Robert Venditti is a
New York Times bestselling author of more than 400 comics and graphic novels including a celebrated 5-year run on
Green Lantern, an acclaimed 3-year run on
Hawkman, award-winning runs on
Superman ’78 and
Justice League for DC Comics, as well as the graphic novel
Six Days, inspired by the story of his uncle’s participation in D-Day. His debut graphic novel
The Surrogates was adapted into a feature film starring Bruce Willis and Ving Rhames for Walt Disney Pictures. He has also adapted Rick Riordan’s global bestselling
Percy Jackson and the Olympians and
The Heroes of Olympus series. His most recent projects include
Wesley Dodds: The Sandman,
Ordained,
Planet Death, and a whole lot of Bad Ideas.
“PLANET DEATH is my love letter to all of the comics and books I read, movies I watched, and games I played – late into the night with a grin on my face…from HARD BOILED and RONIN by Frank Miller to the films of Alistair MacLean like THE GUNS OF NAVARONE and WHERE EAGLES DARE to Bradbury, Asimov, and Heinlein, to games like STARCRAFT and everything in between,” said Kolstad.
“Some of my favorite stories are the ones that blend science fiction with elements of the war genre. From STARSHIP TROOPERS to ALIENS and EDGE OF TOMORROW. With PLANET DEATH we take this tradition and add all those things we love so much about comic books.”
“From my first conversations with Derek, I don’t know how to describe it, other than an engine clicked on. Writing the first issue, I was buzzing with adrenaline. I couldn’t stop until I got the whole issue down. I was swept up in Scott’s relentless will—always pressing forward, always pushing ahead,” said Venditti.
“I’ve written a lot of science fiction—but never from the perspective of a boots-on-the-ground, D-Day-style invasion. With every project, I want to push myself further. PLANET DEATH is bigger in scale and scope than anything I’ve done before.”