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King Spawn #50 CGC 6.5 Signed by Todd McFarlane

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This King Spawn #50 Variant Cover D is CGC Signature Series graded 6.5 and features a signature by Todd McFarlane dated 1/14/26. The comic showcases a partial blank cover, making the bold signature a focal point. Story by Todd McFarlane & Rory McConville, with interior art by Carlo Barberi & Stephen Segovia. There are notable spine stress lines, a bend at the top, and a crease at the top right. An essential piece for Spawn fans and signature collectors alike.

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Certification Number

4682938004

Title/Series

King Spawn

Issue Number

50

Publisher

Image Comics

Variant

Variant Cover D

Grade

6.5

Grade Category

Signature

Label Type

Signature Series

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

spine stress lines left center of whole book bend top of whole book crease right top of whole book SIGNED BY TODD MCFARLANE ON 1/14/26 Partial blank cover. Todd McFarlane & Rory McConville story Carlo Barberi & Stephen Segovia art

Graded Date

January 28, 2026

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