

It may seem like kind of a happy ending, but to me, it's more of another torture for both these gentlemen who have been tortured plenty." Even if they could get over the fence, they don't even know it. They don't even know they could be close to the person they care about the most, but they're just on the other side of this dimensional fence now. It's just another kind of torture both of them. ".These characters (Martha and Wanda) are there, and each one of them (Batman and Spawn) is oblivious to it.

"In between that is all the gap that I didn't really get to show, which the Court, other dimensions, how time works, how these two ladies could have died at the same moment, given that it seems like it's decades apart, but it wasn't," McFarlane said. The finale reveals that Martha Wayne is still living in Spawn's universe, while Wanda Blake is alive in Batman's universe. Their deaths appear to have been partially orchestrated by the Court of the Owls, whose influence spans universes. In the world of Batman/Spawn, which appears to be separate from both heroes' regular continuities, Martha and Wanda both died on June 26th. RELATED: Why The Joker Absolutely Couldn't Be Batman and Spawn's Big Villain Martha And Wanda's Multiversal Connection
