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Legendary comic book artist and co-founder of Image Comics Todd McFarlane visits WIRED to answer your questions from Twitter. Which comic book from Todd’s personal collection is his favorite? Should comics and graphic novels be considered literature? What does the script for a comic book look like? Todd answers these questions and more (and demonstrates how to draw Venom!)



Director: Lisandro Perez-Rey

Director of Photography: Grant Bell

Editor: Louville Moore

Expert: Todd McFarlane

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