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Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips have created a string of stylishly brutal crime comic-book series over the past decade, including "Criminal," "Incognito" and "Fatale." Their first full ...
Five years after Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips signed an exclusive deal with Image Comics to release all-new original work through the publisher, the two have extended the partnership, with the ...
DC Comics continues its onslaught of recent Film/TV news, this time for Sleeper by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips via Variety:. Warner Bros. is ramping up development of "Sleeper," a long-in ...
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips's next collaboration will be a series of OGNs. Skip to main content ... Sleeper, Incognito, Pulp, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, Fatale, and more.
Fresh from last month’s release of Pulp, their 1930s-set graphic novel from Image Comics, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are ready to unveil what might be their most ambitious collaboration to ...
How did Sleeper come about? Did [DC imprint] Wildstorm come to you asking for a pitch, or was this something you'd been trying to do for years?
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are taking their Criminal comic to Image Comics. The six existing miniseries - originally printed by Marvel Comics' imprint Icon - will be reprinted next year, it was ...
In 2006, Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips launched Criminal, a wildly popular crime anthology comic book series that was initially published through Marvel’s Icon line.
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, known now for their work on Criminal and Fatale, have worked on a number of previous projects. More of you will know Gotham. Less of you may be familiar with Sleeper .