The comic-book hero comes to TV in a stylish, ultraviolent animated series. Todd McFarlane's creation set sales records when it was introduced in 1992, and it soon spawned a video game and a line of toys. But the cartoonist's HBO series is not for kids. It's gory and nihilistic; its dialogue is laced with obscenities; and its sexual situations can get kinky. It begins with Spawn, a government hit man, getting killed, and then, thanks to an unwitting bargain with the Devil, returning to life.
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Two black women who are best friends navigate the pitfalls of their personal and professional lives in south Los Angeles. Two black women, Issa and Molly are best friends who try to navigate the pitfalls of their personal and professional lives in south Los Angeles. Having known each other since their college days at Stanford, the two struggle through relationships and career in their late 20s. Issa works at a non-profit organization while Molly is a successful corporate attorney. Similarly, their love lives too are completely opposite.
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