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ADVANCE REVIEW: Image Comics' Where the Body Was

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips change up their hit formula, preferring grounded drama and complex relationships over a criminal enterprise.

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ADVANCED REVIEW: Image Comics' Night Fever

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips journey to the dark, mysterious alleys of Europe as Jonathan Webb loses himself to the city's nightly comforts.

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Doctor Doom's 10 Best Comic Appearances, Ranked

Over the years, Doom has developed into something more than a simple Marvel villain.

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Every Criterion Collection Cover Drawn By Sean Phillips, Ranked

Sean Phillips draws covers for the Criterion Collection, a video company dedicated to the preservation and distribution of important films.

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10 Must Read Modern Captain America Comics

These stories aren't just pivotal for Steve Rogers, they're also definitive for Sam Wilson, Bucky Barnes, and other supporting characters.

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Friday, Book One: The First Day of Christmas Review

Ed Brubaker and Marcos Martin's Friday, Book One is a chilling and thrilling holiday story that puts a modern spin on Nancy Drew's mysteries.

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Ed Brubaker Explains Why He Turned Down Substack's Comics Offer

Writer Ed Brubaker says that working with Substack would be too much to keep up with, explaining, "I’m just too old for it. The offer was amazing."

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Ed Brubaker Unleashes the Hardboiled Thrills in Destroy All Monsters

Ed Brubaker delves further into the hardboiled crime world of Ethan Reckless in his latest original graphic novel Destroy All Monsters.

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Reckless Book Three: Destroy All Monsters Explores the Dark Side of Real Estate

Brubaker and Phillips's third book in the Reckless series delves into the shady world of 1980's California real estate and crooked businessmen.

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Reckless: Friend of the Devil Is a Pulpy Delight from Brubaker and Phillips

In the second volume of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Reckless series, a missing person lead the private eye into the world of '70s counterculture.

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The Winter Soldier's Ed Brubaker Was Paid More for His Film Cameo Than Creating the Character

In a podcast interview, Ed Brubaker revealed that he was paid more to do a cameo in the Winter Soldier movie than for creating the Winter Soldier.

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Winter Soldier Co-Creator Ed Brubaker Has 'Mixed Feelings' on the Hero's New Show

Winter Soldier co-creator Ed Brubaker is having mixed feelings regarding adequate compensation following The Falcon and the Winter Soldier premiere.

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Ed Brubaker Signs Overall Deal with Legendary Television

Comic book writer Ed Brubaker has signed an overall deal with Legendary Television to bring his creator-owned work to the screen.

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INTERVIEW: Ed Brubaker Takes Criminals From Comic-Con To Amazon Prime

The veteran writer explores his dual life, as Brubaker gets back into his and Sean Phillips' Criminal and sees Too Old To Die Young stream on Amazon Prime.

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2016 Top 100 Comic Book Runs: #20-16

CSBG hits the Top 20 as we continue to count down YOUR picks for the greatest comic book creator runs of all-time!

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Ed Brubaker Talks Westworld, Ending The Fade Out

Veteran comics scribe Ed Brubaker opens up about his latest projects, including the new Westworld series on HBO.

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Brubaker & Phillips' Incognito Adaptation Has a New Screenwriter

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Incognito continues down its path to the big screen.

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Templeton Makes James Bond & Jason Bourne Look Like Chumps in "Velvet" #15

Move over, Jason Bourne! In Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's "Velvet" #15, Velvet Templeton proves why she's the best in the spy game.

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"Civil War's" 8 Greatest Ramifications on the Marvel Universe

We look back at the biggest moments from the comics event that inspired the "Captain America" sequel, and altered the Marvel Universe.

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In Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting's "Velvet" #14, Velvet pursues a meeting with with the President of the United States, who is one of the only men still alive who can answer her questions about X-14's death.

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