Fede Alvarez, director of the Evil Dead remake, has signed on to helm Sony's adaptation of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips comic Incognito The comic is the story of Zack Overkill, a super-villian who testified against his boss The Black Death and was put into the witness protection program Overkill was working as a mailman[...]
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Last night, Bleeding Cool got the nod that Fede Alvarez, the director of the recent Evil Dead remake, be will be directing the adaptation of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' mature readers superfiction comic book Incognito for Sony Pictures.
The comic, about a "science villain" turned supergrass, and being kept safe by a[...]
In the final (and rather wonderful) issue of Criminal: Last Of The Innocent, out this week, Ed Brubaker talks about his and Sean Phillips' next project
One is a comic book turned into a film against the writer's wishes.
The other is a comic book about to be turned into a film with the writer's eager participation.
Anyway, here's a scene from Watchmen #6 from 1985 by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons from DC Comics, and from Incognito: Bad Influences #5 from 2011[...]
Papadimitriou's Logicomix, Joe Sacco's Gaza 1956, David Mazzuchelli's Asterios Polyp, Charles Burns' X'ed, Dash Shaw's BodyWorld, James Sturm's Market Day, Naoki Urasawa's Pluto… and Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Incognito, published by Marvel Indeed there seem to be a record amount of titles that were originally published in English.
UPDATE: Terry And The Pirates and Cerebus[...]
By the very nature of this piece, there will be spoilers for those who have not yet read the first issue of Incognito: Bad Influences #1 by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Look, I'll turn the images on their side to help reduce spoilerage Because we're not specifically looking at the pictures but the spaces[...]