WhenSpawn essay to control Angela ’s abandoned lancefollowing their battle , the artillery unleashes some kind of failsafe that induce Spawn to disappear , teleporting him to Hell where he enters the Sphere known simply as Erebus . He identify it to be full of an ancient yet still stable prison house across from a line of prisoners who are bound with hoods over their faces . Realizing they have a visitor , the prisoners reach out for Spawn , not out of hostility but   with the promise that he ’ll be capable to free them . Although only one sleeve is seeable , it is exonerated that the prisoners are well agnize DC and Marvel characters , both heroes and villains trapped for an obscure point of time .

InSpawn # 10by author Dave Sim and artist Todd McFarlane , Spawn uses the full extent of his mogul , in an effort to loose them , throwing any caveat about the consequences   to the wind . The former Al Simmons ' mind is flooded with C of thousands of voice offering their top executive in hopes that it ’ll be enough to break through . One of those voices , although his face is n’t clearly shown , belongs to Superman , whose voice both calms and inspires Spawn . The poor boy shout " He- Who - Came - First " offers his power and convinces   Spawn its now or never , ending their brief interaction with a wink and smile that Spawn reciprocates with a venerating nod under his masquerade .

Even though   the story is considered non - canonical within theSpawnuniverse itself , it does n’t make Superman ’s appearance nor his transfer of power any less substantial . Although he could n’t be portrayed entirely , the issues creators throw enough hints , both verbally and artistically , to make it percipient whom Spawn is talk to . Not only isSuperman one of DC Comics ' greatestand most recognizable champion , but he ’s also one of the risible genre ’s other superheroes . His powers essentially make him a god within his world so adding that to Spawn ’s inflow of unfathomable king would make the Hellspawn one of the most powerful character in comics , menses .

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Although Spawn ’s power are at stage he could have never imagined , his volatile efforts do nothing to destroy the prison or release his captives . The formerly jocund Superman resolves himself   to his cell where he ominously speak , " Doomsday , " a reference to both the puppet who infamously down him   and the futility of hoping for exemption . The author Dave Sim , whosemost popular workCerebusalso makes an coming into court , uses the comedian as a criticism about Lord ' rights within the comical Christian Bible manufacture , with the hooded figures comprise the Maker who sell their right for money and now suffer as they hear their creative activity   lament in captivity .   This would n’t be the last timeSpawnwould cross over with otherDCcharacters ( though he has yet to   have an officialMarvelcrossover ) , but one can only think what would happen if he should meetSupermanagain , and if they would be foeman or allies .

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