David Michelinie, co-creator of Venom in 1988, is returning to the character again in the third of a series of retro-comics from Marvel, but this time with modern-day Venom artist Gerardo Sandoval, with Venom: Separation Anxiety #1 in May.
After two back-to-back hit Venom: Lethal Protector series, Venom co-creator David Michelinie triumphantly returns to deliver more[...]
David Michelinie Archives
Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 (May 1963), , Skrulls in Fantastic Four #2 (January 1962), SHIELD in Strange Tales #135
(1965)
Kenny Martinez – co-creator of Agent Ross in Ka-Zar #17 (1998)
David Michelinie – co-creator of James Rhodes in Iron Man #118 (1979)
Christopher Priest – co-creator of Agent Ross in Ka-Zar #17 (1998)
Gerardo Sandoval – co-creator of[...]
Fury and his Howling Commandos #1 (May 1963), , Skrulls in Fantastic Four #2 (January 1962), SHIELD in Strange Tales #135
(1965)
David Michelinie – co-creator of James Rhodes in Iron Man #118 (1979)
Jerry Ordway – co-creator of Cadre X in Maximum Security: Dangerous Planet #1 (2000)
Gerardo Sandoval – co-creator of Varra of the Knights of the Infinite,[...]
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The X-Men Legacy title, the Symbiote Spider-Man and Maestro comics from Peter David, and the Venom: Lethal Protector comics written by the character's co-creator David Michelinie.
And, in March, that includes Venom: Lethal Protector II by Michelinie and Farid Karami as a five-issue mini-series.
Known for his legendary run on AMAZING SPIDER-MAN where he introduced and defined[...]
Because David Michelinie has posted a further follow-up as a result of Bleeding Cool's coverage of the matter Talking about Wizard Magazine and his decision to send that initial letter he stated that they were;
David Michelinie Apologises to Todd McFarlane Over Venom Creator Claim
"the first publication to print the term "co-creator" when linking me to[...]
Recently, Bleeding Cool ran a Fanboy Rampage between Venom co-creator David Michelinie, looking to get a bit more credit for his co-creation than Todd McFarlane seemed to recently be giving, and Erik Larsen, who took over from Todd drawing the book, who pushed back on that And now Spider-Man artist Ron Frenz has taken it further, talking[...]
David Michelinie is the co-creator of Venom, he was writing the Spider-Man comic books when he came up with the idea of someone else becoming a host for Spider-Man's sentient alien black costume But the journey from that moment to the first appearance of Venom, drawn by Todd McFarlane in Amazing Spider-Man #300 was a[...]
Other than that, you're on your own.
But don't fuck up or else.
But please, please, please see to it that no more nasty foreign words or misspelled or misused foreign words get into print.
Love and kisses,
Michelinie would be David Michelinie, best known for writing Action Comics, Iron Man and Amazing Spider-Man, where he co-created Venom as[...]
Created by David Michelinie, Val Mayerik, and Michael William Kaluta, the character debuted in Doorway to Nightmare #1 in 1978; and whose mystical abilities include clairvoyance, immortality, and a "sixth-sense" for magic.
Produced by James Wan's Atomic Monster in association with Warner Bros Television, Swamp Thing is executive prodcued by Wan, Verheiden, Dauberman, Wiseman, and Michael Clear; and premieres some time[...]
First, there's this art by Tradd Moore:
https://twitter.com/TraddMoore/status/832310679017291776
That comes along with a creative team, which sees current Venom artist Gerardo Sandoval drawing a backup written by Robbie Thompson, while Moore teams with current Venom writer Mike Costa on the main story:
VENOM #150
MIKE COSTA, ROBBIE THOMPSON & DAVID MICHELINIE (W)
TRADD MOORE, GERARDO SANDOVAL & RON LIM (A)
Cover by GERARDO SANDOVAL
Variant Cover[...]
I don't think I got it new, but I remember picking up Iron Man #133 (published April 1980) and seeing a classic dramatic cover.
The issue was written by David Michelinie and drawn by Bob Layton Whenever I think of Iron Man, he looks like a Layton drawing to me and I read everything Iron Man[...]