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After the great war of Hell that saw Spawn’s former ally, Nyx, taking the throne, the power balance throughout the realms has been deeply disrupted. Nyx’s assentation also meant that the first Spawn, the villain Cogolistro, aka Sinn, had lost the prize he had spent centuries plotting to claim. Now exiled to Earth and having to deal with the looming threats of Heaven, Hell, Spawn, and the king of vampires known as Bludd, Sinn has become desperate enough to resurrect his former master, Malebolgia, to help him retake Hell’s throne. After an unholy ritual, Image Comics’ most influential supervillain has returned in Spawn #372, and the Spawn Universe will never be the same.
The Spawn Universe Wouldn’t Exist Without Malebolgia

Image Comics is responsible for creating many popular and terrifying villains across its universes, including Negan from The Walking Dead, Thragg from Invincible, and Spawn’s other archnemesis, Violator. Yet while they’re all rightfully celebrated evildoers, none of them can compare to the impact Malebolgia has had. If not for Malebolgia, Image Comics wouldn’t have its most successful series that spans numerous spin-offs. This is because Malebolgia is the demon who created Spawn and the rest of Hellspawn kind.
The de facto ruler of Hell in Satan’s absence, Malebolgia had been leading the war against Heaven for thousands of years. To have soldiers capable of destroying Heaven, Malebolgia created the Hellspawn: mortals who go to Hell and are given living symbiotic suits that grant them great power. Yet despite having millions of Hellspawn, Malebolgia knew that they needed a general. Malebolgia made a deal with the greedy Jason Wynn to gain the soul of his mercenary, Al Simmons. Malebolgia caused Al’s death and promised to let him see his wife, Wanda, again in exchange for becoming Spawn. Al agreed, but Malebolgia only let him see Wanda five years later, after she had remarried and had a child. With this action, Malebolgia created the iconic vengeful anti-hero, Spawn.
Everything that occurred in Spawn comics since then has in some way been the product of Malebolgia’s machinations, whether directly or indirectly. For years, Malebolgia had fought and tortured Spawn by sending hordes of demons, including Violator, to attack him and his loved ones. Malebolgia even killed one of Spawn’s first allies, the heroic angel Angela. In Spawn #100 back in 2000, Spawn finally had his vengeance and beheaded his former master. Yet even dead, Malebolgia’s influence continued to be felt throughout the Spawn Universe. Many new Hellspawns, like She-Spawn and Gunslinger Spawn, became fan-favorites. Numerous future storylines became centered around various villains trying to claim the power vacuum left by Malebolgia’s demise. Malebolgia even briefly returned as a spirit in a failed attempt to resurrect himself.
In short, the world wouldn’t have the Spawn Universe and its amazing characters and storylines without Malebolgia’s scheming mind, nightmarish power, and influential position. And now that he’s back, things are only going to get worse for Spawn and the rest of his allies.









