I think Vikings have always been popular, haven’t they? I remember being a kid and being in second grade reading a book about this Viking warrior. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
I’ve been extremely lucky in my career, in terms of artists and colorists I’ve been able to work with, and I think ‘Helheim’ is a perfect example of that look playing out perfectly. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
I’ve loved comics since I was very young, and I’ve always liked telling stories. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
I have always loved westerns… supernatural westerns in particular. One of my first professional short story sales was a horror/western story. It wasn’t so great, though, so I’m glad the magazine folded before it saw print. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
I’ve always liked telling stories. That probably came from my dad, who definitely had the gift of gab and who wove a kind of personal folklore about his youth – stories full of adventure and ghosts and wild antics. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
Horror used to be one thing, and I think that’s starting to broaden – there can have subgenres, and other things can be going on in a horror story. In comics, you’ll never get the ‘Boo’ effect in a comic; you can go for mood, atmosphere and personal tragedy to build the horror elements and sense of dread. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
If you go out in the country, spend a lot of time on decaying farms, and you see a lot of crumbling tobacco farms, and wandering the woods, there’s something beneath the surface; there’s something older… more sinister. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
There was a time, as a young comic book reader, that I would have proclaimed ‘Deadworld’ my favorite series. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
Skipp and Spector’s ‘Books of the Dead’ were huge influences on me as a writer. Cullen Bunn Read Quote