Must Read: ‘Rogue Sun #30’ Soars At Image Comics

Medieval Spawn entered the Massive-Verse in Rogue Sun #30 from creators Ryan Parrott, Nick Cotton, and Abel. The issue was a big success, and has been rushed back to print to meet overwhelming demand.

It always seemed like a Rogue Sun and Spawn crossover would blow audiences away—and it did! In Rogue Sun #30, travel back to the year 1383 as Sir John of York—also known as the Medieval Spawn—embarks on a deadly quest to track down the monstrous entity known as The Withered. But he’s not alone. Caleb Hawthorne—the legendary Knight Sun—and his loyal squire are also on the hunt, setting the stage for an epic clash between two iconic heroes from the Image Comics universe. Will Medieval Spawn complete his mission—or will Knight Sun stand in his way? Readers won’t want to miss this historic face-off in one of the most anticipated issues of Rogue Sun yet.

After its debut on October 15, Rogue Sun #30 has been met with massive demand, prompting a quick second printing from the publisher. “One of my favorite elements of comics is that, if you’re lucky, you sometimes get to contribute to the very characters that inspired you to work in this crazy medium,” Ryan Parrott said in a statement. “Spawn is just one of those characters and it’s a dream come true to have him fight with and alongside Rogue Sun. Thank you to everyone who helped us sell out Rogue Sun #30! Because of you, there are more adventures to come.”

Rogue Sun #30, second printing arrives in comic stores on November 12, alongside Rogue Sun #31. You can pick up your copy of Rogue Sun #30 here. New to the series? Buy Volume 1 here and jump on the hype train/

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