Spawn #32 (Image Comics, June 1995)—Never Opened, Single‑Owner Copy
Spawn #32 pushes deeper into the shifting power dynamics surrounding Al Simmons as the series enters a more layered, supernatural phase. Todd McFarlane blends psychological tension with escalating external threats, using heavy atmosphere, sharp contrasts, and dense visual storytelling to expand the mythology that defined the mid‑90s Image era. This issue sits in a run where the stakes around Spawn’s identity, purpose, and enemies begin to intensify, making it a desirable continuity piece for collectors building a clean early set.
🔍 Issue Highlights
📘 Condition—Never Opened, Unread
This copy has remained untouched since purchase in the late 1990s.
A high‑grade raw copy ideal for collectors, grading candidates, or anyone completing a near‑mint early Spawn run.
📍 Purchase History
These copies were first purchased in the late 1990s from a small, locally loved comic and trading card shop called Comics Unlimited in Huntington Beach, California. The original owner bought them directly off the shelf and immediately placed them into long‑term storage—no circulation, no repeated handling, and no exposure to sunlight or open‑air environments.
📦 Storage & Preservation
After purchase, each comic was:
The top loaders have minor cosmetic wear, but the comics themselves were never removed, ensuring the pages and covers remain in excellent, unread condition.