COMICS: Rick Remender Talks In Detail About Uncanny X-Force, Venom And More!

COMICS: Rick Remender Talks In Detail About Uncanny X-Force, Venom And More!

In a video interview recorded at WonderCon, the comic book writer talks revealingly about his work on Uncanny X-Force, Venom, Last Days of American Crime and much more...

By JoshWilding - Oct 02, 2011 07:10 AM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics
Source: Comic Book Resources

Rick Remender, the writer of "Venom," "Uncanny X-Force," "Fear Agent" and more, spoke with CBR TV at WonderCon about his upcoming sequel to "Last Days of American Crime" and his general shift away from the independent comics scene to working for Marvel.

Remender comments on the overall positive reception he and artist Jerome Opeña have enjoyed on "X-Force," describing the amount of work that went into the title before the first issue ever hit the stands, delving a bit into the events surrounding Archangel and how the character’s lack of historical explanation fueled the character’s storyline.

His and Tony Moore’s initial "Venom" issues were also discussed, with Remender explaining his new take on the title character before segueing into a discussion of the finale of "Fear Agent," his, Moore and Opeña’s ongoing series of miniseries published by Dark Horse Comics.


Many thanks to Comic Book Resources for the following video interview.






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