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Finally, he shared his personal take onthe perfect DCU Batman.

What inspired the creation of this character, and how does she shake up the Spawn mythology?

Todd McFarlane’s Spawn Characters

But I also want to paint in between those so that people [have options].

Who cares about him?

It’s sort of like picking your favorite on the Avengers or the X-Men or whatever.

Far Side grinning man (foreground, right) and a Liver & Onions truck (background, right.)

It’s actually quite the opposite.

If you don’t like Spawn, how can I get you to pay attention?

The only answer is to start doing different characters in different ways with different genres at times.

Snoopy and Woodstock hugging over Earth in space suits.

ScreenRant: Something I find really intriguing aboutBloodletteris this concept of a revenge mission against Spawn himself.

How does Tasha’s story challenge Spawn in ways we haven’t seen before?

We’re not playing the checklist of how you become a hellspawn or superhero.

Bloodletter with a mark on her arm

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In this case, to both male and female characters of different ages.

Just like anything else.

Spawn’s more for if you like action movies or something like that.

Comic book art: Spawn triumphant over a demon

So, he’s going to get pushed and tested.

Maybe you might want to dial it down a little bit."

My wife reminds me of that a lot.

After Hearing Todd McFarlane’s Casting Choice For The DC Universe’s Batman

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Looking Ahead To Spawns End Should There Ever Be One

I’ll Be Dead!

Do you have Spawn’s final Swan song in mind?

Todd McFarlane: Yeah, I’ve had it from the very beginning.

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I always knew what the ending was.

I just hoped that I never would have to tell it.

It’s sort of funny when you go and pitch stuff in Hollywood.

And I am like, “Why would you ask that?

That’s a defeatist question.”

Whenever they ask, I go, “What’s the end of Superman?”

The answer should be that you never want to tell it.

You hope it goes on for your lifetime and your kids' lifetime.

Why are you talking about the end when you haven’t even done the first episode?

You should be going, “Man, that’s a good idea.

We can do this for 20 years.”

What’s the end of this one arc?

They’ll go, “Here’s what Todd’s ending was.”

It won’t matter anyway.

I only had two goals when we started.

Two was that there would always be an Image Comics in my lifetime.

We’ve been super fortunate.

I think people should reap the benefits of their own blood and sweat equity.

Who would Todd McFarlane cast as Batman to fit into this universe?

Todd McFarlane: I’m not great at Hollywood names, but there’s an actor I like.

[Zachary Quinto], that’s the name.

I think Batman needs that personality because Batman, to me, is a guy that’s so focused.

He doesn’t give a s–t about going on a date.

It’s like, “What do you care about?”

“I’m going to go scare them.

I am tired of them scaring us.

I’m going to go scare them back, give them a taste of their own damn medicine.”

I oddly get that guy.

He just doesn’t like bullies, and I have no patience in my life for bullies.

And he’s just going, “I’m not going to be afraid.

I’m going to get them to be afraid of me.”

Source:Screen Rant Plus