academy, he joined the marines.

During his time in the marines, Al’s natural skills allowed him to quickly advance through the ranks. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel and was eventually selected to join White House security. It was around this time that an up and coming member of the CIA named Jason Wynn was consolidating his power. Wynn and his cohorts devised a plan to assassinate the president in order to accelerate their power grab, but the plan was foiled by Simmons. When shots were fired at the president, Al jumped in front of the bullets and became a hero.

Though his plan had failed, Wynn saw promise in the young agent that had ruined things. He offered Simmons a position in the USSG (United States Security Group) – a top secret covert ops division run by Wynn himself. Under the tutelage of Wynn, Al really found his calling. He became one of the nation’s top operatives, carrying out secret missions around the world, notably in Nicaragua, Angola and Cambodia. Al found that he was not only good at killing people under orders, but he was beginning to thrive on it. Soon his morals collapsed almost entirely as he found that he could justify the murders of innocents simply by telling himself that it was “for the good of the country”.

The only things that kept Al from becoming a heartless killing machine were his best friend Terry Fitzgerald and a woman that he had met named Wanda Blake. Terry worked in the CIA as a linguist and he had been friends with Al for years. His level-headedness provided stability for Al, as well as a moral compass in his otherwise lawless life. Wanda Blake caught Simmons’ eye immediately, but for the first time in his adult life he lacked the courage to approach her. Finally, after four days, Al finally asked Wanda out. The two soon became inseparable and fell madly in love with one another.

Before too long, Al decided to ask for Wanda’s hand in marriage. He found a beautiful secluded lake and rented a little boat for the two of them. He asked her to marry him and of course she said yes. It was the most perfect day of Al Simmons’ life.

Though Terry tried to talk him into taking a desk job, Al continued to work as a field agent even after he was married. He carried out a mission in Taiwan to steal secrets pertaining to a top-secret super-soldier operation (secrets that would eventually be applied to the US super-soldier program Project Sim). But not all his missions were successful. Al’s obsession with his job began to damage his relationship with Wanda, which in turn began to damage his performance in the field. He was sent to the USSR to murder a nuclear scientist named Yousef Volokhov, but failed. In the US, he was sent by Senator Jennings to kill the child killer Billy Kincaid, but again he failed. Al’s frustrations spilled out at home and he violently abused his wife.

A violent person since his youth, Simmons had finally reached a point where he was willing to hurt (or possibly even kill) people he loved. When Wanda informed Al that she was pregnant, Al did not take the news well. He saw the situation as Wanda’s attempt to rein him in, something he would not allow. Without remorse, Al punched Wanda in the stomach – intentionally injuring her enough to end her pregnancy. On that night, Wanda knew she had to leave Al, but after he left in anger she never saw him alive again.

Though the circumstances around Al’s death are not entirely clear, it is known that his boss Jason Wynn had him killed. Al’s decline at work had not gone unnoticed. He frequently fought with Wynn and argued his orders, and to Wynn this was unacceptable. Wynn sent Simmons on a mission to Botswana where he had another operative murder him. Who the operative was, and whether or not Wynn had further motives is unclear. It seems likely that Wynn somehow had come into contact with forces of Hell, specifically a demon named Malebolgia. He apparently made a deal with Malebolgia to exchange Al Simmons for a substance from Hell called necroplasm. How Wynn first came into contact with Hell, however, is not known. Regardless, Al Simmons was dead and unsurprisingly was sent to Hell. On Earth, he was honored as a military hero and buried in Arlington National Cemetery.

In the confusing rush of emotion and senses that came after death, Al quickly realized what was truly important to him. He could think of nothing but the love he had for Wanda. Without really understanding what he was doing, Simmons made some sort of deal with Malebolgia in exchange for being able to see Wanda again.

In a flash, Al Simmons was back on Earth, but not as he had left. He found himself in a dark alley of New York City, confused and disoriented. He could not remember who he was, or how he had come to be where he was. Additionally, he was dressed in a bizarre super-hero-like suit from head to toe and he possessed amazing strength. His mind was apparently a clean slate, except for his love for a woman that he could not remember, and his military training.

In a way, Simmons’ rebirth on Earth as a hellspawn was one of the best things that ever happened to him. With his memories wiped clean, he could not remember the horrible things he had done in life - like his abuse of Wanda or his murderous tendencies. It was a chance for him to start relatively clean. Hell, however, had a desire to ignite particular memories within him in order to mold their new hellspawn, particularly his lust for murder and his training as a military assassin.

Hell sent the demon known as the Violator to keep tabs on Simmons, which initiated a series of events that would haunt him for years to come. The Violator murdered a number of high ranking mafia men, murders that were later blamed on the hellspawn. Also, to fight back, Simmons stole a number of military weapons which brought him to the attention of his former boss, Jason Wynn. When the Violator finally confronted Simmons, their fight was broken up by the demon Malebolgia. Malebolgia then explained to Simmons that he was now a hellspawn – a leader-in-training for Hell’s army. Spawn would remain on Earth to train so long as he did not deplete his finite power supply.

The power supply Al had at his disposal was amazing. He learned that he could create tremendous energy blasts, he could teleport, and he could manifest objects from nowhere and even resurrect the dead. With the knowledge of what he was capable of, it was not without difficulty that Spawn decided to limit using his powers in favor of relying on his military training whenever possible.

Spawn was fairly diligent when it came to conserving his powers. When he received a large, deep gash through the center of his face, rather than rely on his powers to heal himself he simply had a friend named Bobby sew it back up with a shoelace. Occasionally, however, Spawn could not resist tapping his powers - particularly, when enemies came to the alleys looking for him. Spawn had befriended the homeless people living in the alleys and he took great offense when they were placed in danger on his account. Because of this, he annihilated the mafia’s cybernetic henchman Overtkill and utterly destroyed two rival gangs. But when a warrior from Heaven arrived to destroy Simmons, it was his new homeless friends who saved him. Beaten nearly to defeat by the first Redeemer, Simmons’ new friends attacked the intruder, allowing Al time to recover and eventually defeat the Anti-Spawn.

The Redeemer wasn’t the first of Heaven’s warriors to attack Simmons – an angel named Angela showed up unexpectedly in the alleys one day and attacked the bewildered hellspawn. Surprisingly, Al was able to defeat the angel (at least temporarily) and she fled back to Heaven. On Earth, she left her ‘Lance of the Angels’ behind. Not knowing the danger it posed to him, Simmons activated the lance and nearly ended his short new life as a hellspawn.

He survived, however, much to the surprise of both Heaven and Hell. Somehow, Simmons was able to reconfigure reality after he lanced himself so that he could return to Earth. No Hellspawn had ever done this before and suddenly, all concerned parties took an even greater interest in Simmons.

The interested parties included a man living in the alleys with Simmons who called himself Cogliostro. Cog was a mysterious old man who seemed to know more about Simmons’ life and afterlife than Simmons himself. The old man became a sort of tutor to the young hellspawn, even when Spawn demanded to be left alone.

Since arriving back on Earth, Simmons was thrust into a bizarre situation that he wanted no part of. It seemed as though everyone wanted to kill him or use him, and all he wanted was to be with the woman he loved. As he struggled to survive, more and more memories came back to him. He was finally able to remember Wanda’s name and details about his former profession. He then used this information to track Wanda down. When going to visit his former wife, Al attempted to use his powers to disguise himself as human once again, but for some reason, he could only assume the visage of a fair-skinned blonde man. Regardless, Al visited the home of Wanda Blake and was horrified by what he discovered. He had arrived back on Earth 5 years after his death – long enough for Wanda to fall in love with another man and remarry. Even worse, she had married his best friend Terry Fitzgerald, and together they had conceived a daughter named Cyan.

Simmons was crushed by this, partly because his jumbled memories convinced him that he and Wanda had been very happy together, though unable to conceive children. His despair caused him to have violent mood swings in which he would often isolate himself from his new friends and demand to be left alone. A few friends in particular, however, saw past his unpleasantness and stuck by him: Cog, Bobby, and a man nicknamed “Bootsy”.

When Spawn had pieced enough of his memories back together to the point where he thought he remembered his murderer, he decided to exact revenge. He believed he had been killed by the Youngblood member named Chapel under orders from their boss Jason Wynn. He kidnapped Chapel and took him to Botswanna, the location of his death. There he revealed his identity and permanently scarred Chapel’s face. Later upon reflection, Spawn realized this was probably a mistake and regretted revealing his identity. Much later, Spawn learned that some (or many) of his regained memories had been planted in his head by Hell and may or may not be true. Almost assuredly, Chapel was not his killer afterall.

Simmons’ memories also returned about one of his failed missions as an assassin. When he learned that child killer Billy Kincaid was being released from prison, he remembered how he had been hired to kill the murderer but failed. Prepared to right that wrong, Spawn hunted the killer down and finished the job once and for all. He hung the mutilated body of Kincaid in the office of two policemen named Sam Burke and Max ‘Twitch’ Williams.

Al Simmons’ reappearance on Earth affected the lives of many. His friend Terry was mistakenly believed to be Spawn for a time and was targeted by both the mafia and Jason Wynn. Spawn was forced to intervene and threaten both sides to stay away from Fitzgerald and his family. Wanda, not immune to the circumstances, ventured into the alleys one night to thank the mysterious hellspawn for saving her husband’s life. She did not know that Spawn was her deceased husband Al and she was terrified by him when she arrived. This of course, pushed Al deeper into despair.

His newfound homeless friends were also caught up in the chaos surrounding Spawn. His friend Bobby was murdered by Chapel when the mercenary came to repay Spawn for scarring him. Spawn used his powers to resurrect Bobby from the dead, which he did by sacrificing a portion of his powers into Bobby. Alas, this kindly action would come back to haunt poor Bobby as well.

The angel Angela paid a price for becoming involved in the afterlife of Al Simmons as well. After fleeing for her life from the hellspawn and leaving her lance behind, Angela became the target of a jealous and scheming rival named Gabrielle. The feud resulted in Angela going to trial in Heaven for treason, and Angela’s friends relied upon a most unusual witness to defend their friend - they enlisted the help of Al Simmons.

Al was taken to Elysium, the Shining City of Heaven to appear in Angela’s trial. In Heaven, Spawn’s living costume mutated into an aggressive state, on edge from being in ‘enemy territory’.

Since being reborn, Spawn had become aware that his costume was not merely clothing, but a living symbiote with a life of its own. He was able to control it to an extent, but it often acted without his will. Usually the symbiote acted to protect its host or lash out at its enemies. Occasionally, it acted to protect others important to Spawn, such as when it protected the life of Terry Fitzgerald. He could not be seen in Heaven in full combat mode, however, so he used his powers to disguise himself as human once again. Like before, Simmons appeared as a white, blond man – nothing like what he was in life, but it would suffice.

When the trial came, Spawn revealed himself in his true form as he took the witness stand. Before he could testify, however, the courtroom burst into chaos at the site of a hellspawn and he was forced to flee with Angela. Together, they disappeared into Spawn’s cape (as they had done when Angela first attacked Spawn) and reappeared in Hell. In the quiet, dark aftermath of their escape, Spawn and Angela became affectionate and consummated their new relationship. When they awoke, they were led out of Hell by a kindly hell-creature named Smut and then went their separate ways. Spawn found himself dazed on a sidewalk somewhere in Alabama.

Spawn’s costume was never the same after its time in Heaven. It eventually mutated and became stronger, but for a while it was in shock and as a result Spawn was incredibly weak. In Alabama, the sickly hellspawn was befriended by a little boy named Andy Frank who took Spawn home to nurse back to health. While Spawn recovered, he became aware that Andy’s father Joe abused his boys Andy and Eddie. When Spawn had recovered enough to move on, he first paid a visit to Joe to teach him a lesson. He tattooed the words “I beat my kids” from head to toe on Joe’s body before leaving town. Spawn thought he was helping the boys, but in fact he was unaware of the damage he had caused.

Simmons began heading back to the New York Alleys that he had begun to think of as home. Along the way, he continued to act on his sense of morality and punish the wicked as he saw fit. When he finally arrived ‘home’, his friends were surprised to see the hellspawn, he had been gone so long they thought he was dead.

Almost immediately after his return to the alleys, trouble reared its head once again. A new Redeemer appeared to kidnap Bobby – Heaven wanted to study the man due to his portion of Spawn’s power.

Furious at the kidnapping of his friend, Spawn stormed Heaven’s Terran Headquarters and took a hostage demanding Bobby’s release. The woman he took, a mysterious old lady named Mary, was apparently a high value target as Heaven was forced to submit to his demands.

When a religious zealot calling himself the Curse attacked Spawn in his alley (blowing a hole through him the size of a basketball), Spawn brutally fought back, stopping just short of killing the man. He crucified Curse against a wall in the alley as a warning to others not to trespass in ‘Spawn’s alley’.

After coming to terms with the fact that Wynn ordered his death, Spawn paid the man a visit. He threatened the ‘untouchable’ official in his own office, a situation Wynn was not accustomed to. Wynn’s security burst into action and chased Spawn across the city, resulting in the destruction of a CIA building.

Meanwhile, Spawn’s costume continued to go through changes. Simmons was subjected to visions, bizarre dreams, and voices in his head as its metamorphosis progressed. He learned from Cog that most hellspawn go through the changes, but that he was early by almost 7 years. Overcome by the changes, Spawn began to black out frequently. When it seemed as though he had been committing vampire-like murders while blacked out, Spawn painfully ripped the symbiote from his body and threw it into the river. He quickly discovered that this had not freed him from the dreams or voices, and that he was not the murderer after all. He reunited with his symbiote and found the true culprit of the murders, a vampire named Sansker.

Back in the alleys, Simmons considered leaving for good to spare his friends from the chaos his presence brought. Both his allies and his enemies convinced him to stay however – his friends saw him as a protector and the Violator threatened to murder them all if Spawn tried to leave.

Additionally, Spawn’s connections to his former life were fading. After finding his old friend Terry Fitzgerald in the offices of Jason Wynn, Spawn had come to think of him as a traitor. With his friend a ‘traitor’ and his former wife terrified of him, Spawn’s only real connection to his past was his relationship with Wanda’s blind old grandmother, Granny Blake. Al visited with her occasionally, and the old woman naively believed that he had returned to Earth as an angel. Al didn’t have the heart to tell her the truth.

For Al, the final straw came after defending himself from two unprovoked attacks in his alleyway home – one from the Curse once again (in which his symbiote was ripped from him a second time) and one from another angel named Tiffany. Fed up, Spawn committed himself to solitary confinement within his alley. He sealed off all the entrances and encased himself within his costume, which was mutating out of control.

Eventually Spawn was forced to accept help from Cogliostro in order to regain control over his costume. The control was tenuous at best, however, and Spawn was warned not to expend any energy while in such a fragile state. Spawn planned to obey, but as always, fate forced Spawn to act. His friend Terry Fitzgerald lay in a hospital bed dying and it crushed Al to see his former wife Wanda in anguish. To spare her the pain, Spawn used his powers to save Terry at the risk of his own soul. When Terry violently regained consciousness, he grasped for Spawn and caught the lace with which Bobby had used to sew Al’s face together. In a flash, Spawn blinked out of our world and returned to Hell.

Home again so to speak, Spawn faced many challenges. He blinked through several levels of Hell and had his face, heart, skin and symbiote ripped from him, encountered memories of his past kills, demons posing as his wife, and Billy Kincaid. Finally, he was confronted by Malebolgia, his hellish creator. Spawn attempted to barter with the demon, but soon discovered he had nothing to offer and was at Malebolgia’s mercy.

It was in Malebolgia’s interests to keep Spawn frustrated and on Earth, so Spawn soon found himself back in the alleys. Committed to using his time more wisely this time, however, Spawn struck a partnership with a surprising ally – his old friend Terry Fitzgerald.

Together again, Al and Terry planned to take down their boss Jason Wynn. With Terry’s skills put to use inside Wynn’s circle, Al carried out covert missions abroad much like he had done when he was alive. Al found it frustrating to move at Terry’s pace, however, and the partnership quickly became strained. Meanwhile, the Violator had returned to sew havoc once again.

Having only been back on Earth for a short time, Spawn was back in virtually the same situations as before. He wanted to lash out at Wynn but had to protect Wanda and her family, the Violator was pestering him and his circle of acquaintances, and he was becoming increasingly isolated in his alley once again. Then out of nowhere, a brief glimmer of hope appeared to Spawn. Without warning, his human face returned.

Confused and excited by the return of his face, Al decided to reveal himself to Wanda and Jason Wynn, and he declared his intentions to Terry. This of course ruined their new partnership and drove a wedge between them. Al’s fortune was short lived – immediately before confronting Wynn, his face reverted to its gruesome, scarred, former-self. Al only discovered his regression shortly before visiting Wanda and the discovery was agonizing. He quickly tried to mend his relationship with Terry, but he had already spoiled the fragile bonds that still remained between them. Alone and frustrated once again, Spawn returned to the alleys.

In the alleys once more, Spawn discovered a place in which his powers disappeared and his costume would no longer function. Cog called the place the Dead Zone and believed it to be the domain of Heaven. When Spawn got caught in gunfire while in the Dead Zone, his head was blown off and it appeared that he was dead (again).

Al was saved by the detectives Sam and Twitch, who drug Spawn out of the Dead Zone and watched in amazement as he regenerated. Once restored, Spawn quickly exacted vengeance on the cause of the alley violence – an insane man calling himself the Freak. Spawn used his powers in a new and gruesome way: he absorbed all the evil from the Freak into himself and then manifested it into physical form. The Freak’s evil became a swarm of insects, rats and other vermin that enveloped the Freak and suffocated him.

There would be no peace after the death of the Freak of course; a new threat quickly appeared to take his place. A huge, living pile of refuge called the Heap swallowed Spawn and then reverted to debris in the alley. Any sign of Al had disappeared, except the sigil left by a hellspawn when it is defeated.

His friends on Earth searched for him to no avail, because Al was no longer on Earth. Al found himself in a lush green paradise and thought briefly that he might be in Heaven again. Interrupting the peace, the plant-life attacked Spawn and immobilized him. He was then confronted by a creature calling itself the Keeper who explained Spawn’s situation to him.

Spawn was in a place called Greenworld, a third player in the battle for Earth. Greenworld disliked Heaven, Hell and mankind’s treatment of Earth and hated the war between Heaven and Hell. The Keeper warned Spawn that they would no longer sit idly by as the war used mother Earth as its battleground. They placed the burden of ending the war on Spawn, or else they would simply destroy mankind and thus remove Heaven and Hell’s prize from Earth.

As the Keeper was warning Spawn, on Earth Bootsy had revealed himself to be an angel in disguise. Against his orders, Bootsy intervened and summoned Al Simmons back to our reality and Spawn disappeared from Greenworld. Back in the alley, Spawn felt a new connection with nature and found that he could feel the pain of the city crying out to him, a “gift” from Greenworld.

A new awareness had come to the Hellspawn. He looked at the world differently and had a new “sense” ever since visiting Greenworld - An ability that came in handy when an old nemesis returned to taunt him. The soul of Billy Kincaid had been returned to Earth by Hell and was inhabiting innocent people. Kincaid was viciously damning innocent souls to Hell by possessing people and the forcing them to act upon their darkest impulses. Once they had sinned beyond repair, Kincaid would abandon their bodies and move on to his next victim.

While trying to track Kincaid down, Spawn grew closer with detectives Sam and Twitch. At one point, Spawn even used his precious power supply to save Twitch from death. Together, the three were able to finally trap Billy Kincaid in the Dead Zone and return him to Hell; at the cost of the life of the innocent man Kincaid had possessed.

Spawn continued to struggle with the new feelings and senses that were bestowed upon him by Greenworld. He started having a series of hallucinations in which Al Simmons, the soldier, would visit him as a separate manifestation. Through these visions, Spawn tried to work out the situation he was in and find some semblance of peace. He finally came to the conclusion that he should no longer be a pawn of Hell. As he saw it, Al Simmons had made a deal with Malebolgia, but he was Spawn – Al Simmons was dead and buried. Thus, he was under no obligation to Hell or anyone else. He declared his independence to Cogliostro, and then vanished. His disappearance would not go unnoticed.

No Hellspawn had ever gone completely off-the-radar before. Confused, Heaven and Hell scrambled to action. They held a meeting in which a representative from Heaven, Cogliostro and Al’s childhood corruptor, Mammon (or Malefick as he had been known at the time) attended. Despite their distrust of one another, they soon found that each opposing side was just as clueless to Spawn’s whereabouts as the next.

As the powers that be tried to track him down, Spawn went on a journey to satisfy his own agenda. He visited souls around the world and tried to undo the damage Heaven and Hell had done. Spawn attempted to free troubled souls from supernatural influence and restore their free will. In some cases he was successful, others he was not. But regardless, for a time, he was able to evade Heaven and Hell and serve only himself. His independence came to an abrupt halt, however, when a series of events were triggered by a mysterious culprit that, if allowed to continue, would have triggered Armageddon.