Spawn: Season 1, Episode 5: Souls in the Balance

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Uploaded by on Jun 20, 2011

Original Air Date—13 June 1997
Spawn must deal with a crazed priest. Meanwhile, Clown tips off the location of Wanda and Terry's daughter, Cyan, to Kincaid.

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  • @favordoer78 spawn won easy cause kratos was literally covered in  his sins

  • @invadernik He's mute, you moron. Even Cogliostro says it later in the episode.

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  • @xiphos21 Not only this but Spawn has much more powers

    Not to mention that he can read minds and teleport

    Also his armor can turn into everything spawn thinks of

    He's flying with his cape

    He can also turn invisible

    Holy shit... Kratos just can't compare :D

  • @tazss159 That's exactly what I mean. Not only that but nothing suggests he can and even then the overall scale of GOW does not show there is anything multiversal. To go from barely planetary at best to multiversal is just plain stupid. If it was more powerful then it would make sense to me but it isn't so that's why I say Zeus is not multiversal like God Spawn is. If the best Zeus can do is a shatter a huge mountain than that's just plain pathetic compared to someone like the Silver Surfer.

  • @duskcrawler So just because the Gods and Titans haven't destroyed a multiverse automatically means they're weaker? No it does not. How do we know Zeus couldn't destroy a Universe? We've never seen his full destructive potential.

  • @tazss159 Actually yes it has been. If the Gods have not done anything that destroys a Multiverse which as far as we can tell GOW does not have one, then none of the characters are multiversal like Spawn. If you were making a case for Saint Seiya, then it'd be a different story as the Olympians and the Titans are right around God Spawn's level but you aren't. Kratos cannot destroy universes at will like God Spawn could. Destroying a universe > shattering a large mountain to pieces. Its simple.

  • 360 no scope bitch!

  • @duskcrawler No you cannot judge their destructive ability based on what's shown in those games since their full potential for destructive ability was never shown. Why the hell would the Gods and Titans in the GOW verse want to go to other planets, or destroy them? That has nothing to do with the God of War games. Nor would they want to destroy a universe. But we know for sure that one casual bolt from Zeus can shatter a large mountain to pieces.

  • @tazss159 Yes we can based on what's been observed. Kratos nor the Olympian Gods have been shown to be that powerful and not just that, but none of the characters have ever gone to another planet. That's like comparing Goku to Pre-Retcon Beyonder who you should know would annihilate all of DBZ just by thinking too hard. Everything that's been shown does not stack up anywhere close to God Spawn's level. Now at base form, perhaps, but not really.

  • @duskcrawler A casual bolt from Zeus can shatter a large mountain to tiny little pieces. And their is more to a fight then just the destructive capacity. You can't judge the destructive capacity of the Olympian Gods, since it was never really shown that much in the GOW games. But we know that a simple bolt from Zeus can turn large mountains into little pieces. But there is much more to a fight then just their destructive capacity.

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