This week brings the release of Hellbreak #6, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla, and colors by Dave Stewart In their most recent jaunt into Hell, Orpheus Team lost one of their own Now, Jenner struggles with reconciling the death of a good man for the life of someone cold and cruel[...]
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From Oni Press, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla, and colors by Dave Stewart, Hellbreak #2 explores what happens before the extraction team ventures into hell This is something that I was definitely curious about from the moment I heard about the concept that the comic centered on So as a reader, I[...]
We were also lucky enough to get a sneak peek into artist Brian Churilla's creative process Now the time has finally come! After months of anticipation, Hellbreak #1 will be released in comic stores March 11th this week. Written by, Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart, Hellbreak made a significant mark in my[...]
Today, we are lucky enough to get a sneak peak into the artistic world of artist Brian Churilla He shares his process with us below:
Brian Churilla (Artist on Hellbreak):
I miss drawing on paper.
Working digitally has definitely helped streamline my workflow and enabled me open my schedule up for, well, more work, but I really miss[...]
Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart takes on the concept of venturing into Hell to rescue lost souls and bring them back Cullen Bunn joins us on Bleeding Cool to discuss his career thus far, where he drew inspiration from, and the cast of characters that make up the story.
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T, and WCW comic books helped put a black eye on potentially fun licensed series. Often poorly written, with little thought or effort seemingly put into them, licensed books were often a sure sign of a stinker to be steered clear of. That's not to say that all licensed comics are bad, in fact the last decade has been something of a renascence for licensed titles. [...]
From Oni Press comes a new long form series entitled Hellbreak, written by Cullen Bunn, with art by Brian Churilla and colors by Dave Stewart Hellbreak adopts the idea that there are thousands of Hells consisting of empires where the most evil characters are well respected-complete with prehistoric monstrosities A forbidden technology has been created[...]
Then I catch up with the hugely talented Brian Churilla to discuss how he plans to juggle two new ongoing series (Hellbreak and Big Trouble in Little China) at the same time!
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