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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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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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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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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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UK Comic Creators Comment On Brexit Decision

Following the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union, comic creators took to Twitter to express their opinions on the decision.

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IMAGE EXPO: Brubaker & Phillips Must "Kill or Be Killed" in New Series

"Kill or Be Killed," Ed Brubaker's "tricky" new ongoing series with Sean Phillips, will follow a man who is forced to murder.

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The Fade Out #12

Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips bleakly wrap up their noir Hollywood mystery in "The Fade Out" #12.

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Brubaker & Phillips Celebrate a Decade of "Criminal" with New One-Shot

Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser will tell a noir-soaked tale of Teeg and Tracy Lawless' early years.

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The Fade Out #8

"The Fade Out" #8 continues to deliver twists and turns in old Hollywood, as Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips ask more questions while giving us more information about the night of Val's murder.

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Revisiting Lobdell, Charest, Casey and Phillips' "Wildcats"

Remember that time Travis Charest drew "Wildcats?" Augie re-acquainted himself with those issues and reports back on how they hold up.

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Brubaker Discusses Creator-Owned Comics Love and Why He Doesn't Miss Superheroes

Ed Brubaker talks to CBR about his creative satisfaction at Image Comics, his new TV gig and why he doesn't miss superhero comics.

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Thought Bubble 2014: The Artists of Image Comics

Charlie Adlard, Jamie McKelvie, Emma Rios, Sean Phillips & Tula Lotay discussed the process of an Image Comics artist at Thought Bubble 2014.

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Phillips on Translating the "Void" with Titan Comics

Artist Sean Phillips discuses the new English translation of "Void" and why he was nervous to return to sci-fi illustration after 20 years.

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