The character of Venom is about to get his very own horror-themed series called Venom: Black, White and Blood. The Black, White, and Blood title has been attributed to several Marvel-housed characters over the years as a means of presenting a more violent, R-rated take on classic heroes and villains, even scarier than the Venom movie trilogy. More recently, Marvel announced such an anthology series for the Predator franchise.
According to Bloody Disgusting, Marvel will be launching Venom: Black, White & Blood #1 (the first of four issues)on August 20. The first issue is written by Davie Michelinie, J.M. DeMatteis, and Ryan North with art by Jonas Scharf, Dave Wachter, and Creees Lee. Below, readers can find cover art and variants from Greg Capullo, Mark Bagley, Peach Momoko, and Doaly.
The series will offer a collection of stories from Venom's history, including J.M. DeMatteis and Dave Wachter's "Fathers and Sons," taking place after Macimum Carnage.
According to Bloody Disgusting, Marvel will be launching Venom: Black, White & Blood #1 (the first of four issues)on August 20. The first issue is written by Davie Michelinie, J.M. DeMatteis, and Ryan North with art by Jonas Scharf, Dave Wachter, and Creees Lee. Below, readers can find cover art and variants from Greg Capullo, Mark Bagley, Peach Momoko, and Doaly.
The series will offer a collection of stories from Venom's history, including J.M. DeMatteis and Dave Wachter's "Fathers and Sons," taking place after Macimum Carnage.
- 5/20/2025
- by Joe Anthony Myrick
- ScreenRant
Black, White, & Gray – Love Kills, directed by Pushkar Sunil Mahabal, is undoubtedly one of the best series to have released this year. And no, I am not talking about just Indian content. It’s an absolute treat to stumble upon such a series and be mesmerized by the art of storytelling on display. The way the story is narrated, making a bold decision to make it a mockumentary, the plot, the twists, and the performances, all the aspects together make for an entertaining and thought-provoking watch. I mean, how many times have you seen the names of the protagonist and his love interest not revealed in the entire series? Considering how big banners like spoon-feeding the audiences, I would like to applaud Sony Liv for backing such a project and having faith in the creative team. A special shoutout had to be given to Mayur More and Palak Jaiswal for their captivating performances.
- 5/4/2025
- by Sushrut Gopesh
- DMT
Warning: contains spoilers for Black, White and Bloodshot #1!
Bloodshot gets the R-rated makeover he has always deserved in Valiant Comics Black, White and Bloodshot. In recent years, Marvel and DC have experimented with bichromatic anthologies, allowing some of their most violent characters to cut loose in gory and brutal ways. Bloodshot, Valiants resident nanite-infused assassin, joins the club in Black, White and Bloodshot, and it pushes his character into mature readers' territory to spectacular effect.
Black, White and Bloodshot #1 is written and drawn by some of todays top creators, as detailed in the table below. The book, black and white with red throughout, follows Bloodshot in a variety of adventures, be it searching for a nuclear warhead or fighting a nanite-controlled animatronic rat. Each story shows Bloodshot doing what he seems to do best: killing people in brutal fashions. Yet these stories are even more violent and even more gory...
Bloodshot gets the R-rated makeover he has always deserved in Valiant Comics Black, White and Bloodshot. In recent years, Marvel and DC have experimented with bichromatic anthologies, allowing some of their most violent characters to cut loose in gory and brutal ways. Bloodshot, Valiants resident nanite-infused assassin, joins the club in Black, White and Bloodshot, and it pushes his character into mature readers' territory to spectacular effect.
Black, White and Bloodshot #1 is written and drawn by some of todays top creators, as detailed in the table below. The book, black and white with red throughout, follows Bloodshot in a variety of adventures, be it searching for a nuclear warhead or fighting a nanite-controlled animatronic rat. Each story shows Bloodshot doing what he seems to do best: killing people in brutal fashions. Yet these stories are even more violent and even more gory...
- 9/27/2024
- by Shaun Corley
- ScreenRant
Ice Cube is claiming to be the victim of political bias.
The West Coast legend, real name O’Shea Jackson, 54, spoke to former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson on his new show on Twitter, where he revealed that he’d been declined opportunities on television due to his political stances.
Read More: ‘The View’ Hosts Look Back At The Time Joy Behar Fell Out Of Her Chair
The former N.W.A. rapper shared that while promoting his film “Barbershop” and his show “Black. White.” he was barred from appearing on “The View” and “Oprah”, alleging that the show’s cast was invited to “Oprah” on two separate occasions, while he was not.
“A few of the hosts just really didn’t like where I was coming from. That’s what I was told by the producers. I don’t know if it was the producers was just copping out and...
The West Coast legend, real name O’Shea Jackson, 54, spoke to former Fox News anchor Tucker Carlson on his new show on Twitter, where he revealed that he’d been declined opportunities on television due to his political stances.
Read More: ‘The View’ Hosts Look Back At The Time Joy Behar Fell Out Of Her Chair
The former N.W.A. rapper shared that while promoting his film “Barbershop” and his show “Black. White.” he was barred from appearing on “The View” and “Oprah”, alleging that the show’s cast was invited to “Oprah” on two separate occasions, while he was not.
“A few of the hosts just really didn’t like where I was coming from. That’s what I was told by the producers. I don’t know if it was the producers was just copping out and...
- 7/29/2023
- by Emerson Pearson
- ET Canada
Tucker Carlson had a blunt question for Ice Cube. Why would you risk talking to me, knowing that it wouldn’t be popular with the liberal left?
“Because I think it’s silly not to talk to people,” Ice Cube said. “Whether we agree or not has nothing to do with it … Let’s talk about it. Let’s debate.”
The two controversial stars were talking in the wake of a drive-through Ice Cube’s old South Central neighborhood, wherein Ice Cube pointed out highlights to a clearly enthralled Carlson.
Ice Cube (real name: O’Shea Jackson) said that he has been prevented in the past from appearing in certain forums because of his views. He claimed that The View and Oprah wouldn’t have him on during the promotional period for his massive hit film Barbershop and while producing a show called Black. White. He said each show’s entire...
“Because I think it’s silly not to talk to people,” Ice Cube said. “Whether we agree or not has nothing to do with it … Let’s talk about it. Let’s debate.”
The two controversial stars were talking in the wake of a drive-through Ice Cube’s old South Central neighborhood, wherein Ice Cube pointed out highlights to a clearly enthralled Carlson.
Ice Cube (real name: O’Shea Jackson) said that he has been prevented in the past from appearing in certain forums because of his views. He claimed that The View and Oprah wouldn’t have him on during the promotional period for his massive hit film Barbershop and while producing a show called Black. White. He said each show’s entire...
- 7/29/2023
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Producer, actor, writer and director Tyler Perry has set his first film at Amazon Studios, “Black, White, & Blue,” which falls under the four-picture film deal Perry and the studio forged in November, the company announced on Wednesday.
The film was written, directed, and produced by Perry and stars Kat Graham (“The Vampire Diaries”), Tyler Lepley (“Harlem”), Meagan Tandy (“Batwoman”), Josh Adeyeye (“Ruthless”), RonReaco Lee (“First Wives Club”), Jimi Stanton (“Your Honor”), Shannon Lanier (“God’s Not Dead 3”), and Nick Barrotta (“The Oval”).
The official logline is as follows: “Fela Blackburn’s life is shattered when she loses her husband, Rodney Blackburn, at the hands of a police officer. Determined to get to the bottom of the incident and seek justice, she leans on her best friend, Marley Wells, who is a lawyer, and her husband, Tony Wells, who is a former cop turned private investigator, to use their influence to find the truth.
The film was written, directed, and produced by Perry and stars Kat Graham (“The Vampire Diaries”), Tyler Lepley (“Harlem”), Meagan Tandy (“Batwoman”), Josh Adeyeye (“Ruthless”), RonReaco Lee (“First Wives Club”), Jimi Stanton (“Your Honor”), Shannon Lanier (“God’s Not Dead 3”), and Nick Barrotta (“The Oval”).
The official logline is as follows: “Fela Blackburn’s life is shattered when she loses her husband, Rodney Blackburn, at the hands of a police officer. Determined to get to the bottom of the incident and seek justice, she leans on her best friend, Marley Wells, who is a lawyer, and her husband, Tony Wells, who is a former cop turned private investigator, to use their influence to find the truth.
- 6/28/2023
- by Umberto Gonzalez
- The Wrap
The James Beard Media Awards, dubbed the “Oscars of food”, has dished out its winners.
Magnolia’s Big Sky Kitchen With Eduardo Garcia, feature doc Coldwater Kitchen, online series Restaurant Takeover, Somm TV’s The Whole Animal and CBS Sunday Morning were among the winners.
The event took place last night in Chicago.
Coldwater Kitchen, which follows Chef Hill inside a Michigan prison offering incarcerated men new skills, won the Documentary/Docuseries Visual Media award, Big Sky Kitchen With Eduardo Garcia, which airs on Magnolia and Discovery+, won Instructional Visual Media, Restaurant Takeover ft. Matta, which airs on YouTube, won Reality or Competition Visual Media, CBS Sunday Morning won Visual Media—Short Form for its Black, White, and The Grey and How Erin French found herself at The Lost Kitchen spots and Somm TV’s The Whole Animal won Visual Media—Long Form.
Jason Wise, Chief Creative Officer at Somm TV,...
Magnolia’s Big Sky Kitchen With Eduardo Garcia, feature doc Coldwater Kitchen, online series Restaurant Takeover, Somm TV’s The Whole Animal and CBS Sunday Morning were among the winners.
The event took place last night in Chicago.
Coldwater Kitchen, which follows Chef Hill inside a Michigan prison offering incarcerated men new skills, won the Documentary/Docuseries Visual Media award, Big Sky Kitchen With Eduardo Garcia, which airs on Magnolia and Discovery+, won Instructional Visual Media, Restaurant Takeover ft. Matta, which airs on YouTube, won Reality or Competition Visual Media, CBS Sunday Morning won Visual Media—Short Form for its Black, White, and The Grey and How Erin French found herself at The Lost Kitchen spots and Somm TV’s The Whole Animal won Visual Media—Long Form.
Jason Wise, Chief Creative Officer at Somm TV,...
- 6/4/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Classic style: FX's 'Black,' 'Runway' end
Two cable reality series yielded record ratings running in the same time slot Wednesday, the premiere of FX's Black. White., and the finale of Bravo's Project Runway. Black bested Runway at 10 p.m., with 4 million total viewers checking out the provocative series on race relations, including 2.8 million in the 18-49 demo. Black managed to tie MTV's The Osbournes as the highest-rated unscripted series premiere ever on cable in 18-49, and scored the highest-rated cable premiere for a new or returning series year to date. In addition, Black nearly tripled FX's previous best effort in the unscripted realm, the premiere of 30 Days.
- 3/10/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
FX tries out 'Black' look in new season
PASADENA -- FX Networks president and general manager John Landgraf introduced upcoming new series in keeping with the channel's envelope-pushing sensibility at the Television Critics Assn. press tour in Pasadena. Landgraf on Friday unveiled the new unscripted series Black. White., in which a Caucasian family and a black family find out what life is like in each other's race, as well as the returning comedy It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. "The nature of the brand FX is trying to establish is risk-taking," Landgraf said. "You've got to have guts to do it."...
- 1/17/2006
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
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