Are there plans for a huge deluxe or omnibus collection of the Reckless series?
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Are there plans for a huge deluxe or omnibus collection of the Reckless series?
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I thought it was a joke answer but I'd be open to it. I thought Stan would also be good for Tracy if they ever do Lawless.
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I thought it was a joke answer but I'd be open to it. I thought Stan would also be good for Tracy if they ever do Lawless.[/QUOTE]
I think Chris Evans fits the role better. The character is a Robert Redford type.
[QUOTE=Kirby101;5788434]I think Chris Evans fits the role better. The character is a Robert Redford type.[/QUOTE]
It would be a good career move for him. It would help him shake off typecasting etc.
Finally had a chance to sit down and read Destroy All Monsters tonight. I absolutely adore this series, and I would be hard pressed to pick a favorite of the three volumes so far, but this one might be it. The story of Ethan and Anna's friendship just gave this one an added dimension that sucked me in even more. I've been on the Brubaker-Phillips train since the first issue of Criminal came out from Icon (and went back to read all the Sleepless stuff before Fatale came out), and its just absolutely refreshing that thei collaboration just keeps getting better and better and is still producing such enjoyable stuff.
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[QUOTE=MRP;5799863]Finally had a chance to sit down and read Destroy All Monsters tonight. I absolutely adore this series, and I would be hard pressed to pick a favorite of the three volumes so far, but this one might be it. The story of Ethan and Anna's friendship just gave this one an added dimension that sucked me in even more. I've been on the Brubaker-Phillips train since the first issue of Criminal came out from Icon (and went back to read all the Sleepless stuff before Fatale came out), and its just absolutely refreshing that thei collaboration just keeps getting better and better and is still producing such enjoyable stuff.
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Definitely a great series. I finished Destroy All Monsters and like the others it was really strong. That ending was definitely a twist I didn’t see coming and hope we get further developments with.
The first one is still my favorite!
I just read Friend of the Devil. (I know, I'm behind) Another excellent story, but it was darker than I was expecting. I know these are all Noir, but it was extra-Noir.
Wonder what everyone thinks about Jacob Phillips' colors. I don't think he isn't talented (I enjoy his art on Texas Moon) and his palette is fine. But I sometimes find his use of strange swaths of color that don't correspond with the art to be distracting.
Pulp: The Process Edition
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A beautifully designed oversized hardback, the PULP Process edition has everything a collector will want, including the full graphic novel itself, reproduced for the first time larger than comic size. A must-have for any hardcore Brubaker and Phillips fan.[/QUOTE]
Absolutely love this cover for Reckless #5
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According to his Newsletter, Brubaker is working on adaptation of one of his books with an actor attached. Which seems like Reckless and Sebastian Stan. I'm hoping it'd Scene of the Crime tho.
Reckless volume 4 "The Ghost in You" comes out today.
Out of interest, what would you guys say is the best works from Brubaker and Phillips?
Their Criminal series is obviously fantastic. But the arc that really stands out for me in that series is The Last of the Innocent. Brilliantly written. Top notch artwork. A complete unflinching and uncompromising decent into the darkness that can inhabit a soul. How far will one man go to get what he desires?
[QUOTE=your_name_here;6013659]Out of interest, what would you guys say is the best works from Brubaker and Phillips?[/QUOTE]
The Fade Out for me.
I love most and at least like them all, but off the top of my head I would go in the following order...
Criminal
Reckless
Fatale
Pulp
The Fade Out
Sleeper
Kill or Be Killed
I haven't read Incognito yet.
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