Spawn (comics) - Creative Teams

Creative Teams

Writers
  • Todd McFarlane (#'s 1–7, 12–15, 21–150, 185–current)(wrote #'s 201-219 under pseudonym Will Carlton)
  • Brian Holguin (#'s 71–150, 185–190)
  • David Hine (#'s 150–184)
Artists
  • Todd McFarlane (#'s 1–15, 21–24, 26–34, 50, 195–196, 200)
  • Greg Capullo (#'s 16–20, 26–37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49–75, 78–100, 193, 200)
  • Angel Medina (#'s 101–139, 142–150)
  • Philip Tan (#'s 150–164)
  • Brian Haberlin (#'s 166–173, 176–178, 180–184)
  • Whilce Portacio (#'s 185–192, 194–195, 197)
  • Szymon Kudranski (#'s 201–current)
Guest writers
  • Alan Moore (#'s 8, 37)
  • Neil Gaiman (#'s 9)
  • Dave Sim (#'s 10)
  • Frank Miller (#'s 11)
  • Grant Morrison (#'s 16–18)
  • Andrew Grossenberg (#'s 19–20)
  • Tom Orzechowski (#'s 19–20)
  • Steve Niles (#'s 105–106)
  • Robert Kirkman (#'s 200)
Guest artists
  • Marc Silvestri (#'s 25, 200)
  • Tony Daniel (#'s 38, 40, 42, 44, 46, 48)
  • Dwayne Turner (#'s 76–77)
  • Nat Jones (#'s 139–141)
  • Lan Medina (#'s 165)
  • Bing Cansino (#'s 174–175)
  • Mike Mayhew (#'s 179)
  • Rob Liefeld (#'s 196)
  • Khary Randolph (#'s 198)
  • Erik Larsen (#'s 199)
  • Robert Kirkman (#'s 200)
  • Michael Golden (#'s 200)

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