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Ed Brubaker is no stranger to success.The acclaimed comics writer has won five best writer Eisner and Harvey Awards in the last 10 years. Working with longtime collaborator artist Sean Phillips, Brubaker has released bestsellers like Criminal, Incognito, Fatale, The Fade Out, and the popular Reckless series.
The latest volume in that series, Friend of the Devil, publishes May 4. The book sees protagonist Ethan Reckless investigating the disappearance of a missing woman and, in the process, exposing a seedy and sinister side of Hollywood.
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More About 'Friend of the Devil'
To mark the publication of
Friend of the Devil, the latest graphic novel in their Reckless series,
PW sat down to chat with Brubaker and Phillips about the new book, their long-time partnership, and a whole lot more.
Read the Q&A here.Ghosts of the 1960s and ’70s haunt this bruising second entry in Brubaker and Phillips’s bloody-knuckled L.A. noir series... The sharp cultural references, bone-deep knowledge of the Southland, and pulsing through line of righteous heroism will make readers eager for Ethan’s next reluctant adventure.
Read the review here.The sure-footed latest hardboiled thriller from Brubaker and Phillips hits the ground running, delivering both style and substance in its sunny 1980s California setting... This slick offering from an über-talented team, the first in a series, promises good things to come.
Read the excerpt here.
More About Ed Brubaker
After nearly drowning off the California coast, Brubaker has three new books with collaborator Sean Phillips, as well as a new webcomic.
Read more here.Brubaker and Phillips are ready to unveil what might be their most ambitious collaboration to date.
Read more here.The writer on his graphic novel Pulp being born of a brush with death and how it fits with our current anxiety
Read more here.