Venom #35 Review
Nick Devonald
Writers: Donny Cates & Phillip Kennedy Johnson (pgs. 40 – 50)
Pencillers: Ryan Stegman, Kev Walker, Danilo S. Beyruth, Ron Lim, Guiu Vilanova, Ge
Writers: Donny Cates & Phillip Kennedy Johnson (pgs. 40 – 50)
Pencillers: Ryan Stegman, Kev Walker, Danilo S. Beyruth, Ron Lim, Guiu Vilanova, Ge
Writer: Phillip Kennedy Johnson
Artist: Salvador Larroca
Colours: Guru-eFX
Letters: VC’s Clayton Cowl
Written by: Tom King
Art by: Bilquis Evely
Colors by: Matheus Lopes
Lettered by: Clayton Cowles
Written by: Vita Ayala
Layouts by: Chriscross
Finishes and Color by: Nikolas Draper-Ivey
Lettered by: Andwo
Writers: Keanu Reeves & Matt Kindt
Artist: Ron Garney
Colours: Bill Crabtree
Letters: Clem Robins
Writer: Chris Roberson
Artist: Leila Del Duca
Colours: Michelle Madsen
Letters: Clem Robins
“Freedom is priceless. The freedom to be yourself.”--Dreamer
Writers
James Tynion IV
Steve Orlando
Writer: Tini Howard
Artist: Marcus To
Colorist: Erick Arciniega
Letterer: VC's Ariana Maher
Writer: Jonathan Hickman
Artist: Nick Dragotta, Russell Dauterman, Lucas Werneck, Sara Pichelli
Colorist: Frank Martin, Matthew Wil
Author: Ethan Sacks
Artist: Paolo Villenelli
Colorist: Arif Prianto
Letterer: Travis La
Writer: Christopher Cantwell
Artist: CAFU
Colourist: Frank D'Armata
Letterer: Joe Caramagna
Writer: Vita Ayala
Artist: Farid Karami
Colourist: Erick Arciniega
Letterer: Cory Petit
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Legendary artist Carlos Ezquerra passed away today, at the age of 70.
Carlos was probably best known for his work for 2000AD. Along side writer John Wagner, he was responsible for the creation of the comic's two big hitters, Judge Dredd and Strontium Dog. He also worked for a range of other comics.
Dredd’s elaborate gold-heavy uniform was based heavily on the Spanish fascists, a regime the Carlos lived under for many years.
Last weekend saw "Moon" and "Source Code" director Duncan Jones end weeks of speculation, tweeting a video teaser of his next project. As the camera drifts through the director’s workspace, he sits at his desk, dreaming of making a comic book movie. He mentions his love of British comic 2000AD and its wide cast of
CTG: What did comics mean to you as a child and what made you want to make them?
Chaykin: I was four years old. I had two older cousins who gave me a refrigerator box filled with comics books, and in those days, if you read comics you read everything. You didn't read a genre. Comics in those days covered everything from funny
CTG: You had a young, aspiring artist come up to you earlier -
Walsh: Yeah, I get that quite often at shows like this now. Young or aspiring artists asking for portfolio reviews, which I'm always happy to do because I did that when I was a young artist coming to shows like this. I was always very thankful or artists that would take the