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A teenage girl asked to baby-sit her little brother on Christmas Eve. Burdened by the task, Nadine left her brother home alone. Late at night, he saw Spawn out the window and thought he was Santa. |
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Nadja |
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A Wiccan whose lover was one of several witches murdered during the Witch-Killer case that Sam and Twitch investigated. |
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Nameless Representative |
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The Nameless Representative claimed to speak on behalf of a power other than Heaven or Hell. He appeared in the guise of a homeless man to get close to Spawn, at which time he gave him a blank business card. He claimed the card would reveal itself to him when the time was right. |
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Nancy |
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A prostitute working in the Lucky Strike Saloon in the frontier town of Bane. Nancy's final 'John' was a man named Carl who worked for Ed Kemper. Carl was hunted and killed by the hellspawn Ol' Job in Nancy's bedroom, and her death would soon follow. |
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Nanna |
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An abusive woman who raised Eve Riley, as well as her sister Kate. |
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Nano-Techmites |
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Tiny cybernetic creatures that crawled over the flesh of Bune during the future-Apocalypse. The mites would constantly repair and reshape his rotting skin. |
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Navkies |
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The restless souls of murdered children re-animated by the forces of Hell and given new, monstrous form. During the future-Apocalypse, an army of Navkies was created and sent by Bune to attack a human stronghold. |
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Necroflame |
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A cruel weapon of Hell that burns its victims from the inside out in a very painful fashion. |
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Necroplasm |
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Please click this entry's name to view its Detailed Bio |
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Neil |
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When Sam and Twitch entered the alleys in search of Spawn, Neil and some other homeless men refused to provide the detectives with any useful information. |
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Nerds |
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A street gang that fought a turf war in the alleyways where Spawn lives. After Spawn arranged a showdown between the Creeps and the Nerds, both gangs were annihilated. |
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Neutronium Crab Eggs |
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A delicious but potentially dangerous delicacy. The eggs must be consumed 30 seconds after they hatch (which is their peak ripeness). After that, the resin in the shells reacts with the air making them nearly indestructible, and their mono-nuclear claws can be deadly. |
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Neutronium Crabs |
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Also called Lobstrosities, their eggs are a delicious but potentially dangerous delicacy. After their eggs hatch, the resin in the shells reacts with the air making them nearly indestructible, and their mono-nuclear claws can be deadly. The crabs speak in a questioning manner: Did-a-chik? Dad-a-chum? |
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New King of Hell |
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(see Cain) |
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New York Clarion |
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The New York newspaper at which Marc Rosen worked. Marc investigated the explosions at St. Anthony's and eventually Jim Downing. After the Clarion's Editor Bob DeLeon took Marc off the story, Marc followed his instincts and quit the paper.
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New York Express |
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A newspaper to whom Marc Rosen brought information about a government cover-up that he had been gathering with the help of Spawn. Although hesitant to run such a volatile story, the paper eventually ran with it. |
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Newbie* |
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An un-named new patron of the Badlands Saloon. When he asked Poacher the story behind a golden chest plate hanging behind the bar, he was told the story of Poacher's friend, the fallen angel Abdiel. |
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