I wholeheartedly believe that super heroes can play in virtually any storytelling genre. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
I loved ‘Lobo’ in the ’90s, but I think that character is hard to connect with, especially for new readers. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
There are plenty of characters I’d love to write. Swamp Thing, Etrigan the Demon, Man-Thing, Howard the Duck, Dr. Strange, Dr. Druid, Ghost Rider, the Micronauts, the Shogun Warriors… the list goes on and on. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
Magneto’ is a tragic figure. He is a man who has stared right into the face of ultimate evil… and he was broken into pieces by what he saw. When he healed, he healed stronger, but he also never fully recovered. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
I always wanted to tell stories. Well, at least, I always came back to the notion of storytelling when the glitz and glamour of being a special effects designer or a fighter pilot or a DEA agent wore off. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
When I first started submitting my work professionally – and we’re talking years and years ago – I had no patience for editorial response times. I hated waiting to hear back from people, hated waiting to see my work in print. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
My first short story sale was to a magazine that sat on the story forever… and never did publish it. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
You want fans to connect to the book, even movie fans. But if your sole purpose is to write towards a certain kind of fan, that way leads madness. Cullen Bunn Read Quote
There are a lot of stories I remember with ‘Wolverine.’ ‘Days of Future Past’ is one that jumps out in my mind. Cullen Bunn Read Quote