![]() ![]() They might be the genius who's going to come up with something that's 10 times better than what you did. I wanted to have artistic freedom and think the same methodology should apply to everybody who follows. And then you let the internet debate the merits of each change.Īs somebody who's been on the creative end of it, I'm not one that expects nor wants anybody to repeat what I did. It's always fun to watch others add to it. But there's all the pieces that now have to go inside. David Michelinie and I came along in the beginning and created a frame. One of the fun things about it being a part of a tapestry, each gets to add a piece. It's also fascinating to see how your work continues to define Venom. Venom first appeared in the iconic final panel of the McFarlane-drawn Amazing Spider-Man #299, from 1988. ![]()
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