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Originally Posted by LuckyEight
Definitely, I can agree with that.
I was a huge fan of Spawn at one time, but when more and more characters were being developed into the story-line, I started to lose interest. Once they leave behind the original nemesis, there's honestly not much point in sticking around for the rest. It became too difficult to keep track of all the characters and resulted in Spawn killing just about everything that threated his "family".
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I'd say that's an eventuality with any comic that goes on for X amount of time. It's part of the reason for my love-hate relationship with comics, because on one hand I love the idea of a persistent and sustained world, but on the other, the well starts to run dry when they run out of excuses to put the main character up against his nemesis of choice.
Still, that's why I often prefer the TV versions of comic series, because they tend to boil the series down to the essentials without oversimplifying. (Unlike the movies.)
Jam it back in, in the dark.