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Brubaker’s KILLED OR BE KILLED issues get multiple printings!

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September 14, 2016
The hot new crime series KILL OR BE KILLED from bestselling creative team Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (THE FADE OUT, CRIMINAL, FATALE) continues to fly off the shelves as the body count rises in each issue. Image Comics is thrilled to announce that the first and second issues are again being fast-tracked...


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First Issue of KILL OR BE KILLED Rushes Back for Second Printing

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August 10, 2016
The bestselling team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (THE FADE OUT, CRIMINAL, FATALE) have hit the mark again with another hot new crime series in KILL OR BE KILLED. Image Comics is pleased to announce that the first issue is being rushed to a second printing in order to keep up with increased customer [&...


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REVIEW: ‘Kill Or Be Killed #1′ gives a twisted second chance

 
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August 3, 2016
Without further ado, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips‘ Kill Or Be Killed #1 starts off WITH THE BANG! The story starts with a killing spree and ends with an inevitable crossing of the Rubicon. It almost looks a start of the recent Deadpool movie, even the narrator is the protagonist himself, talking to ...


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EISNER AWARDS 2016, And the Winners are…

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July 24, 2016
The Eisner Awards happened as always annually during SDCC. This awards ceremony is like the Oscars of the comic book industry. So whenever you’d see a name with a tag, like ‘Eisner Nominee’ or ‘Eisner Winner’, you have to give that guy/gal mad geek respect. The awards were pre...


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REVIEW: It is a crime not to read ‘Criminal: 10th Anniversary Special’

 
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April 18, 2016
Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips return the favor of more criminally great stories in their tribute to the tail-end of the 1970s disco era, Criminal: 10th Anniversary Special. [CRIMINAL: 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL comes out this April!] Similar to the last Criminal issue that was also treated in magazine-sized ...


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REVIEW: ‘The Fade Out, Vol. 3: Act Three’ is the REAL Show Business

 
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February 17, 2016
What is more important in narrating a story, the journey or the ending? That is the question I am still pondering while reflecting the final arc of the critically-acclaimed noir and crime-and-suspense thriller, The Fade Out, Vol. 3: Act Three. Containing the final four issues of the said series, #9-12, Ed ...


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CRIMINAL: 10TH ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL comes out this April!

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January 7, 2016
The Eisner Award-winning team of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips (THE FADE OUT, FATALE, Sleeper) will release a brand-new 64-page one-shot of their acclaimed noir series CRIMINAL in April. It’s been ten years since CRIMINAL launched and to celebrate, Brubaker and Phillips, with acclaimed color artist E...


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REVIEW: Satisfying and yet infuriating end on ‘The Fade Out #12′

 
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January 5, 2016
There is no business like show business. That is how Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ The Fade Out #12 turns out. As the writer himself says over and over again, The Fade Out is a mini-series and this twelfth chapter is the climatic finale that ties many loose-ends and even answers the question that rooted f...


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GRAPHIC NOVEL REVIEW: Fatale: Deluxe Edition, Vol. 2

 
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November 10, 2015
OH MY, JOSEPHINE! Before Fade Out and Velvet, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips unleashed FATALE, their love letter to the terrifying mythos of H.P. Lovecraft. Spanning for 24 issues and gathering critical acclaims, Fatale solidified the already formidable one-two combo punch of noir masters Ed and Sean. Image...


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COMIC BOOK REVIEW: Black Magick #1

 
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November 1, 2015
MEET ROWAN BLACK If there is one fact that can attribute to writer Greg Rucka, he’s the industry’s ladies’ man. Just read some of his finest works like Queen and Country, Stumptown, Gotham Central, Whiteout, and Lazarus, to see how he portrays female lead characters as strong-willed individuals and at the ...