Amazon Closes In On ‘Criminal’ By Brubaker And Phillips For TV Adaptation
Amazon Studios is going to try it again with an Image Comics adaptation. Deadline reports the streaming platform is “finalizing
Read moreAmazon Studios is going to try it again with an Image Comics adaptation. Deadline reports the streaming platform is “finalizing
Read moreImage Comics has revealed a new cover by Sean Phillips for the forthcoming Night Fever graphic novel by Ed Brubaker, Phillips
Read moreImage! #9 comes out December and will feature another first: “Just in time to curl up and read by light
Read moreWe knew this one was coming, but it still hurts — Batman: Caped Crusader is not going forward at HBO
Read morePartners in crime (noir), Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (Pulp, Criminal, The Fade Out, and Kill Or Be Killed) are back with
Read moreIn life, they say only three things are certain: birth, death, and change. Within comic books, the three things that
Read moreIn life, they say only three things are certain: birth, death, and change. Within comic books, the three things that
Read moreCriminal‘s Ed Brubaker is bringing some of his expertise to the highly anticipated HBO Max animated series Batman: Caped Crusader.
Read morePartners in crime – crime fiction that is – Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips‘ are bringing out a new graphic
Read moreThere is an anonymous proverb that states the only three things that are certain in life are birth, death, and
Read moreEd Brubaker and Marcos Martín’s Panel Syndicate web comic, Friday, is to be collected and printed by Image Comics with
Read moreWith the comics industry continuing to battle the effects of the pandemic, Brendan Allen and I are continuing to talk
Read moreWritten by Ed Brubaker Art by Sean Phillips Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the modern masters of crime noir, bring
Read moreThe words “Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips” have essentially become the name of a genre, a certain kind of noir-ish
Read moreThe Starsky and Hutch of comic book partnerships, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, never one to rest on their laurels,
Read moreFor how much the book plays around with genre, Sean Phillips’ cover seems pretty direct. Anyone picking up Pulp for
Read moreIn comics, artists contribute as much to the storytelling as writers do. If you’re going to name a panel Masters
Read moreImage Comics have their schedule of panels out for Thursday through to Sunday with guest including Donny Cates, Charles Soule,
Read morePaging Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker, and Micheal Lark. HBO Max announced on Friday that is has committed to a series
Read moreThe upcoming charity comic anthology Tales from the Quarantine from Red Cabin Comics continues to expand. Creator Frazer Brown was
Read moreWith the future of the comics industry still in flux, Brendan Allen and I are taking the opportunity to introduce
Read moreA couple weeks ago, I took a look at an early issue of Greg Rucka’s Detective Comics, a critically acclaimed
Read moreI’m not sure how faithful Nickelodeon’s Harriet the Spy was to Louise Fitzhugh’s novel, but if Michelle Trachtenberg’s Harriet was
Read moreA surprise new title has dropped out of nowhere today and appearing on Panel Syndicate is Friday by Ed Brubaker,
Read moreI must admit when I first received an email from Image Comics with just these pages of Sean Phillips art,
Read moreEd Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the creative team behind such hits as Criminal and My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies are
Read moreCrime comics have had a bit of a resurgence over the past few years and I’m loving it. Dark Horse
Read moreThe first Tripwire Awards were announced on Saturday evening of Portsmouth Comic Con hosted by the madcap Jasper Bark, who had
Read morePartners in crime, or rather the partners of the comic book ongoing Criminal, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips have a new
Read more[*Mild Spoilers Ahead] After almost getting killed by a truck and spending weeks in recovery and physical therapy, Matt Murdock
Read moreCriminal #1 was a double-sized launch issue and it’s now all gone. That means a second printing of Ed
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