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 beneathcountrycrumble share on social
I kind of hate over-explanation in comics. Cullen Bunn comicexplanationhate Change image and share on social
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 agentbackdea share on social
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 bookgradekid Change image and share on social
'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 breakevilface share on social
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 foldgladgreat share on social
I think 'Magneto' is definitely an anti-hero. He's fighting for the right thing, but his methods are far too extreme. He's not above breaking the law, stretching the limits of what is moral and putting evil to work for good. Cullen Bunn antibreakevil share on social
I've been exposed to a ton of 'Magneto' stories over the years, and they all influence me. Cullen Bunn exposehaveinfluence Change image and share on social
I definitely have a preference for writing anti-heroes and bad guys, especially when they have motivations that the average 'good' person can understand and get behind. Cullen Bunn antiaveragebad Change image and share on social