March 2013 solicitations for Image Comics have been released. Once again, instead of just posting them and being boring with it, we’ve decided to try to cover a few of them that are special to our contributors. So, withou...
Image Comics has now announced the release of four standalone flashback issues by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips relating to their series FATALE. Official details are below:
It’s that time of the week again! Each Tuesday we offer some quick reviews of a selection of books released in that last few week. This time around we take a look at: Fatale #7, Hellraiser #17, Godzilla #4, Journey Into M...
Historically speaking, the 1970s are sometimes regarded as the crash of the 60s. The gains made in the civil rights movement and the euphoric sense amongst anti-war protesters that they could change the world with peace, love...
(Written by Ed Brubaker, Drawn by Sean Phillips, Published by Image) It’s kind of appropriate that Brubaker and Phillips set their crime-horror comic Fatale in the ’50s. A lot of the elements in the series resembl...
Ed Brubaker and Greg Rucka discussed crime comics at their panel at Emerald City Comicon. Their influences, Rucka’s forthcoming novel, classic crime stories and the what it’s like trying to write crime mysteries in ...
When it comes to modern noir, you’d be hard pressed to find a better team than Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. This is what they do best. All the classic trappings are present. Dark shadows, a beautiful femme fatale, seedy lov...
There’s a lot of news coming out of the Image Comics camp today, and much of it concerns hit writer Ed Brubaker. First up, Image announced that, in addition to all-star talent like Robert Kirkman, Marc Silvestri and Whilce Po...
This is it folks! The end of our journey. The assembled comic literati have commented upon the best geek properties and creators of 2011. It is now time to look to the future! As far as 2012 is concerned, there were two rather ...
With all of the news coming out of New York Comic Con centering around DC Comics, Marvel, and Dark Horse it’s easy to overlook the news from the small presses out there. Which is a shame because quite often, these smaller, i...