Spawn Universe Books in Order
Part ofAlan Moore Books in OrderThis page shows Spawn Universe books linked to Alan Moore, with short summaries and background on his dark side of the Spawn mythos.
Last updated: June 7, 2026
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Bloodfeud
by Alan Moore
1995
A string of killings and hallucinations pulls Spawn into a grim side story about obsession and the living hellsuit he wears. Moore treats the book as horror first, superhero comic second.
Series background & context
Alan Moore's link to the wider Spawn universe is smaller than some readers expect, but it is still worth a look because of how naturally his interests fit the material. This world already runs on damnation, transformation, and systems of power that trap the people inside them.
The key Moore piece here is Bloodfeud, a side story that leans harder into horror than straight superhero spectacle. Instead of building toward a clean victory lap, it turns the spotlight onto murder, hallucination, and the nasty question of what Spawn's living costume can do when it stops feeling like simple equipment.
That shift matters. Moore is less interested in broad franchise motion than in the rotten little corners of a mythology, the places where the rules get intimate and ugly. In Spawn, there are plenty of those.
So this branch of the bibliography is best approached as a dark appendix. It is not the full definition of Moore's career, or even of Spawn, but it is a good example of how he could enter an established universe, find its most disturbing implication, and worry at it until it became the story.
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