The introduction of Billy Kincaid, a creepy child killer with high ranking connections, in Spawn would lead to the creation of a Hellspawn whose backstory was more twisted than Al Simmons'. While Al had been a well-trained soldier and war hero, Billy was a rotund, unsettling character who enjoyed dressing as an ice cream man to draw in his victims. When Spawn chose to pursue and kill Kincaid, Billy rightfully ended up in Hell where he learned that his crimes and potential for evil made him a perfect candidate for Malebolgia's army, a recruitment that was more of a punishment than a reward for the terrified Kincaid.
Created by Todd McFarlane in Spawn #5, the child killer and pedophile Billy Kincaid was being released after 6 years of his 22 year sentence for the murder of Amanda Jennings for good behavior despite objections from the police. When Spawn learned of Kincaid's release, his shattered memory recalled previously being hired by Amanda's parents to kill Kincaid before the cops apprehended him. Although Simmons failed, he later discovered a shed full of corpses which would ensure Kincaid's permanent incarceration and possible death sentence. But after evidence started disappearing and the shed was mysteriously destroyed, Al was told to drop the case, which he did despite promising to return to finish the job some day. Although he was too late to save Mr. Chil-ee's latest victim, Spawn would tie up this loose end from his past, killing Kincaid and leaving his body with a note for the cops to find.
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In Spawn #8 by writer Alan Moore and artist Todd McFarlane, Billy Kincaid wakes up in Hell alongside other damned souls in an unfamiliar environment. As Kincaid and
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