Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, Boom Studios, Cullen Bunn, The Empty Man, Vanessa R. Del Rey
The Empty Man from Boom Studios is a 6-parter that still has 1 issue to go but the story so far has been gripping.
Filed under: Features | Tags: Bestof2014, Cullen Bunn, Gabriel Hernandez Walta, Jordie Bellaire, Magneto
It’s time for my roundup of highlights for the year and 2014 has been another strong year for all things comic book related as comics, cons, TV & movies all provided some great moments.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Cullen Bunn, DEADPOOL, marvel, Matteo Lolli, Mike Del Mundo, Sean Parsons
I was on the fence on whether to pick up this title when I saw it advertised – where I enjoyed the Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe 4-parter that was all but blown away with a fairly so-so vibe I got from the Marvel Now on-going release…..that being said with Cullen Bunn involved I thought I’d give it a go.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Chris Yost, Cullen Bunn, Enigma Force, microverse, Minimum Carnage, Scarlet Spider, venom
The final part of Cullen Bunn & Chris Yost’s Venom/Carnage/Scarlet Spider crossover event has built up to this one-shot but how would things play out and what would the body count be 😀
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Carnage, Cullen Bunn, Declan Shalvey, Enigma Force, Radu, Scarlet Spider, The Redeemer, venom
The penultimate issue of Minimum Carnage picks up the chaos started with the fourth part in Scarlet Spider #11 and Cullen Bunn ramps things up.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Carnage, Chris Yost, Cullen Bunn, Delgado, Khoi Pham, microverse, Radu, Reilly Brown, Scarlet Spider, The Redeemer, Tom Palmer, venom
The Minimum Carnage crossover continues and after things leading up to a face-off in Part 3 (Reviewed here) we’re firmly into the battle between Scarlet Spider and Carnage himself.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Carnage, Chris Yost, Cullen Bunn, Minimum Carnage, Scarlet Spider, The Redeemer, venom
Part three of Minimum Carnage sees our three main characters, Venom, Scarlet Spider & Carnage continue their journey’s in the microverse they’ve passed into.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Carnage, Chris Sotomayor, Chris Yost, Cullen Bunn, Delgado, Flash Thomson, Kaine, Khoi Pham, Reilly Brown, Scarlet Spider, Soto, Tom Palmer, venom
This issue sees part two of the Venom/Scarlet Spider crossover take hold and we pick up where we left off in the one-shot opener Minimum Carnage: Alpha.
Filed under: Comic Reviews, Marvel Comics | Tags: Cam Smith, Carnage, Chris Sotomayor, Chris Yost, Cletus Kasady, Cullen Bunn, Flash Thomson, Kaine, Karl Kesel, Lan Medina, Scarlet Spider, venom, Walden Wong
A new crossover event from writers Cullen Bunn (interviewed here) and Chris Yost kicks off with this one-shot and Carnage, Venom & the Scarlet Spider are thrown into the mix.
Filed under: Interviews | Tags: Battle Scars, Cullen Bunn, DEADPOOL, Minimum Carnage, The Fearless, The SIxth Gun, venom
With recent Marvel release ‘Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe’ heading into a 2nd print following it’s success (reviewed here – #1, #2, #3 & #4), Venom hitting a crossover event, Captain America involvement and his own creator-owned series on the go – it’s no wonder that Cullen Bunn seems to be a common name to hear in the comic book world of 2012. So the Comics Anonymous gang thought we’d fire some questions his way…..and here’s what he had to say…..