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Channel zero brian wood
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And absolutely, Bourdain’s books as well as the autobiography of Marco Pierre White. I’m devoted to Top Chef, and the British version of Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, where is he far less abusive than the asshole role he plays for American crowds. to do battle once more on the television show that once made him very famous.įreakSugar’s Steve Ekstrom spoke with Brian Wood about the develops of the first arc of Starve how the book’s premise closely mirrors the popular culture of competitive cooking reality television and the global rise in food scarcity.įreakSugar: What inspired you to write Starve? Are you a big fan of the Food Network competitions like Chopped or Cutthroat Kitchen? Gavin Cruikshank has this worldly edge sort of like Anthony Bourdain…īrian Wood: I was a fan of the Japanese Iron Chef, and also that Stephen Chow film spoof God Of Cookery, which remains one of the funniest movies I’ve ever watched. Gavin Cruikshank was at the top of his game in a world of reality television as the world’s most prolific competitive chef after years in seclusion, Cruikshank returns to the U.S. His latest project, Starve, from Image Comics, isn’t any different. With projects like The Couriers, Channel Zero, DEMO, and DMZ, Wood has spent years creating thought-provoking stories to capture the minds of his audience.

channel zero brian wood

Writer Brian Wood isn’t a stranger to making comic books with socially relevant messages.













Channel zero brian wood