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Cullen Bunn

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American writer
Cullen Bunn
NationalityAmerican
Area(s)Writer
Notable works
Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe
Deadpool
The Damned
The Sixth Gun
Harrow County
Magneto
Agent Venom[broken anchor]
Venomverse
www.cullenbunn.com/

Cullen Bunn is an Americancomics writer, novelist, and short story writer,[1] best known for his work on comic books such asUncanny X-Men,X-Men: Blue,Magneto and variousDeadpool miniseries forMarvel Comics, and his creator-owned seriesThe Damned andThe Sixth Gun forOni Press andHarrow County forDark Horse Comics, as well as his middle reader horror novelCrooked Hills, and his short story work collectionCreeping Stones & Other Stories.

As of 2018, Bunn writesX-Men: Blue andVenomized for Marvel,PumpkinHead forDynamite,Subspecies forAction Lab,Shadow Roads forOni Press,Regression forImage,Unholy Grail,Brothers Dracul andDark Ark forAftershock Comics, andHarrow County for Dark Horse.

Early life

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Cullen Bunn grew up in rural North Carolina.[1] He lived there until he was 19, when his parents moved toThayer, Missouri to run a cattle farm. After a couple years, his parents moved back to North Carolina, but Bunn remained in Missouri. He attendedMissouri State University.[2]

Career

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Bunn's noir/horror comic, and first collaboration with Brian Hurtt,The Damned, was published in 2007 by Oni Press. The sequel,The Damned: Prodigal Sons, was released in 2008. In 2010Oni Press premiered Bunn's series,The Sixth Gun, which ran from May 2010 to June 2016.[citation needed]

In 2011, Oni Press published Bunn's original hardcover graphic novel,The Tooth. That same year, Earwig Press/Evileye Books published Bunn's middle-reader horror prose seriesCrooked Hills. He also was one of the writers inMarvel Comics' crossover storyline that year, "Fear Itself". He wrote the tie-in bookFear Itself: The Black Widow, which received mostly positive reviews,[3][4][5][6] and later wrote two issues ofThe Fearless, a spinoff published after the conclusion of "Fear Itself" that also received positive reviews.[7] In November of that year, Lion Forge Comics published Bunn's digital comic,Night Trap.[8]

In 2013 Bunn wroteDeadpool Kills Deadpool for Marvel, which received positive reviews.[9][10]

In December 2013, Marvel announced the then-new ongoingMagneto, a series following the solo adventures of Magneto and penned by Bunn, with art by Gabriel Hernández Walta.[11] The series debuted in March 2014 and ran for 21 issues, ending in August 2015.[12]

Bunn'sHarrow County, an ongoing creator-owned horror series with art by Tyler Crook, published by Dark Horse Comics, was announced in San Diego Comic-Con 2014.[13] The first issue debuted in May 2015 and sold out a distributor level, with a second printing commissioned by Dark Horse.[14]

In September 2014, Bunn's six-issue limited seriesWolf Moon, with art by Jeremy Haun and covers by Jae Lee, was announced as the newest miniseries from Vertigo.[15] The series, which sought to re-imagine the werewolf mythos, was released in December 2014.[16]

After Brian Wood, Bunn was announced as the new writer ofMoon Knight for Marvel, teaming up with artist Ron Ackins for a five-issue run beginning with issue #13 in March 2015.[17][18]

A new creator-owned limited series from Bunn andTerrible Lizard artist Drew Moss, titledBlood Feud, was announced by Oni Press in March 2015, with the first issue debuting in October of that same year and the last issue being released in February 2016 .[19][20]

For DC Comics' company-wide storyline "Divergence", which followed "Convergence", Bunn was announced as the writer ofAquaman, with art byTrevor McCarthy, andGreen Lantern: The Lost Army, with art by Jesús Saiz, launching in June, as well as continuing his work onLobo andSinestro.[21][22] In September 2015, DC announced the cancellation of bothLobo, ending the series with issue 13, andGreen Lantern: The Lost Army, after six issues.[23][24] Bunn leftAquaman after eight issues, citing negative fan reaction as the deciding factor.[25] He was replaced by writerDan Abnett, who took over the series with issue 49 in February 2016.[26] Bunn announced on his Tumblr account thatSinestro would end after issue 23, and that he would not be writing for DC after the company's Rebirth event for the foreseeable future.[27][28]

In New York Comic-Con 2015, IDW Publishing announced Bunn along with artist David Baldeon as the creative team behindMicronauts, a new ongoing series launching in April 2016 that would follow the team from the classic Marvel series from the '80s.[29][30]

Marvel Comics announced Bunn as the writer of the newUncanny X-Men series relaunching as part of theirAll-New All-Different publishing initiative, with art byGreg Land.[31] Along with wrestlerCM Punk, Bunn is also the co-writer ofDrax, with art by Scott Hepburn, also for Marvel.[32]

Harrow County, written by Bunn with art by Tyler Crook, was optioned by SyFy in December 2015 for development as a television series, with Becky Kirsch attached to write the adaptation.[33]

Dark Horse Comics announcedDeath Follows, a print collection of Bunn's and A. C. Zamudio's Monkey Brain limited seriesThe Remains.[34] The collection, featuring the original short story written by Bunn that inspired the series, was published in May 2016.[35]

Bunn's and Vannesa R. Del Rey's limited seriesThe Empty Man was optioned by 20th Century Fox in February 2016.[36] David Prior was attached to write and direct thefilm adaptation of the Boom! Studios comic.[37] It was released in 2020.

During the ComicsPRO 2016 annual meeting, Dark Horse Comics announced a new Conan comic book series titledConan the Slayer, written by Bunn and illustrated by Sergio Dávila, launching in July 2016.[38][39]

Civil War 2: X-Men, a four-issue limited series written by Bunn that ties into the Marvel eventCivil War 2, was announced during the In-Store Convention Kick-Off 2016. Featuring art by Andrea Broccardo, the series would pit the teams behindUncanny X-Men andExtraordinary X-Men against each other after a mutant takes action against the Inhumans.[40][41]

In 2017 and 2018, Cullen published several books withAftershock comics, includingUnholy Grail with art by Mirko Colak.[42]Dark Ark, with art by Juan Doe[43]Brothers Dracul, teaming up again with Mirko Colak,[44] andWitch Hammer with art byDalibor Talajic.[45]

Personal life

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While in college Bunn had lived in theSpringfield, Missouri area.[2] As of July 2015, he was living inValley Park, Missouri.[46] By December 2018 he was described in an interview with417 Magazine as having returned to live in Springfield.[2] He and his wife Cindy have a son.[1]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2011Ghastly Awards[47]Best WriterThe Sixth GunNominated
Broken Frontier Awards[48]Best Writer – IndependentThe Sixth GunWon
2012Bram Stoker Award[49]Best Graphic NovelThe Sixth Gun Volume 3Nominated
Eisner Award[50]Best WriterThe Sixth GunNominated
2014GLADD Award[51]Outstanding Comic BookFearless DefendersNominated
2016Ghastly Award[52]Best WriterHarrow County, The Sixth Gun, Blood Feud, Death FollowsWon
Best Ongoing TitleHarrow CountyWon
Bram Stoker Award[53]Best Graphic NovelBlood FeudNominated
Eisner Award[54]Best New SeriesHarrow CountyNominated

Bibliography

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Oni Press

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Marvel Comics

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DC Comics

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  • Superman/Batman #81-84 (April 2011–July 2011)
  • Sinestro #1-23 (June 2014–May 2016)
    • Volume 1: The Demon Within (TPB, 168 pages, 2015,ISBN 1-4012-5050-5) collects:
      • "Sinestro" (written byMatt Kindt and drawn byDale Eaglesham, inGreen Lantern vol. 5 #23.4, 2013)
      • "Blackest Day, Brightest Night" (with Dale Eaglesham, in #1, 2014)
      • "Necropolis" (with Dale Eaglesham, in #2, 2014)
      • "Heresy of Fear" (with Dale Eaglesham andRags Morales, in #3, 2014)
      • "Inquisition" (with Rags Morales, in #4, 2014)
      • "The Demon Within" (with Dale Eaglesham, in #5, 2014)
      • "The Night, Both Fearful and Dark" (withIgor Lima, in Sinestro:Futures End #1, 2014)
    • Volume 2: Sacrifice (TPB, 192 pages, 2015,ISBN 1-40125-486-1) collects:
      • "Godhead, Act I, Part VI: Sacrifice" (with Dale Eaglesham andMartin Coccolo, in #6, 2014)
      • "Godhead Act II, Part V: Battle Plans" (withEthan Van Sciver, in #7, 2014)
      • "Godhead Act III, Part V: War Council" (with Martin Coccolo, in #8, 2014)
      • "Limits of War" (withBrad Walker, in #9, 2015)
      • "Prisoners of Warworld" (with Brad Walker, in #10, 2015)
      • "Spoils of War" (with Brad Walker andGeraldo Borges, in #11, 2015)
      • "Sinestro's House of Mystery" (with among other artists, inAnnual #1, 2015)
    • Volume 3: Rising (TPB, 200 pages, 2016,ISBN 1-4012-6158-2) collects:
      • "Daddy Issues" (with Brad Walker, in #12, 2015)
      • "New Orders" (with Brad Walker, in #13, 2015)
      • "Indoctrination" (withRobson Rocha, in #14, 2015)
      • "On the Hunt" (with Ethan Van Sciver, in #15, 2015)
    • Volume 4: The Fall of Sinestro (TPB, 192 pages, 2016,ISBN 1-4012-6465-4)
      • "Meeting of Kings" (with Brad Walker and Ethan Van Sciver, in #16, 2015)
      • "The Pale Legion" (with Brad Walker, Neil Edwards andSzymon Kudranski, in #17, 2015)
      • "Drafted" (with Brad Walker and Neil Edwards, in #18, 2015)
      • "War" (with Brad Walker and Neil Edwards, in #19, 2016)
      • "The Fall" (with Brad Walker, in #20, 2016)
      • "Turning Yellow" (withMartin Coccolo, in #21, 2016)
      • "Bloodred" (with Martin Coccolo, in #22, 2016)
      • "Reconstruction" (with Marin Coccolo,Oscar Bazaldua andScot Eaton, in #23, 2016)
  • Secret Origins vol. 3 #6, "Building Blocks" (withIgor Lima, October 2014)
  • New Gods: Godhead #1, "Godhead Act I, Part I: Genesis" (with among other artists, October 2014)
  • Lobo vol. 3 #1–13 (October 2014–December 2015)
    • Volume 1: Targets (TPB, 144 pages, 2015,ISBN 1-4012-5483-7) collects:
      • "Targets" (withReilly Brown, in #1, 2014)
      • "Partners" (with Reilly Brown andAlisson Borges, in #2–3, 2014)
      • "...and Then Superman" (with Reilly Brown and Alisson Borges, in #4, 2015)
      • "Myths & Legends" (with Reilly Brown, Alisson Borges and Cliff Richards, in #5, 2015)
      • "First Kill, Final Kill" (with Cliff Richards, in #6, 2015)
    • Volume 2: Beware His Might (TPB, 128 pages, 2016,ISBN 1-4012-6150-7) collects:
      • "Whip" (with Cliff Richards, in #7, 2015)
      • "Surrounded" (with Cliff Richards, in #8, 2015)
      • "Skin Deep" (with Szymon Kudranski, in #9, 2015)
      • "Beware His Might" (with Robson Rocha, in Annual #1, 2015)
    • Volume 3: Paid in Blood (TPB, 96 pages, 2016,ISBN 1-4012-6969-9) collects:
      • "Reds" (withFrank Barbiere and Robson Rocha, in #10, 2015)
      • "Paid in Blood" (with Frank Barbiere and Robson Rocha, in #11, 2015)
      • "Overdose" (with Frank Barbiere and Robson Rocha, in #12, 2015)
      • "End of the Line" (with Frank Barbiere, Robson Rocha and Ethan Van Sciver, in #13, 2015)
  • Earth 2: World's End (February–April 2015)
    • Volume 2 (TPB, 336 pages, 2015,ISBN 1-4012-5844-1) collects:
      • "Run" (with among other artists, in #18, 2015)
      • "The Last Gasp" (with among other artists, in #19, 2015)
      • "Survival" (with among other artists, in #20, 2015)
      • "Last Hope" (with among other artists, in #21, 2015)
      • "God Flesh" (with among other artists, in #22, 2015)
      • "Breaking Through" (with among other artists, in #23, 2015)
      • "Hope" (with among other artists, in #24, 2015)
      • "Grounded" (with among other artists, in #25, 2015)
      • "End Times" (with among other artists, in #26, 2015)
  • Convergence:Action Comics #2, "Divergence: Sinestro" (with Brad Walker, May 2015)
  • Convergence:Green Arrow #2, "Divergence: Green Lantern Corps: Lost Army" (withJesús Saiz, May 2015)
  • Convergence:Green Lantern/Parallax #2, "Divergence: Lobo" (with Cliff Richards, May 2015)
  • Convergence:Suicide Squad #2, "Divergence: Aquaman" (withTrevor McCarthy, May 2015)
  • Aquaman vol. 7 #41–48 (June 2015–January 2016)
    • Volumen 7: Exiled (hc, 200 pages, 2016,ISBN 1-4012-6098-5) collects:
      • "Terra Incognita" (with Trevor McCarthy, in #41, 2015)
      • "The Other Atlantis" (with Trevor McCarthy, in #42, 2015)
      • "Gospel of Destruction" (with Trevor McCarthy andJesús Merino, in #43, 2015)
      • "Siren's Call" (withAlec Morgan, in #44, 2015)
      • "Alien Discovery" (with Trevor McCarthy, in #45, 2015)
      • "Amazon in the Amazon" (withVicente Cifuentes, in #46, 2015)
      • "Leagues Below, A League Above" (with Vicente Cifuentes, in #47, 2015)
      • "Return of the King" (with Vicente Cifuentes, in #48, 2016)
  • Green Lantern: The Lost Army #1–6 (June–November 2015)
    • Green Lantern Corps: Lost Army (TPB, 152 pages, 2016,ISBN 1-4012-6126-4) collects:
      • "Green Lantern: The Lost Army" (with Jesús Saiz, in #1–2, 2015)
      • "Cutoff" (with Jesús Saiz, in #3, 2015)
      • "Jail Break" (withJavier Pina, in #4, 2015)
      • "Untitled" (with Jesús Saiz, in #5, 2015)
      • "Spectrum" (with Jesús Saiz, in #6, 2015)
  • Trinity vol. 2 #7-8 (withMiguel Mendonça,Clay Mann, andEmanuela Lupacchino, March–April 2017) collected inVolume 2:Dead Space (hc, 128 pages, 2017,ISBN 1-40127-467-6

Dynamite Entertainment

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IDW Publishing

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Dark Horse Comics

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  • Creepy #13, "Deer X-ing" (with Tyler Crook, August 2013)
  • Death Follows (with A.C. Zamudio, TPB, 136 pages, 2016,ISBN 9781616559519)
  • Harrow County #1–#32 (May 2015 – June 2017)
  • Conan the Slayer #1–12 (July 2016 – June 2017)
  • Manor Black (July 2019 – present)
    • Manor Black #1–4 (with Brian Hurtt and Tyler Crook, July–October 2019)
    • Manor Black: Fire in the Blood #1–4 (with Brian Hurtt and Tyler Crook, February–July 2022)
  • Tales from Harrow County (December 2019 – present)
    • Tales from Harrow County: Death's Choir #1–4 (with Naomi Franquiz and Tyler Crook, December 2019 – March 2020)
    • Tales from Harrow County: Fair Folk #1–4 (with Emily Schnall and Tyler Crook, July–October 2021)
    • Tales from Harrow County: Lost Ones #1–4 (with Emily Schnall and Tyler Crook, May–August 2022)
  • Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team #1–4 (September–December 2020)
    • Cyberpunk 2077: Trauma Team (with Miguel Valderrama, #1–4, TPB, 104 pages, 2021,ISBN 9781506716015)
  • Parasomnia (June 2021 – present)
    • Parasomnia #1–4 (with Andrea Mutti, June–September 2021)
    • Parasomnia: The Dreaming God #1–4 (with Andrea Mutti, August–November 2022)
  • Black Hammer: Visions #6 (with Malachi Ward and Matthew Sheean, July 2021)
  • Lucky Devil #1–4 (with Fran Galan, August–November 2021)
  • Shock Shop #1–4 (with Danny Luckert and Leila Leiz, September–December 2022)

Image Comics

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  • Regression #1–15 (with Danny Luckert, May 2017 – January 2019)
  • Cold Spots #1–5 (with Mark Torres, August–December 2018)
  • Unearth #1–10 (with Kyle Strahm and Baldemar Rivas, June 2019 – March 2021)

Other publishers

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References

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Preceded byWolverine writer
2012–2013
Succeeded by
Preceded byMoon Knight writer
2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Van Jensen
(2013–2014 withRobert Venditti)
Green Lantern Corps writer
2015
Succeeded by
Preceded byAquaman writer
2015–2016
Succeeded by
Preceded byUncanny X-Men writer
2016–2017
Succeeded by

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