New Cover of Spawn Pays a Beautiful Tribute to Black Panther
Todd McFarlane presented the cover for the next issue of Spawn, where the main character performs the iconic gesture, made famous by the Black Panther movie. This is another artistic tribute to Chadwick Boseman.


On October 28, 2020 the 311th issue of Spawn will appear on sale. Its main character, like the Black Panther, represents the African-American minority in the superhero world. The character's creator, Todd McFarlane, has prepared a special alternative cover for the issue, in which we see Al Simmons performing the "Wakanda forever" gesture. (in addition, the characteristic skulls were replaced by panthers). This is, of course, an open reference to Marvel's film and, at the same time, a tribute to the recently deceased Chadwick Boseman, as marked on top of the cover.

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