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Al Ewing Continues To Bite The Hoof That Feeds Him With Venom Horse

Posted in: Comics, Comics Publishers, Current News, Marvel Comics, Venom | Tagged: al ewing, scott mccloud, understanding comics, Venom Horse, Venom War

In tomorrow’s Venom War #2, Al Ewing and Carlos Nieto have Venom Horse stop quoting Jean Baudrillard, in favour of Scott McCloud.

Spoilers Spoilers Spoilers… in Venom War #1, Al Ewing and Carlos Nieto created a one-page adaptation of the character seen in the Venom 3 trailer, Venom Horse. And was taken with the seriousness that such an assignment needed, by referencing Simulacra et Simulation by Jean Baudrillard and the relationships between reality, symbols, and society, with how culture and media construct an understanding of shared existence, and how copies or copies dilute any essence of quality. And how this tied into the existence of Venom Horse in a Marvel comic book.

In tomorrow’s Venom War #2, they go further into biting the hoof that feeds them. Just as Al Ewing has been doing in Immortal Thor, having Marvel Comics be bought by Roxxon. But quoting someone a little closer to most comic book readers’ habits than Jean Baudrillard, Scott McCloud and his magnum opus, Understanding Comics. And chapter seven, the six essential steps of creation.

And now, courtesy of Venom Horse.

Scott McCloud…

…and Venom Horse.

Basically, Venom Horse is saying that it is, itself, a shiny new apple. Hey, horses like apples, don’t they? Venom War #2 is published by Marvel Comics tomorrow.

VENOM WAR #2 (OF 5)MARVEL COMICSJUL240699(W) Al Ewing (A) Carlos Nieto (A/CA) Iban CoelloTHE VENOM WAR RAGES ON! Eddie and Dylan Brock, father and son, in a bloodthirsty battle to determine the one true VENOM! But there’s one more contender entering the ring – THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN! And the vengeful MERIDIUS begins his endgame, unleashing mindless half-zombie, half-symbiote ZOMBIOTES upon New York City and threatening to transform heroes, villains and innocents into his bloodthirsty servants! Rated T+In Shops: Sep 04, 2024 SRP: $4.99

Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art By Scott McCloudPraised throughout the cartoon industry by such luminaries as Art Spiegelman, Matt Groening, and Will Eisner, Scott McCloud’s Understanding Comics is a seminal examination of comics art: its rich history, surprising technical components, and major cultural significance. Explore the secret world between the panels, through the lines, and within the hidden symbols of a powerful but misunderstood art form. Praised throughout the cartoon industry by such luminaries as Art Spiegelman, Matt Groening, and Will Eisner, this innovative comic book provides a detailed look at the history, meaning, and art of comics and cartooning.

“If you read, write, teach or draw comics; if you want to; or if you simply want to watch a master explainer at work, you must read this book.” — Neil Gaiman
“McCloud’s masterwork is not just an indispensable treatise on comics, it’s also the best primer around on visual literacy and the mechanics of storytelling. A must-read for anyone interested in narrative of any kind.” — Alison Bechdel
“Cleverly disguised as an easy-to-read comic book, Scott McCloud’s simple-looking tome deconstructs the secret language of comics while casually revealing secrets of time, space, art and the cosmos! The most intelligent comics I’ve seen in a long time. Bravo.” — Art Spiegelman
“Reading Understanding Comics blew my teenage mind, and gave me a toolbox full of ideas that I still use today.” — Raina Telgemeier
“The best analysis of the medium that I have ever encountered.” — Alan Moore
“BRAVO!! … A landmark dissection and intellectual consideration of comics as a valid medium. … Anyone interested in this literary form must read it.” — Will Eisner

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