I recently read Pulp, from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, and had some thoughts about their latest collaboration.
1 Bless Ed Brubaker, with Pulp, he really did try to write a story about cowboys for Sean Phillips, but Brubaker keeps returning to crime all the same At this point, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are a[...]
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We teased this was coming earlier, now it is all official – Reckless from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips – and the beginning of something.
This is our next project, a series of graphic novels, each one a fully self-contained story, and we're releasing three of them over the next year The books are much longer than[...]
In his latest newsletter, comic book creator Ed Brubaker has updated his readers on his follow up projects to Pulp and Cruel Summer with Sean Phillips, published this year And it seems they are going for the triple next year, with three graphic novels all in the same series He wrutes.
I mentioned last time I[...]
Books like the upcoming Dave Cockrum book and the Bill Mantlo / Michael Golden Micronauts book appeal to those fans, and even with seventy-five of the Artist's Editions published so far; there are many more possible such as Art Adams or George Perez or Ramona Fradon.
Cover for New Parker Story by Brubaker & Phillips
In closing,[...]
Jacob Phillips, son of comics artist Sean Phillips, has been the colourist for Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' collaborative works for Image Comics for some time But in May, he will have his first original artwork comic from Image, written by Chris Condon, That Texas Blood, an ongoing series for which the first issue on[...]
Comic book artist Sean Phillips, best known for the likes of Criminal, Kill Or Be Killed, The Fade Out, Incognito, Marvel Zombies, Sleeper, WildC.A.T.s, Batman and Hellblazer unveiled his original artwork for the new Criterion Collection edition of The Great Escape.
Painted another cover for @criterioncollection The Great Escape out in May[...]
Mistakes, misshapes, misfits, raised on a diet of broken biscuits…
One of the biggest selling original graphic novels in comic book shops this year was by Ed Brubaker, Sean Phillips and Jacob Phillips' My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies Well, for 2020, they have another just as likely to hit the charts It's called Pulp[...]
With the permission of Cooke's and Westlake's widows, Dunbier got the two most perfect people to design the book and add additional writing to it – Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker If you have read The Fade Out, Criminal, or any of the other books that Brubaker and Phillips have created together then you will[...]
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An old team, an old, old format.
Ed Brubaker's written for penciller Sean Phillips for almost fifteen years (beginning with Sleeper) and between the two of them (and a murderer's row of colorists: Val Staples, Dave Stewart, Elizabeth Breitweiser, and the most recent, Jacob Phillips) they're responsible for some of the American/British comics' industry's best[...]
The dynamic comic-making duo of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips will continue to make their comics EX-X-XCLUSIVELY for Image Comics for another five years, the publisher announced in a press release Thursday.
Brubaker immediately began earning his keep by producing a novel-length quote for the press release:
The last five years at Image, with the freedom to[...]
According to a press release, superstar writer Ed Brubaker will be touring the country in support of his and Sean Phillips' new book, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies As part of this extensive tour, Brubakermania will be coming to such locations as California, California, California, and New Orleans.
From the press release:
Image Comics is pleased[...]
He dies…or does he? Does he wake up? Does he continue his vigilante career? Does everything work out for him? Can everything work out for someone like Dylan?
Kill or Be Killed #20 cover by Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser
Kill or Be Killed ends with this issue As such, it reaches new peaks of metanarrative to[...]
Image Comics has revealed what they're calling a "teaser" for the upcoming original graphic novel by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies Set to hit comic shops on October 10th and grown-up bookstores on October 16th, the book reunites the superstar hard-boiled creative team for another tale, described thusly in[...]
A police officer arrives to question Dylan in relation to the vigilante killings, and a trio of Russian killers have discovered Dylan's location and are out to end him.
Kill or Be Killed #19 cover by Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser
Ed Brubaker is among my all-time favorite comic book writers, so expectations were high for Kill[...]
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips's Kill or Be Killed is heading to the big screen, and it's got a big-name director to bring it there According to a report from THR, John Wick co-director Chad Stahelski is set to team up with John Wick producer Basil Iwanyk to adapt the comic book, with Dan Casey writing the script[...]
"WHAT HAS HAPPENED TO ED BRUBAKER?!" I'm dropping the just released trade paperback of Kill or be Killed (With Art by Sean Phillips and Elizabeth Breitweiser) and backing slowly away "I know I've been gone from comics for a little while, but surely he hasn't gone FULL MILLAR in my absence, has he?!" I'm shaking on the floor rocking[...]
Tickets have sold out, but Bleeding Cool will be there to help you experience the show, even if you can't make it.
Guests:
Abigail Ryder, Al Ewing, Alan Barnes, Alan Grant, Alec Worley, Andrew Currie, Andy Diggle, Annie Parkhouse, Arthur Ranson, Ben Oliver, Ben Willsher, Boo Cook, Carlos Ezquerra, Charlie Adlard, Chris Blythe, Chris Weston, Clint Langley,[...]
Might be worth binge reading.
Bit, after skimming the summaries and listening to the commentaries, I am put in mind of a two page comic created by Mark Millar and Sean Phillips for the Sunday Herald over ten years ago.
It seems to be pretty accurate to the Chilcot findings…
Today saw the release of the Chilcot[...]
Criminal, by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, was their first creator owned comic book together after working together on DC's Sleeper Published in October 2006, it changed both their careers as they fund they were able to make a good living from creator owned comics, followed by Fatale, Incognito and now The Fade Out, continuing[...]
Richard Corben did the cover to Meatloaf's Bat Out of Hell,
Jaime Hewlett naturally did the covers to the Gorillaz albums, as well as Cud and Senseless Things before it.
To Becky Cloonan's brand new cover for Clutch's next LP.
They're all part of a new exhibition of comic book creators' work on album covers curated by Sean Phillips, in Kendal, ahead[...]
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[...]
Recently, Sean Phillips did some illustration work to promote the BBC adaptation of Good Omens by Neil Gaiman and the late Terry Pratchett, that aired, before died from complications related to Alzheimer's disease.
Well, today Sean Phillips has unveiled a new piece of Good Omens art, featuring Neil Gaiman brandishing the sword of fire from the[...]
I was intrigued by the storytelling and the accompanying art by one of Brubaker's regular collaborators, Sean Phillips (they have just re-teamed for The Fade Out) However, I became hooked when Brubaker and another of his regular artist collaborators, Steve Epting, released Velvet Since then, I have been hoping to catch Brubaker at a speaking[...]
Last week, Bleeding Cool ran an article about Sean Phillips creating illustrations for the BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett's Good Omens running over Christmas.
And it's worth pointing out that this will be available free, worldwide, through the BBC iPlayer, both live and streaming afterwards We will run links But it[...]
Jason Latour, Charlie Adlard and Sean Phillips.
He talked about how he saw the guests as split into two groups, artists who work with one writer primarily and those who work with many Sean Phillips self-identified as being Ed Brubaker's artist and was asked for the benefits of this arrangement Sean talked about how he basically[...]
And it's arriving this week on October 29th.
Andrew Vachss: Underground, originally written as a screenplay by Andrew Vachss, then adapted to comics by Dark Horse's Mike Richardson and author Chet Williamson, has been drawn by 2000AD artist Dominic Reardon, and will build on the 3 part series that appeared in Dark Horse Presents to an[...]
Titan Comics have jumped onto the immersive bandwagon and released a trailer for Sean Phillips' new graphic novel Void hitting bookstores today and comic shops this Wednesday the 3rd of September by creating a video from the perspective of the Goliath 01, a transmission from the prison vessel featured in the comic.
Fully committing to the[...]
We've got a 12-page preview of the Heart Of The Beast, the 20th anniversary hardcover edition of the graphic novel written by Dean Motter and Judith Dupre and art by Sean Phillips.
Science transformed his body, artistry inspired his soul The Heart of the Beast explores the timeless themes of classic horror literature, set against the[...]
Now his envious cousin Yyrkoon, Prince of Melniboné, plots to overthrow him and claim the Ruby Throne for himself!
And here's our preview of The Ruby Throne:
Next up, Void, written by Herik Hanna with art by Sean Phillips, is a "gripping science fiction thriller" Phillips excellent track-record as an artist certainly recommends the[...]