Artist Sean Phillips previewed the trade jacket for the Sinners collection pictured below. Sinners is the latest miniseries under his and writer Ed Brubaker’s Criminal moniker published by Marvel’s ICON imprint.
And while we’re at it here’s Phillips’ rendition of Chuck Bronson.
Now that FOX launched the new Warner Bros. television series HUMAN TARGET in late January, Vertigo is collecting the original 4-issue Vertigo HUMAN TARGET miniseries written by Peter Milligan with art by Edvin Biukovic along with the follow-up, standalone, 96-page HUMAN TARGET: FINAL CUT OGN with art by Javier Pulido.
Here’s a link to the first issue which DC Comics has posted online for you to peruse.
Jason Starr author of graphic novel crime graphic novel THE CHILL goes down a list of his 6 most influencial crime novels. I agree with him regarding Ken Bruen.
One of the most unique stylist in crime fiction–think Raymond Chandler meets Samuel Beckett. Bruen can do more in less space than any other crime writer.
Diamond PREVIEWS is hosting 8 pages of Jacques Tardi’s World War 1 comic IT WAS THE WAR OF THE TRENCHES. Fantagraphics is putting this out as a hardcover first. From the description:
Tardi is not interested in the national politics, the strategies, or the battles. Like Remarque, he focuses on the day-to-day of the grunts in the trenches, and, with icy, controlled fury and disgust, with sardonic yet deeply sympathetic narration, he brings that existence alive as no one has before or since. Yet he also delves deeply into the underlying causes of the war, the madness, the cynical political exploitation of patriotism.
Sounds good to me.
And here’s the cover to SCALPED #35 by Jock, a one off that will have art by Danijel Zezelj and should be out now. Holy fuck.
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