Hey Mr. Phillips,
Any plans to reprint the hardcovers of Incognito, Fatale, and Kill or Be Killed?
Just received Reckless v2 in the mail, can't wait to dive in. Keep up the good work.
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Hey Mr. Phillips,
Any plans to reprint the hardcovers of Incognito, Fatale, and Kill or Be Killed?
Just received Reckless v2 in the mail, can't wait to dive in. Keep up the good work.
No, sorry. It's just too expensive.
Recently I purchased, Reckless and I read it in one sitting. What a fun book! Can't wait to pick up the next book.
[QUOTE=seanphillips;5531409]No, sorry. It's just too expensive.[/QUOTE]
Ah damn, sorry to hear that.
Thank you for responding. I'll look forward to every new thing you guys put out.
[url]https://www.comicbookherald.com/criminal-by-ed-brubaker-and-sean-phillips-deluxe-edition-vol-1-review/amp/[/url]
A review for the Deluxe Edition.
Finished Friend of the Devil and enjoyed it quite a bit. I liked it more than the first one. Part of my problem with the first one (which I enjoyed a lot) is it felt like Ethan just blundered into every situation without really knowing what the hell was going on and ended up getting all the answers given to him. But I guess that was kind of the point, he was blinded by a very personal rage and wanted revenge. I liked that Ethan actually investigated things and talked to people and discovered clues and put the pieces together. Looking forward to the next one.
[url]https://www.google.com/amp/s/filmschoolrejects.com/reckless-ed-brubaker/%3famp[/url]
Someone pitched a Reckless adaptation.
Honestly?
I'm always kinda stunned that two out of three B/P properties [B][I]have not already been[/I][/B] adapted.
Picked up a copy of Friend of the Devil at my lcs earlier this week but didn't have a chance to crack it open and read it until this evening. I really dug the first volume, and I liked this one even more. Superbly executed and an engrossing read. Cracked open the book and was totally absorbed until I turned the final page. Can't wait until October to get the next volume.
-M
I don't buy many 'hard-cover' comics, heh: comics books. I'm sure glad I'm buying these.
So I've tried to look up reading orders on Google for this to no luck or I'm confused. Can some one post the criminal reading order please.
[QUOTE=Bad Witch;5544471]So I've tried to look up reading orders on Google for this to no luck or I'm confused. Can some one post the criminal reading order please.[/QUOTE]
So for the first 7 volumes, it's Volume 1, 2, 5 and then the OGN "all my heroes were Junkies". That's the stories in the present.
Volume 3, 4, 7 are prequels to the above. Volume 6 is a sidestory that doesn't really connect. There are cameos from the other characters but they don't really imply a time frame with the other stories.
I believe the 2019 run are flashback arcs to the above.
[QUOTE=the illustrious mr. kenway;5544845]So for the first 7 volumes, it's Volume 1, 2, 5 and then the OGN "all my heroes were Junkies". That's the stories in the present.
Volume 3, 4, 7 are prequels to the above. Volume 6 is a sidestory that doesn't really connect. There are cameos from the other characters but they don't really imply a time frame with the other stories.
I believe the 2019 run are flashback arcs to the above.[/QUOTE]
Honestly...
A hard and fast "A/B/C/D..." reading order is kinda tough in that the above is the case.
While it roughly lays out a logical order, there is a lot of the later "Taking Place In The Past..." volumes being referenced in the stories that are taking place in the here and now.
[QUOTE=numberthirty;5545059]Honestly...
A hard and fast "A/B/C/D..." reading order is kinda tough in that the above is the case.
While it roughly lays out a logical order, there is a lot of the later "Taking Place In The Past..." volumes being referenced in the stories that are taking place in the here and now.[/QUOTE]
The stories tend to work on their own so I wouldn't stress the reading order.
Yep.
If someone isn't a particularly big "Big Picture..." person?
Most of the stuff works pretty well anyway.