fbpx
Wikipedia

Ed Brubaker

Ed Brubaker (/ˈbrbkər/; born November 17, 1966)[1] is an American comic book writer, cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre. He began his career with the semi-autobiographical series Lowlife and a number of serials in the Dark Horse Presents anthology, before achieving industry-wide acclaim with the Vertigo series Scene of the Crime and moving to the superhero comics such as Batman, Catwoman, The Authority, Captain America, Daredevil and Uncanny X-Men. Brubaker is best known for his long-standing collaboration with British artist Sean Phillips, starting with their Elseworlds one-shot Batman: Gotham Noir in 2001 and continuing with a number of creator-owned series such as Criminal, Incognito, Fatale, The Fade Out and Kill or Be Killed.

Ed Brubaker
Brubaker at a book signing at Midtown Comics Times Square on June 21, 2010
Born (1966-11-17) November 17, 1966 (age 56)
Bethesda, Maryland, US
Area(s)writer, artist
Notable works
Lowlife
Scene of the Crime
Batman
Catwoman
Gotham Central
Sleeper
Captain America
Uncanny X-Men
Daredevil
Criminal
Fatale
Kill or Be Killed
Too Old to Die Young
AwardsHarvey Award, 2006, 2007
Eisner Award, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2015, 2016, 2019

Brubaker has won numerous awards for his comics work, including seven Eisner Awards, two Harvey Awards, an Ignatz Award, and a GLAAD Media Award.

In addition to his work in comics, Brubaker served as the executive producer and co-writer of the 2019 Amazon series Too Old to Die Young, directed by Nicolas Winding Refn.

Early life

Brubaker, the child of a Navy intelligence officer, spent much of his childhood in Guantánamo Bay, reading comics that included Captain America and his sidekick Bucky Barnes, which were seminal in the storyline he would one day write when creating the Winter Soldier. Describing his affinity for Captain America's sidekick thus, he has stated, "I was a Navy brat, and he was an Army brat." As Bucky had been killed off before Brubaker began reading comics, he assumed that the character had met his demise in an elaborate, dramatic story, only to find that he had been unceremoniously killed in a single page of The Avengers #4, which Brubaker saw as an injustice, commenting, "I was a 9-year-old kid, and I was horrified."[2] His uncle was screenwriter John Paxton.[3]

Career

Early work

Brubaker began his career in comics as a cartoonist, writing and drawing Pajama Chronicles for Blackthorne Publishing, Purgatory U.S.A. for Slave Labor Graphics and several short stories for various small-press anthologies. His most well-known work of the period is Lowlife, a semi-autobiographical series first published by Caliber and later moved to Aeon Press. For Caliber, Brubaker also co-edited an anthology publication titled Monkey Wrench.[4]

In 1991, Brubaker wrote one of his earliest crime stories for the Dark Horse anthology series Dark Horse Presents, which he would continue to contribute to intermittently throughout the decade. Among those contributions were the three-part serial "An Accidental Death", a collaboration between Brubaker and artist Eric Shanower which garnered the two an Eisner Award nomination in 1993,[5] a Godzilla short story and another tale under the "Lowlife" title, this time a romantic triangle explored through three stories with each depicting a different participant's point-of-view.[6] The latter story was collected by Alternative Comics into a standalone publication titled At the Seams, which in turn was nominated for Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection at the 1997 Ignatz Awards. His other work for Alternative Comics, the humorous and experimental Detour #1, was to be the first issue of a series, though only one issue was published.[7] Detour was nominated for the "Best New Series" Harvey Award in 1998.[8]

Brubaker's last work for Dark Horse Presents was "The Fall", a five-part story illustrated by Berlin creator Jason Lutes about a convenience store clerk who gets involved in a ten-year-old murder mystery after he uses a stolen credit card. In 2001, all five parts were collected into a one-shot by Canadian publisher Drawn & Quarterly. In 2004, IDW Publishing announced the first creator-owned project by Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips, a pirate-themed series titled Black Sails.[9][10] The creators eventually decided to shelve the series in favor of Criminal (published under Marvel's Icon imprint),[11] and "The Fall" remained Brubaker's last independent comics work until his move to Image in 2012.

DC Comics

In 1995, Brubaker was contacted by DC Comics to write a story about Prez for its "mature readers" imprint Vertigo, after being recommended to the editors by his "An Accidental Death" collaborator Eric Shanower (who was already attached to the project as the artist).[12] The result—Brubaker's first work for one of the two major American comic book publishers—was a one-shot titled Vertigo Visions: Prez, a broad political satire revamping the obscure 1970s Joe Simon creation. Brubaker continued to pitch various ideas to Vertigo but kept getting rejected until Shelly Roeberg asked him to pitch "something [he] didn't think Vertigo would publish", which ended up being Scene of the Crime.[12] The 1999 series marked Brubaker's first collaboration with two artists who would frequently work with him in later years: Michael Lark and Sean Phillips (who joined the project as the inker for issues #2–4). A slacker detective story set in San Francisco, Scene of the Crime was critically acclaimed and brought Brubaker to the attention of Hollywood producers for the first time.[13]

In late 2000, Brubaker signed an exclusive contract with DC Comics.[14] That same year, he wrote his first mainstream superhero work, taking over Batman with issue #582 (Oct. 2000).[15] Brubaker would continue writing various series starring Batman and his ancillary characters until late 2003, including contributions to inter-title crossover storylines such as "Bruce Wayne: Murderer?"[16] and "Bruce Wayne: Fugitive",[17] as well as a stint on Detective Comics[18][19] that was cut short due to an unspecified dispute with the editors.[20] Also in 2000, Brubaker launched his second creator-owned property at Vertigo, the science fiction series Deadenders with artist Warren Pleece, which lasted 16 issues before its cancellation in 2001.[21] Brubaker's last work for Vertigo was Dead Boy Detectives, a four-issue The Sandman spin-off limited series illustrated by artist Bryan Talbot.[22]

In 2001, Brubaker teamed up with artist Darwyn Cooke to revamp Catwoman, redesigning and redeveloping the character's costume, supporting cast and modus operandi.[23] The pair's stint started with a four-part serial "Trail of the Catwoman", published in Detective Comics #759–762, in which private detective Slam Bradley attempts to investigate the death of Selina Kyle, a.k.a. Catwoman, and continued into the new Catwoman series which launched in late 2001. Brubaker stayed on the series until #37 (Jan. 2005). During this time, Brubaker and Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis discussed co-writing a team-up tale between DC's Batman with Marvel's Daredevil. The two writers were enthusiastic about their ideas, which included a fight between Batman and Marvel villain Bullseye as well as another fight between Catwoman and Elektra. DC editors Matt Idelson and Bob Schreck were also enthusiastic, but DC Publisher Paul Levitz objected to the project due to a prior disagreement with Marvel's Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada.[24]

In 2002, Brubaker did his first work for Wildstorm, another DC imprint, penning the five-issue Wildcats spin-off Point Blank. The series, drawn by New Zealand artist Colin Wilson and starring Wildcats' member Grifter, took existing characters and concepts from the Wildstorm Universe and used them to set up Brubaker's Sleeper series which debuted later that year. A collaboration with artist Sean Phillips, Sleeper starred Holden Carver, a secret agent who goes undercover in a supervillain's powerful organization only to have his only contact in law enforcement fall into a coma. With the authorities believing him a dangerous criminal, Carver is caught between the two warring sides with unclear allegiances. Although Sleeper was a success with critics and fans on the Internet, the series underperformed commercially. In December 2003, in a unique publicity stunt conceived to help promote the first trade paperback collection of Sleeper, Brubaker organized an arm wrestling competition at San Francisco's Isotope Comics. If participants were able to beat Brubaker at arm wrestling, they were awarded free signed comic books. According to Brubaker, he wrestled around 40–50 people and won most of the time, losing only to eight or nine contestants.[25]

During the series' run, Sleeper also took part in the line-wide crossover "Coup d'Etat", with Brubaker scripting the first issue of the eponymous limited series. "Coup d'Etat" featured a series of events that led the Authority, a powerful team of superhumans in the Wilstorm Universe, to take over the United States. Following the crossover, Brubaker and artist Dustin Nguyen produced the 12-issue The Authority: Revolution series which explored the ramifications of the team's actions,[26] while Sleeper was relaunched with the Season Two subtitle under the first volume's creative team.[27]

Brubaker's last major project at DC was Gotham Central, co-created by Brubaker, writer Greg Rucka and artist Michael Lark. The series focused on the activities of the Gotham City Police Department, with writers either co-scripting storylines or alternating between the arcs.[28][29][30] After Brubaker and Lark left the series due to their newly-signed exclusive contracts with Marvel,[31] Rucka decided to discontinue the title, and Gotham Central was cancelled with issue #40 (Apr. 2006).[32]

Marvel Comics

 
Brubaker (left) at a Midtown Comics book signing in Manhattan with fellow writers (seated left to right) Christos Gage, Matt Fraction and Brian Michael Bendis

Brubaker's first work for Marvel was volume five of the Captain America series.[33] Paired with artist Steve Epting, Brubaker introduced new villains and resurrected the long-dead supporting character Bucky Barnes as "The Winter Soldier". The relaunch was a commercial and critical success from its first issue, with its most well-known storyline involving the assassination of Steve Rogers and subsequent passing of the Captain America mantle to Bucky Barnes.[34][35][36] Brubaker wrote Captain America for eight full years, from November 2004 to October 2012, alongside several spin-off titles and associated series based around the character, including the 2009 mini-series Captain America: Reborn, which featured the return of Rogers, the eight-issue The Marvels Project limited series, as well as Secret Avengers, an ongoing series that followed the adventures of the eponymous team formed in the aftermath of the company-wide crossover storyline "Siege".[37]

Brubaker's workload at Marvel increased in 2006. He wrote two limited series, Books of Doom with artist Pablo Raimondi, retelling and expanding on the origin of Doctor Doom, and X-Men: Deadly Genesis with artist Trevor Hairsine, retconning the origins of the All-New, All-Different X-Men team that debuted in 1975. After finishing Deadly Genesis in July 2006, Brubaker became the regular writer of Uncanny X-Men, working with artists Billy Tan and Clayton Henry.[38] In addition to that, he also took over Daredevil, having already planned his run with outgoing writer Brian Michael Bendis.[39] Once again teaming up with his Scene of the Crime and Gotham Central collaborator Michael Lark,[40] Brubaker explored the ramifications of the character's imprisonment which occurred at the close of Bendis' run. Another notable launch of the year was The Immortal Iron Fist, an ongoing series co-written by Brubaker and Matt Fraction which started in November 2006.[41]

Also in 2006, Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips launched their first creator-owned series Criminal, published under Marvel's Icon imprint.[42][43] The title received generally positive reviews[44] and its first arc, "Coward", won the 2007 Eisner Award for Best New Series.[45] In 2008, after two volumes of Criminal, Brubaker and Phillips took a break from the series to launch another Icon title, Incognito, which Brubaker described as being "about a completely amoral guy with super-powers forced to pretend he's a normal law-abiding citizen, because he's in Witness Protection, and how that shapes what he becomes. It's also a brutal noir twist on the super-hero/super-villain genre that delves more into their roots in the pulps, and it's going to be pretty over-the-top and action-packed."[46]

In February 2010, a controversy arose around Captain America #602, which depicted a group of anti-tax protesters, understood by some readers to be a Tea Party, which was characterized by the Falcon as exclusively white and racist group. Brubaker and Marvel's Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada apologized for the matter, explaining that, although Brubaker did not intend the protesters to represent any particular real-life group, one of the signs depicted in the scene read, "Tea Bag The Libs Before They Tea Bag YOU!". The slogan was not in Brubaker's script and was instead added by letterer Joe Caramagna, who, under deadline pressures, used messages from signs he found online at the last minute. Quesada further assured that the error would not appear in future reprints of the issue.[47][48][49] In an interview following the controversy Brubaker stated, "I had to shut down my public email because I started getting death threats from, y'know, peaceful protesters."[50]

Image Comics

In January 2012, Brubaker and Phillips launched Fatale at Image. The series was initially announced as a twelve-issue maxi-series but was upgraded to an ongoing title in November 2012.[51] Jesse Schedeen of IGN stated that "You can't go wrong with a Brubaker/Phillips collaboration. Even so, Fatale is making a strong case for being the best of their projects."[52] In October 2013, Brubaker signed a five-year contract to produce comics exclusively for Image. Under the terms of the deal, Image would publish any comic Brubaker brought to them without having to pitch it. Brubaker stated this arrangement was something he has always wanted.[53] The first series released under this contract was The Fade Out, a Hollywood period piece made with frequent collaborator Sean Phillips.[54]

Brubaker's other projects for Image include Velvet, a spy series illustrated by his Captain America collaborator Steve Epting.[55][56]

Film and television work

In March 2009, Brubaker premiered his web series Angel of Death on Crackle.[57]

Brubaker made a cameo appearance in the 2014 film Captain America: The Winter Soldier, playing the Winter Soldier's handler.[58]

In 2016, Brubaker joined the writing staff for HBO's Westworld.[59] He co-wrote the episode "Dissonance Theory" with Jonathan Nolan.[60]

In 2019, Brubaker partnered with Nicolas Winding Refn to produce Too Old to Die Young, a 10-part neo-noir miniseries for Amazon.[61][62]

In 2022, it was announced that Brubaker would serve as head writer and executive producer on the animated series Batman: Caped Crusader.[63]

Personal life

Brubaker lives in Seattle, with his wife, Melanie.[64]

Awards and nominations

Awards

Nominations

  • 1993 Eisner Award nominee – Best Writer-Artist Team ("An Accidental Death")[74]
  • 1997 Ignatz Award nominee – Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection (At the Seams)[75]
  • 1998 Harvey Award nominee – Best New Series (Detour)[8]
  • 2000 Eisner Award nominee – Best Writer (Scene of the Crime) and Best Mini-Series (Scene of the Crime)[76]
  • 2007 Eisner Award nominee – Best Continuing Series (Daredevil with Michael Lark and Stefano Gaudiano, Captain America with Steve Epting)[77]
  • 2010 Eisner Award nominee – Best Limited Series or Story Arc (Incognito with Sean Phillips)[78]
  • 2013 Eisner Award nominee – Best Continuing Series (Fatale with Sean Phillips)[79]
  • 2013 Eisner Award nominee – Best New Series (Fatale with Sean Phillips)[79]
  • 2013 Eisner Award nominee – Best Writer (Fatale)[79]

Bibliography

Early work

  • Blackthorne Publishing:
  • Purgatory U.S.A. (script and art, one-shot, Slave Labor Graphics, 1989)
  • Rip Off Press:
    • Rip Off Cоmix #28: "Love and Fear" (script and art, anthology, 1990)
    • All Shook Up: "Reflecting on an Earthquake" (script and art, anthology one-shot, 1990)
  • Caliber:
    • Lowlife #1–2 (script and art, 1991)
      • Three more issues (written and drawn by Brubaker) were published by Aeon Press as Lowlife #3–5 (1993–1996)
      • Stories from all five issues in rearranged order are collected as A Complete Lowlife (tpb, 112 pages, Black Eye, 1997, ISBN 1-891830-20-1)
    • Monkey Wrench: "Almost Like Wisdom" (with Brian Sendelbach, anthology one-shot co-edited by Brubaker and Josh Petrin, Iconografix, 1992)
  • Dark Horse Presents (Dark Horse):
    • "Burning Man" (with Mike Christian, in #50, 1991) collected in The Best of Dark Horse Presents Volume 3 (tpb, 120 pages, 1993, ISBN 1-8785-7481-7)
    • "An Accidental Death" (with Eric Shanower, in #65–67, 1992) reprinted in the form of a one-shot as An Accidental Death (Fantagraphics Books, 1993)
    • "Here and Now" (with Stefano Gaudiano, in #96–98, 1995)
    • "Bird Dog" (with Patrick McEown, in #100-4, 1995)
    • "Godzilla's Day" (with Dave Cooper, in #106, 1996) collected in Godzilla: Age of Monsters (tpb, 272 pages, 1998, ISBN 1-569-71277-8)
    • "Lowlife" (script and art, in #113–115, 1996) reprinted in the form of a one-shot as At the Seams (Alternative Comics, 1997)
    • "The Fall" (with Jason Lutes, in #131–135, 1998) reprinted in the form of a one-shot as The Fall (Drawn & Quarterly, 2001)
  • Real Stuff (as artist, written by Dennis Eichhorn, anthology, Fantagraphics Books):
    • "Sixth Player" (in #9, 1992)
    • "The Guy Who Wanted to Be Friends" (in #13, 1993)
  • Madman Adventures (as artist — among others; jam cover for the collected edition, tpb, 66 pages, Tundra, 1993, ISBN 1-56862-014-4)
  • Wiindows #21 (cover illustration, Cult Press, 1994)
  • Northwest Cartoon Cookery: "Food, Glorious Food" (as artist, written by Dennis Eichhorn, anthology one-shot, Starhead Comix, 1995)
  • Oh That Monroe: "The Homo Test" (co-written by Brubaker and Jon Lewis, art by Sam Henderson, anthology one-shot, Wow Cool, 1995)
  • Alternative Comics:
    • Detour #1 (of 3 — discontinued after the debut issue) (script and art, 1997)
    • Urban Hipster #1–2 (as "continuity editor"; written and drawn by Greg Stump with David Lasky, 1998)
  • Small Press Expo '97: "Mysteries?" (script and art, 1-page story in the anthology one-shot, CBLDF, 1997)
  • Oni Double Feature #5 (script and art, untitled 1-page story in the anthology, Oni Press, 1998)
  • Astronauts in Trouble: Cool Ed's (as "assistant editor"; written by Larry Young, drawn by Charlie Adlard, one-shot, AiT/Planet Lar, 1999)

DC Comics

Vertigo

DC Universe

Wildstorm

Marvel Comics

Image Comics

Other publishers

References

  1. ^ Miller, John Jackson (June 10, 2005). . Comics Buyer's Guide. Archived from the original on February 18, 2011.
  2. ^ Riesman, Abraham (March 19, 2021). . Vulture. Archived from the original on May 7, 2017. Retrieved December 29, 2021.
  3. ^ Sims, Chris. "He'll Never Leave: Ed Brubaker On 'The Fade Out,' Part One". ComicsAlliance. Retrieved October 2, 2022.
  4. ^ . Caliber Comics. n.d. Archived from the original on February 6, 2012.
  5. ^ "Ed Brubaker". Lambiek Comiclopedia. June 15, 2012. from the original on November 12, 2013.
  6. ^ Sekerka, John (Winter 1997). "Ed Brubaker Reviews". IndyWorld.com. from the original on September 24, 2011. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  7. ^ "Ed Brubaker's Detour". IndyWorld.com. n.d. from the original on January 28, 1999.
  8. ^ a b "1998 Harvey Award Nominees and Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. n.d. from the original on October 5, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  9. ^ a b Brady, Matt (September 24, 2004). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on October 10, 2004.
  10. ^ a b Weiland, Jonah (September 26, 2004). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on October 13, 2004. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  11. ^ a b Arrant, Chris (December 22, 2011). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on January 4, 2012.
  12. ^ a b Scene of the Crime 2012 (afterword). Image Comics
  13. ^ Hern, Alex (January 6, 2013). "Scene of the Crime: back in print at last". New Statesman. from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  14. ^ Booker, M. Keith (2010). Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels. Santa Barbara, California: Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 73. ISBN 978-0313357466.
  15. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Dougall, Alastair, ed. (2014). "2000s". Batman: A Visual History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 252. ISBN 978-1465424563. Ed Brubaker became a regular Batman scribe with this issue, partnering with artist Scott McDaniel. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  16. ^ Manning "2000s" in Dougall (2014), p. 262
  17. ^ Manning "2000s" in Dougall (2014), p. 263
  18. ^ Yarbrough, Beau (August 3, 2002). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on August 4, 2002.
  19. ^ Johnston, Rich (May 5, 2003). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on September 5, 2003.
  20. ^ Johnston, Rich (October 13, 2021). "Bid On Ed Brubaker Unpublished Batman Comic (Because He Was Fired)". Bleeding Cool. from the original on October 13, 2021.
  21. ^ Irvine, Alex (2008). "Deadenders". In Dougall, Alastair (ed.). The Vertigo Encyclopedia. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-7566-4122-1. OCLC 213309015.
  22. ^ Jensen, Van (August 24, 2008). "Review: 'The Dead Boy Detectives' by Bryan Talbot and Ed Brubaker". ComicMix. from the original on August 11, 2016. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  23. ^ Cowsill, Alan; Dolan, Hannah, ed. (2010). "2000s". DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 304. ISBN 978-0-7566-6742-9. One of DC's longest running characters got a makeover courtesy of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Darwyn Cooke as Catwoman was relaunched...With Brubaker's tight, noir-like scripting and Darwyn Cooke's stylish artwork, Catwoman's new direction made the character more popular than ever. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  24. ^ Jones, Seth (August 13, 2004). "Chicago, Day 1: Bendis Panel Goes Wild". Comic Book Resources. from the original on July 22, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  25. ^ Brubaker, Ed (December 22, 2003). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on February 4, 2004.
  26. ^ Brady, Matt (September 29, 2004). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on September 30, 2004.
  27. ^ Singh, Arune (March 16, 2004). . Comic Book resources. Archived from the original on November 2, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  28. ^ Singh, Arune (June 30, 2003). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on July 4, 2003.
  29. ^ Singh, Arune (July 1, 2003). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on July 11, 2003.
  30. ^ Singh, Arune (July 2, 2003). . Comic Book Resources. Archived from the original on July 11, 2003.
  31. ^ Weiland, Jonah (February 7, 2005). "Official: Marvel Announces Ed Brubaker Exclusive". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 1, 2013.
  32. ^ Brady, Matt (November 15, 2005). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on January 23, 2010.
  33. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Gilbert, Laura, ed. (2008). "2000s". Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 325. ISBN 978-0756641238. When acclaimed writer Ed Brubaker made the switch from DC to Marvel, he brought with him yet another relaunch for Steve Rogers. A critical and financial hit, this new Captain America series featured the art of realistic draftsman Steve Epting. {{cite book}}: |first2= has generic name (help)
  34. ^ Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 335: "Surprising an unsuspecting fan base who thought the worst was over for Steve Rogers, Captain America's death captured worldwide media attention."
  35. ^ Weiner, Robert G. (2009). Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero: Critical Essays. Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland & Company. p. 131. ISBN 978-0786437030.
  36. ^ "Captain America, Back from the Dead (Sort Of)". NPR. January 30, 2008. from the original on May 7, 2008.
  37. ^ Rogers, Vaneta (February 9, 2010). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on February 13, 2010. Retrieved February 16, 2010.
  38. ^ Singh, Arune (July 13, 2006). "Marvel Previews: Uncanny X-Men #476 and X-Men #189". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 14, 2013.
  39. ^ Weiland, Jonah (August 5, 2005). "WWC, Day 1 – Taking The Dare: Brubaker/Lark to take over Daredevil in December". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 1, 2013.
  40. ^ Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 331: "Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Michael Lark had quite a challenge ahead of them when they took over the reins of Daredevil from the popular team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev."
  41. ^ Manning "2000s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 334: "Ed Brubaker teamed with co-writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja to give Iron Fist another shot at an ongoing title."
  42. ^ Acosta, Bobby (January 16, 2013). "Criminal, Crime Fiction at its Best". Tucson Citizen. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  43. ^ Richards, Dave (May 8, 2007). "Breaking the Law(less): Brubaker Talks Criminal". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 12, 2013.
  44. ^ Brownfield, Troy (October 9, 2006). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on September 29, 2007.
  45. ^ a b Tabu, Hannibal (July 28, 2007). "CCI: The 2007 Eisner Awards". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 14, 2013.
  46. ^ Brady, Matt (September 16, 2008). "Ed Brubaker on Incognito". Newsarama. from the original on November 12, 2013.
  47. ^ Phegley, Kiel; Quesada, Joe (February 10, 2010). "Political Controversy & The Heroic Age". Comic Book Resources. from the original on November 9, 2013.
  48. ^ Miller, Joshua Rhett (February 10, 2010). "Tea Party Jab to Be Zapped From Captain America Comic, Writer Says". Fox News. from the original on February 4, 2011.
  49. ^ Dykes, Brett Michael (February 11, 2010). . Oregon Herald. Archived from the original on November 12, 2013.
  50. ^ Lamar, Cyriaque (April 24, 2010). "Ed Brubaker Talks Secret Avengers, Receiving Death Threats For Writing Captain America". io9. from the original on October 6, 2012.
  51. ^ Brothers, David (November 1, 2012). . Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on September 10, 2013.
  52. ^ Schedeen, Jesse (August 15, 2012). "Fatale #7 Review". IGN. from the original on August 22, 2012. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  53. ^ Yehl, Joshua (January 16, 2014). "Brubaker Talks About His Exclusive Deal with Image Comics". IGN. from the original on October 15, 2015. Retrieved June 10, 2016.
  54. ^ Marx, Sam (August 21, 2014). "Review: The Fade Out #1". Comicosity. from the original on March 14, 2016. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  55. ^ Johnston, Rich (October 21, 2013). "Preview: Ed Brubaker And Steve Epting's Velvet #1". BleedingCool.com. from the original on October 22, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  56. ^ Parker, John (October 23, 2013). . Comics Alliance. Archived from the original on November 14, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  57. ^ Boucher, Geoff (January 10, 2009). "Ed Brubaker goes Incognito". Los Angeles Times. from the original on November 14, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2009.
  58. ^ Breznican, Anthony (February 2, 2014). "Captain America: The Winter Soldier Super Bowl ad hints at major death". Entertainment Weekly. from the original on July 25, 2016. Retrieved February 5, 2014.
  59. ^ Radish, Christina (October 2, 2016). "Westworld Showrunners on How the Production Hiatus Helped Them Plan for Future Seasons". Collider. from the original on November 8, 2016. Ed [Brubaker] was a part of the staff for the first half of the season
  60. ^ "Westworld 04: Dissonance Theory". HBO. from the original on May 1, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2018.
  61. ^ Lang, Brent; Wagmeister, Elizabeth (February 8, 2017). "Amazon Boards TV Crime Series From Nicolas Winding Refn (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. from the original on February 11, 2017. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  62. ^ Sandberg, Bryn Elise (February 8, 2017). "Nicolas Winding Refn Sets Amazon Crime Series 'Too Old to Die Young'". The Hollywood Reporter. from the original on February 19, 2017. Retrieved February 20, 2017.
  63. ^ Kit, Borys (January 7, 2022). "'Batman: Caped Crusader' Adds Comics Author Ed Brubaker to Creative Team (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved January 7, 2022.
  64. ^ Catwoman Vol. 1: Trail of the Catwoman 2012. DC Comics
  65. ^ Shelton, Nate (n.d.). "Prism Awards Honor Catwoman". Diamond Comic Distributors. from the original on November 14, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  66. ^ . GLAAD. March 27, 2004. Archived from the original on September 26, 2007.
  67. ^ . Harvey Awards. 2006. Archived from the original on October 13, 2013.
  68. ^ . Harvey Awards. 2007. Archived from the original on November 8, 2013.
  69. ^ "2000s Eisner Award Recipients". San Diego Comic-Con International. 2013. from the original on October 29, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  70. ^ a b "2010s Eisner Award Recipients". San Diego Comic-Con International. 2013. from the original on October 30, 2013. Retrieved November 13, 2013.
  71. ^ Arrant, Chris (July 11, 2015). "2015 Eisner Awards Winners (Full List)". Newsarama. from the original on January 29, 2017.
  72. ^ Hoffer, Christian (July 23, 2016). "2016 Eisner Award Winners Announced". Comicbook.com. from the original on January 27, 2017.
  73. ^ McMillan, Graeme (July 20, 2019). "Eisner Awards: The Complete Winners List". The Hollywood Reporter.
  74. ^ "An Accidental Death". Hungry Tiger Press. 2013. from the original on February 5, 2012.
  75. ^ "1997 Ignatz Award Nominees and Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. n.d. from the original on April 24, 2012. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  76. ^ "2000 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners". Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac. n.d. from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  77. ^ "2007 Eisner Nominations Announced". Comic Book Resources. April 19, 2007. from the original on May 2, 2008. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  78. ^ MacDonald, Heidi (April 8, 2010). "2010 Eisner Award nominations announced". ComicsBeat.com. from the original on November 12, 2013. Retrieved November 11, 2013.
  79. ^ a b c "2013 Eisner Award Nominees Announced". Comic Book Resources. April 16, 2013. from the original on October 24, 2016.
  80. ^ Brady, Matt (June 25, 2004). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on August 13, 2004.
  81. ^ Brady, Matt (February 16, 2005). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on February 18, 2005.
  82. ^ Allstetter, Rob (December 13, 2004). "DC COMICS FOR MARCH". Comics Continuum. from the original on December 15, 2004.
  83. ^ Allstetter, Rob (January 18, 2005). "DC COMICS FOR APRIL". Comics Continuum. from the original on February 7, 2005.
  84. ^ Allstetter, Rob (February 14, 2005). "DC COMICS FOR MAY". Comics Continuum. from the original on February 16, 2005.
  85. ^ "SUPERMAN RETURNS WORLD PREMIERE". Comics Continuum. June 22, 2006. from the original on July 1, 2006. Retrieved November 7, 2022.

External links

Preceded by Batman writer
2000–2002
Succeeded by
Preceded by Catwoman writer
2002–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Detective Comics writer
2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by The Authority writer
2004–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by Captain America writer
2005–2012
Succeeded by
Preceded by Daredevil writer
2006–2009
(with Greg Rucka in 2008)
Succeeded by
Preceded by Uncanny X-Men writer
2006–2008
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Jim Mullaney
(Iron Fist vol. 4)
The Immortal Iron Fist writer
2007–2008
(with Matt Fraction)
Succeeded by
Preceded by
n/a
Secret Avengers writer
2010–2011
Succeeded by

brubaker, born, november, 1966, american, comic, book, writer, cartoonist, screenwriter, works, primarily, crime, fiction, genre, began, career, with, semi, autobiographical, series, lowlife, number, serials, dark, horse, presents, anthology, before, achieving. Ed Brubaker ˈ b r uː b eɪ k er born November 17 1966 1 is an American comic book writer cartoonist and screenwriter who works primarily in the crime fiction genre He began his career with the semi autobiographical series Lowlife and a number of serials in the Dark Horse Presents anthology before achieving industry wide acclaim with the Vertigo series Scene of the Crime and moving to the superhero comics such as Batman Catwoman The Authority Captain America Daredevil and Uncanny X Men Brubaker is best known for his long standing collaboration with British artist Sean Phillips starting with their Elseworlds one shot Batman Gotham Noir in 2001 and continuing with a number of creator owned series such as Criminal Incognito Fatale The Fade Out and Kill or Be Killed Ed BrubakerBrubaker at a book signing at Midtown Comics Times Square on June 21 2010Born 1966 11 17 November 17 1966 age 56 Bethesda Maryland USArea s writer artistNotable worksLowlifeScene of the CrimeBatmanCatwomanGotham CentralSleeperCaptain AmericaUncanny X MenDaredevilCriminalFataleKill or Be KilledToo Old to Die YoungAwardsHarvey Award 2006 2007Eisner Award 2007 2008 2010 2012 2015 2016 2019Brubaker has won numerous awards for his comics work including seven Eisner Awards two Harvey Awards an Ignatz Award and a GLAAD Media Award In addition to his work in comics Brubaker served as the executive producer and co writer of the 2019 Amazon series Too Old to Die Young directed by Nicolas Winding Refn Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 2 2 DC Comics 2 3 Marvel Comics 2 4 Image Comics 2 5 Film and television work 3 Personal life 4 Awards and nominations 4 1 Awards 4 2 Nominations 5 Bibliography 5 1 Early work 5 2 DC Comics 5 2 1 Vertigo 5 2 2 DC Universe 5 2 3 Wildstorm 5 3 Marvel Comics 5 4 Image Comics 5 5 Other publishers 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBrubaker the child of a Navy intelligence officer spent much of his childhood in Guantanamo Bay reading comics that included Captain America and his sidekick Bucky Barnes which were seminal in the storyline he would one day write when creating the Winter Soldier Describing his affinity for Captain America s sidekick thus he has stated I was a Navy brat and he was an Army brat As Bucky had been killed off before Brubaker began reading comics he assumed that the character had met his demise in an elaborate dramatic story only to find that he had been unceremoniously killed in a single page of The Avengers 4 which Brubaker saw as an injustice commenting I was a 9 year old kid and I was horrified 2 His uncle was screenwriter John Paxton 3 Career EditEarly work Edit Brubaker began his career in comics as a cartoonist writing and drawing Pajama Chronicles for Blackthorne Publishing Purgatory U S A for Slave Labor Graphics and several short stories for various small press anthologies His most well known work of the period is Lowlife a semi autobiographical series first published by Caliber and later moved to Aeon Press For Caliber Brubaker also co edited an anthology publication titled Monkey Wrench 4 In 1991 Brubaker wrote one of his earliest crime stories for the Dark Horse anthology series Dark Horse Presents which he would continue to contribute to intermittently throughout the decade Among those contributions were the three part serial An Accidental Death a collaboration between Brubaker and artist Eric Shanower which garnered the two an Eisner Award nomination in 1993 5 a Godzilla short story and another tale under the Lowlife title this time a romantic triangle explored through three stories with each depicting a different participant s point of view 6 The latter story was collected by Alternative Comics into a standalone publication titled At the Seams which in turn was nominated for Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection at the 1997 Ignatz Awards His other work for Alternative Comics the humorous and experimental Detour 1 was to be the first issue of a series though only one issue was published 7 Detour was nominated for the Best New Series Harvey Award in 1998 8 Brubaker s last work for Dark Horse Presents was The Fall a five part story illustrated by Berlin creator Jason Lutes about a convenience store clerk who gets involved in a ten year old murder mystery after he uses a stolen credit card In 2001 all five parts were collected into a one shot by Canadian publisher Drawn amp Quarterly In 2004 IDW Publishing announced the first creator owned project by Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips a pirate themed series titled Black Sails 9 10 The creators eventually decided to shelve the series in favor of Criminal published under Marvel s Icon imprint 11 and The Fall remained Brubaker s last independent comics work until his move to Image in 2012 DC Comics Edit In 1995 Brubaker was contacted by DC Comics to write a story about Prez for its mature readers imprint Vertigo after being recommended to the editors by his An Accidental Death collaborator Eric Shanower who was already attached to the project as the artist 12 The result Brubaker s first work for one of the two major American comic book publishers was a one shot titled Vertigo Visions Prez a broad political satire revamping the obscure 1970s Joe Simon creation Brubaker continued to pitch various ideas to Vertigo but kept getting rejected until Shelly Roeberg asked him to pitch something he didn t think Vertigo would publish which ended up being Scene of the Crime 12 The 1999 series marked Brubaker s first collaboration with two artists who would frequently work with him in later years Michael Lark and Sean Phillips who joined the project as the inker for issues 2 4 A slacker detective story set in San Francisco Scene of the Crime was critically acclaimed and brought Brubaker to the attention of Hollywood producers for the first time 13 In late 2000 Brubaker signed an exclusive contract with DC Comics 14 That same year he wrote his first mainstream superhero work taking over Batman with issue 582 Oct 2000 15 Brubaker would continue writing various series starring Batman and his ancillary characters until late 2003 including contributions to inter title crossover storylines such as Bruce Wayne Murderer 16 and Bruce Wayne Fugitive 17 as well as a stint on Detective Comics 18 19 that was cut short due to an unspecified dispute with the editors 20 Also in 2000 Brubaker launched his second creator owned property at Vertigo the science fiction series Deadenders with artist Warren Pleece which lasted 16 issues before its cancellation in 2001 21 Brubaker s last work for Vertigo was Dead Boy Detectives a four issue The Sandman spin off limited series illustrated by artist Bryan Talbot 22 In 2001 Brubaker teamed up with artist Darwyn Cooke to revamp Catwoman redesigning and redeveloping the character s costume supporting cast and modus operandi 23 The pair s stint started with a four part serial Trail of the Catwoman published in Detective Comics 759 762 in which private detective Slam Bradley attempts to investigate the death of Selina Kyle a k a Catwoman and continued into the new Catwoman series which launched in late 2001 Brubaker stayed on the series until 37 Jan 2005 During this time Brubaker and Marvel writer Brian Michael Bendis discussed co writing a team up tale between DC s Batman with Marvel s Daredevil The two writers were enthusiastic about their ideas which included a fight between Batman and Marvel villain Bullseye as well as another fight between Catwoman and Elektra DC editors Matt Idelson and Bob Schreck were also enthusiastic but DC Publisher Paul Levitz objected to the project due to a prior disagreement with Marvel s Editor in Chief Joe Quesada 24 In 2002 Brubaker did his first work for Wildstorm another DC imprint penning the five issue Wildcats spin off Point Blank The series drawn by New Zealand artist Colin Wilson and starring Wildcats member Grifter took existing characters and concepts from the Wildstorm Universe and used them to set up Brubaker s Sleeper series which debuted later that year A collaboration with artist Sean Phillips Sleeper starred Holden Carver a secret agent who goes undercover in a supervillain s powerful organization only to have his only contact in law enforcement fall into a coma With the authorities believing him a dangerous criminal Carver is caught between the two warring sides with unclear allegiances Although Sleeper was a success with critics and fans on the Internet the series underperformed commercially In December 2003 in a unique publicity stunt conceived to help promote the first trade paperback collection of Sleeper Brubaker organized an arm wrestling competition at San Francisco s Isotope Comics If participants were able to beat Brubaker at arm wrestling they were awarded free signed comic books According to Brubaker he wrestled around 40 50 people and won most of the time losing only to eight or nine contestants 25 During the series run Sleeper also took part in the line wide crossover Coup d Etat with Brubaker scripting the first issue of the eponymous limited series Coup d Etat featured a series of events that led the Authority a powerful team of superhumans in the Wilstorm Universe to take over the United States Following the crossover Brubaker and artist Dustin Nguyen produced the 12 issue The Authority Revolution series which explored the ramifications of the team s actions 26 while Sleeper was relaunched with the Season Two subtitle under the first volume s creative team 27 Brubaker s last major project at DC was Gotham Central co created by Brubaker writer Greg Rucka and artist Michael Lark The series focused on the activities of the Gotham City Police Department with writers either co scripting storylines or alternating between the arcs 28 29 30 After Brubaker and Lark left the series due to their newly signed exclusive contracts with Marvel 31 Rucka decided to discontinue the title and Gotham Central was cancelled with issue 40 Apr 2006 32 Marvel Comics Edit Brubaker left at a Midtown Comics book signing in Manhattan with fellow writers seated left to right Christos Gage Matt Fraction and Brian Michael Bendis Brubaker s first work for Marvel was volume five of the Captain America series 33 Paired with artist Steve Epting Brubaker introduced new villains and resurrected the long dead supporting character Bucky Barnes as The Winter Soldier The relaunch was a commercial and critical success from its first issue with its most well known storyline involving the assassination of Steve Rogers and subsequent passing of the Captain America mantle to Bucky Barnes 34 35 36 Brubaker wrote Captain America for eight full years from November 2004 to October 2012 alongside several spin off titles and associated series based around the character including the 2009 mini series Captain America Reborn which featured the return of Rogers the eight issue The Marvels Project limited series as well as Secret Avengers an ongoing series that followed the adventures of the eponymous team formed in the aftermath of the company wide crossover storyline Siege 37 Brubaker s workload at Marvel increased in 2006 He wrote two limited series Books of Doom with artist Pablo Raimondi retelling and expanding on the origin of Doctor Doom and X Men Deadly Genesis with artist Trevor Hairsine retconning the origins of the All New All Different X Men team that debuted in 1975 After finishing Deadly Genesis in July 2006 Brubaker became the regular writer of Uncanny X Men working with artists Billy Tan and Clayton Henry 38 In addition to that he also took over Daredevil having already planned his run with outgoing writer Brian Michael Bendis 39 Once again teaming up with his Scene of the Crime and Gotham Central collaborator Michael Lark 40 Brubaker explored the ramifications of the character s imprisonment which occurred at the close of Bendis run Another notable launch of the year was The Immortal Iron Fist an ongoing series co written by Brubaker and Matt Fraction which started in November 2006 41 Also in 2006 Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips launched their first creator owned series Criminal published under Marvel s Icon imprint 42 43 The title received generally positive reviews 44 and its first arc Coward won the 2007 Eisner Award for Best New Series 45 In 2008 after two volumes of Criminal Brubaker and Phillips took a break from the series to launch another Icon title Incognito which Brubaker described as being about a completely amoral guy with super powers forced to pretend he s a normal law abiding citizen because he s in Witness Protection and how that shapes what he becomes It s also a brutal noir twist on the super hero super villain genre that delves more into their roots in the pulps and it s going to be pretty over the top and action packed 46 In February 2010 a controversy arose around Captain America 602 which depicted a group of anti tax protesters understood by some readers to be a Tea Party which was characterized by the Falcon as exclusively white and racist group Brubaker and Marvel s Editor in Chief Joe Quesada apologized for the matter explaining that although Brubaker did not intend the protesters to represent any particular real life group one of the signs depicted in the scene read Tea Bag The Libs Before They Tea Bag YOU The slogan was not in Brubaker s script and was instead added by letterer Joe Caramagna who under deadline pressures used messages from signs he found online at the last minute Quesada further assured that the error would not appear in future reprints of the issue 47 48 49 In an interview following the controversy Brubaker stated I had to shut down my public email because I started getting death threats from y know peaceful protesters 50 Image Comics Edit In January 2012 Brubaker and Phillips launched Fatale at Image The series was initially announced as a twelve issue maxi series but was upgraded to an ongoing title in November 2012 51 Jesse Schedeen of IGN stated that You can t go wrong with a Brubaker Phillips collaboration Even so Fatale is making a strong case for being the best of their projects 52 In October 2013 Brubaker signed a five year contract to produce comics exclusively for Image Under the terms of the deal Image would publish any comic Brubaker brought to them without having to pitch it Brubaker stated this arrangement was something he has always wanted 53 The first series released under this contract was The Fade Out a Hollywood period piece made with frequent collaborator Sean Phillips 54 Brubaker s other projects for Image include Velvet a spy series illustrated by his Captain America collaborator Steve Epting 55 56 Film and television work Edit In March 2009 Brubaker premiered his web series Angel of Death on Crackle 57 Brubaker made a cameo appearance in the 2014 film Captain America The Winter Soldier playing the Winter Soldier s handler 58 In 2016 Brubaker joined the writing staff for HBO s Westworld 59 He co wrote the episode Dissonance Theory with Jonathan Nolan 60 In 2019 Brubaker partnered with Nicolas Winding Refn to produce Too Old to Die Young a 10 part neo noir miniseries for Amazon 61 62 In 2022 it was announced that Brubaker would serve as head writer and executive producer on the animated series Batman Caped Crusader 63 Personal life EditBrubaker lives in Seattle with his wife Melanie 64 Awards and nominations EditAwards Edit 2003 Prism Award Disguises from Catwoman 17 19 65 2004 GLAAD Media Awards Outstanding Comic Book Catwoman by Ed Brubaker 66 2006 Harvey Award Winner Best Writer Captain America 67 2007 Eisner Award Best Writer Daredevil Captain America Criminal Best New Series Criminal with Sean Phillips 45 2007 Harvey Award Best Writer Daredevil 68 2008 Eisner Award Best Writer Captain America Criminal Daredevil and Immortal Iron Fist 69 2010 Eisner Award Best Writer Captain America Criminal Daredevil The Marvels Project Incognito Best Single Issue Captain America 601 with Gene Colan 70 2012 Eisner Award Best Limited Series or Story Arc Criminal The Last of the Innocent with Sean Phillips 70 2015 Eisner Award Best New Series The Fade Out with Sean Phillips 71 2016 Eisner Award Best Limited Series The Fade Out with Sean Phillips 72 2019 Eisner Award Best Graphic Album New My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies with Sean Phillips 73 Nominations Edit 1993 Eisner Award nominee Best Writer Artist Team An Accidental Death 74 1997 Ignatz Award nominee Outstanding Graphic Novel or Collection At the Seams 75 1998 Harvey Award nominee Best New Series Detour 8 2000 Eisner Award nominee Best Writer Scene of the Crime and Best Mini Series Scene of the Crime 76 2007 Eisner Award nominee Best Continuing Series Daredevil with Michael Lark and Stefano Gaudiano Captain America with Steve Epting 77 2010 Eisner Award nominee Best Limited Series or Story Arc Incognito with Sean Phillips 78 2013 Eisner Award nominee Best Continuing Series Fatale with Sean Phillips 79 2013 Eisner Award nominee Best New Series Fatale with Sean Phillips 79 2013 Eisner Award nominee Best Writer Fatale 79 Bibliography EditEarly work Edit Blackthorne Publishing Pajama Chronicles script and art one shot 1987 Gumby 3 D 4 as artist among others written by Art Clokey 1987 Purgatory U S A script and art one shot Slave Labor Graphics 1989 Rip Off Press Rip Off Comix 28 Love and Fear script and art anthology 1990 All Shook Up Reflecting on an Earthquake script and art anthology one shot 1990 Caliber Lowlife 1 2 script and art 1991 Three more issues written and drawn by Brubaker were published by Aeon Press as Lowlife 3 5 1993 1996 Stories from all five issues in rearranged order are collected as A Complete Lowlife tpb 112 pages Black Eye 1997 ISBN 1 891830 20 1 Monkey Wrench Almost Like Wisdom with Brian Sendelbach anthology one shot co edited by Brubaker and Josh Petrin Iconografix 1992 Dark Horse Presents Dark Horse Burning Man with Mike Christian in 50 1991 collected in The Best of Dark Horse Presents Volume 3 tpb 120 pages 1993 ISBN 1 8785 7481 7 An Accidental Death with Eric Shanower in 65 67 1992 reprinted in the form of a one shot as An Accidental Death Fantagraphics Books 1993 Here and Now with Stefano Gaudiano in 96 98 1995 Bird Dog with Patrick McEown in 100 4 1995 Godzilla s Day with Dave Cooper in 106 1996 collected in Godzilla Age of Monsters tpb 272 pages 1998 ISBN 1 569 71277 8 Lowlife script and art in 113 115 1996 reprinted in the form of a one shot as At the Seams Alternative Comics 1997 The Fall with Jason Lutes in 131 135 1998 reprinted in the form of a one shot as The Fall Drawn amp Quarterly 2001 Real Stuff as artist written by Dennis Eichhorn anthology Fantagraphics Books Sixth Player in 9 1992 The Guy Who Wanted to Be Friends in 13 1993 Madman Adventures as artist among others jam cover for the collected edition tpb 66 pages Tundra 1993 ISBN 1 56862 014 4 Wiindows 21 cover illustration Cult Press 1994 Northwest Cartoon Cookery Food Glorious Food as artist written by Dennis Eichhorn anthology one shot Starhead Comix 1995 Oh That Monroe The Homo Test co written by Brubaker and Jon Lewis art by Sam Henderson anthology one shot Wow Cool 1995 Alternative Comics Detour 1 of 3 discontinued after the debut issue script and art 1997 Urban Hipster 1 2 as continuity editor written and drawn by Greg Stump with David Lasky 1998 Small Press Expo 97 Mysteries script and art 1 page story in the anthology one shot CBLDF 1997 Oni Double Feature 5 script and art untitled 1 page story in the anthology Oni Press 1998 Astronauts in Trouble Cool Ed s as assistant editor written by Larry Young drawn by Charlie Adlard one shot AiT Planet Lar 1999 DC Comics Edit Vertigo Edit Vertigo Visions Prez with Eric Shanower one shot 1995 collected in Prez The First Teen President tpb 224 pages 2016 ISBN 1 40126 317 8 Gangland 3 Small Time with Eric Shanower anthology 1998 collected in Gangland tpb 112 pages 2000 ISBN 1 56389 608 7 Scene of the Crime with Michael Lark Scene of the Crime tpb 112 pages 2000 ISBN 1 56389 670 2 hc 128 pages Image 2012 ISBN 1 6070 6632 7 collects Vertigo Winter s Edge 2 God and Sinners anthology 1999 Scene of the Crime 1 4 A Little Piece of Goodnight 1999 9 11 Volume 2 Still Life anthology graphic novel 224 pages 2002 ISBN 1 56389 878 0 Deadenders tpb 392 pages 2012 ISBN 1 4012 3480 1 collects Vertigo Winter s Edge 3 The Morning After with Warren Pleece anthology 2000 Deadenders 1 16 with Warren Pleece 2000 2001 The Sandman Presents The Dead Boy Detectives 1 4 with Bryan Talbot 2001 collected as The Sandman Presents The Dead Boy Detectives tpb 104 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1855 5 DC Universe Edit Batman with Scott McDaniel James Tucker Stefano Gaudiano 600 and Sean Phillips 603 issues 606 607 are co written by Brubaker and Geoff Johns 2000 2002 collected as Batman by Ed Brubaker Volume 1 collects 582 586 and 591 597 tpb 320 pages 2016 ISBN 1 4012 6065 9 Includes the Batman Our Worlds at War one shot written by Brubaker art by Stefano Gaudiano 2001 Batman by Ed Brubaker Volume 2 collects 598 607 tpb 288 pages 2016 ISBN 1 401 26485 9 Batman Bruce Wayne Murderer includes 599 602 tpb 624 pages 2014 ISBN 1 4012 4683 4 Batman Bruce Wayne Fugitive includes 603 607 tpb 432 pages 2014 ISBN 1 4012 4682 6 Batman Turning Points 2 with Joe Giella and 3 with Dick Giordano 2001 collected in Batman Turning Points tpb 128 pages 2007 ISBN 1 4012 1360 X Batman Gotham Adventures 33 World without Batman with Brad Rader 2001 Batman Gotham Noir with Sean Phillips one shot Elseworlds 2001 Robin vol 2 86 with Pander Brothers 2001 collected in Batman Officer Down tpb 168 pages 2001 ISBN 1 5638 9787 3 Detective Comics History Lesson with Steve Lieber co feature in 758 2001 Dead Reckoning with Tommy Castillo in 777 782 2003 Made of Wood with Patrick Zircher in 784 786 2003 collected in Batman The Man Who Laughs hc 144 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1622 6 tpb 2009 ISBN 1 4012 1626 9 Catwoman vol 3 with Darwyn Cooke 1 4 Brad Rader Cameron Stewart Javier Pulido 17 19 Guy Davis 23 24 Paul Gulacy Sean Phillips 32 and Diego Olmos 33 2002 2005 collected as Trail of the Catwoman collects 1 9 tpb 336 pages 2012 ISBN 1 4012 3384 8 Includes Trail of the Catwoman co feature serial art by Darwyn Cooke from Detective Comics 759 762 2001 No Easy Way Down collects 10 24 tpb 400 pages 2013 ISBN 1 4012 4037 2 Includes the Catwoman Secret Files amp Origins one shot written by Brubaker art by Michael Avon Oeming Cameron Stewart and Eric Shanower 2002 Under Pressure collects 25 37 tpb 312 pages 2014 ISBN 1 4012 4592 7 Catwoman of East End Omnibus includes 1 37 Detective Comics 759 762 and Catwoman Secret Files amp Origins hc 1 064 pages 2022 ISBN 1 779 51503 0 Gotham Central with Michael Lark Brian Hurtt 11 Greg Scott 16 Jason Shawn Alexander 26 27 and Kano 33 36 2003 2005 collected as Issues 1 2 12 15 and 33 36 are co written by Brubaker and Greg Rucka In the Line of Duty includes 1 5 hc 240 pages 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1923 3 tpb 2011 ISBN 1 4012 2037 1 Jokers and Madmen includes 11 16 and 19 22 hc 288 pages 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2521 7 tpb 2011 ISBN 1 4012 2543 8 On the Freak Beat includes 26 27 hc 224 pages 2010 ISBN 1 4012 2754 6 tpb 2011 ISBN 1 4012 3232 9 Corrigan includes 33 36 hc 224 pages 2011 ISBN 1 4012 3003 2 tpb 2012 ISBN 1 4012 3194 2 Omnibus includes 1 5 11 16 19 22 26 27 33 36 hc 957 pages 2016 ISBN 1 4012 6192 2 Batman Gotham Knights 41 I ll Be Watching with Ryan Sook co feature 2003 collected in Batman Black and White Volume 3 hc 288 pages 2007 ISBN 1 4012 1531 9 tpb 2008 ISBN 1 4012 1354 5 Hawkman vol 4 27 The Black Bird with Sean Phillips 2004 Batman The Man Who Laughs with Doug Mahnke one shot 2005 Catwoman 80th Anniversary 100 Page Super Spectacular The Art of Picking a Lock with Cameron Stewart anthology one shot 2020 collected in Batman 80 Years of the Bat Family tpb 400 pages 2020 ISBN 1 7795 0658 9 Wildstorm Edit Point Blank 1 5 with Colin Wilson Eye of the Storm 2002 2003 collected as Point Blank tpb 128 pages 2003 ISBN 1 4012 0116 4 The Sleeper Omnibus hc 720 pages Vertigo 2013 ISBN 1 401 23803 3 collects Sleeper 1 12 with Sean Phillips Eye of the Storm 2003 2004 also collected as Sleeper Season One tpb 288 pages 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2360 5 Coup d Etat Coup d Etat 1 of 4 with Jim Lee Eye of the Storm 2004 also collected in Coup d Etat tpb 112 pages 2004 ISBN 1 4012 0570 4 Coup d Etat Afterword Sleeper Prelude with Sean Phillips co feature in one shot 2004 also collected in Sleeper Season Two tpb 296 pages 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2493 8 Sleeper Season Two 1 12 with Sean Phillips 2004 2005 also collected as Sleeper Season Two tpb 296 pages 2009 ISBN 1 4012 2493 8 Masks Too Hot for TV Introduction with Doug Mahnke anthology one shot Eye of the Storm 2004 Tom Strong 29 30 with Duncan Fegredo America s Best Comics 2004 2005 collected in Tom Strong Book Five hc 136 pages 2005 ISBN 1 4012 0624 7 tpb 2006 ISBN 1 4012 0625 5 The Authority Revolution 1 12 with Dustin Nguyen 2004 2005 collected as The Authority by Ed Brubaker and Dustin Nguyen tpb 328 pages 2019 ISBN 1 40 128842 1 The Razor s Edge RedBird with Jason Pearson unreleased 5 issue limited series initially announced for 2005 80 81 Three issues were solicited before the series was pulled off schedule 82 83 84 Marvel Comics Edit Captain America Captain America vol 5 with Steve Epting Michael Lark John Paul Leon 7 Lee Weeks 10 Mike Perkins Butch Guice Roberto de la Torre 39 Luke Ross Mitch Breitweiser 600 607 615 1 619 David Aja Rafael Albuquerque Howard Chaykin 600 Gene Colan 601 Daniel Acuna 611 Travis Charest Ed McGuinness 616 Mike Deodato Jr 616 617 Chris Samnee 617 624 and Francesco Francavilla 625 628 after issue 619 the series was rebranded as Captain America and Bucky with issues 620 624 co written by Brubaker and Marc Andreyko and 625 628 co written by Brubaker and James Asmus 2005 2012 collected as Ultimate Collection Captain America The Winter Soldier collects 1 9 and 11 14 tpb 304 pages 2010 ISBN 0 785 14341 6 hc 2014 ISBN 0 78518794 4 House of M Wolverine Iron Man and Hulk includes 10 hc 352 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 3882 X Ultimate Collection Captain America Red Menace collects 15 21 tpb 216 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5617 8 Includes Captain America 65th Anniversary Special written by Brubaker art by Mike Perkins Javier Pulido and Marcos Martin 2006 The Death of Captain America The Complete Collection collects 22 42 tpb 568 pages 2013 ISBN 0 7851 8379 5 Includes the Winter Soldier Winter Kills one shot written by Brubaker art by Lee Weeks and Stefano Gaudiano 2007 Captain America The Man with No Face collects 43 48 hc 168 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3153 1 tpb 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3163 9 Captain America Road to Reborn collects 49 50 and 600 601 hc 176 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 4174 X tpb 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4175 8 Captain America Reborn hc 232 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 3998 2 tpb 2010 ISBN 0 785 14073 5 collects Captain America Reborn Prelude with Luke Ross free digital mini comic 2009 Captain America Reborn 1 6 with Bryan Hitch 2009 2010 Captain America Two Americas collects 602 605 hc 128 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4510 9 tpb 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4511 7 Includes the Captain America Reborn Who Will Wield the Shield one shot written by Brubaker art by Butch Guice and Luke Ross 2010 Captain America No Escape collects 606 610 hc 120 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4512 5 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4513 3 Captain America The Trial of Captain America collects 611 615 and 615 1 hc 144 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5119 2 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5120 6 Captain America Prisoner of War collects 616 619 hc 144 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5119 2 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5120 6 Captain America and Bucky The Life Story of Bucky Barnes collects 620 624 hc 112 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5123 0 tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5124 9 Captain America and Bucky Old Wounds collects 625 628 hc 128 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6083 3 tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6084 1 Captain America by Ed Brubaker Omnibus collects 1 25 Captain America 65th Anniversary Special and Winter Soldier Winter Kills hc 744 pages 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2866 2 The Death of Captain America Omnibus collects 26 42 hc 464 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3806 4 Captain America Lives Omnibus collects 43 50 600 601 Captain America Reborn Prelude and 1 6 hc 560 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4514 1 The Trial of Captain America Omnibus includes 602 619 615 1 Captain America Reborn Who Will Wield the Shield and Steve Rogers Super Soldier 1 4 hc 928 pages 2014 ISBN 0 7851 9272 7 Return of the Winter Soldier Omnibus includes 620 628 Fear Itself Book of the Skull Fear Itself 7 1 and Winter Soldier 1 14 hc 752 pages 2015 ISBN 0 785 19271 9 Steve Rogers Super Soldier 1 4 with Dale Eaglesham 2010 collected as Steve Rogers Super Soldier hc 112 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4878 7 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4879 5 Fear Itself Book of the Skull with Scot Eaton one shot 2011 collected in Fear Itself hc 240 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5662 3 tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5663 1 Captain America vol 6 with Steve McNiven 1 5 Alan Davis 6 10 Patrick Zircher 11 14 Scot Eaton 15 18 and Steve Epting 19 issues 15 18 are co written by Brubaker and Cullen Bunn 2011 2012 collected as Captain America by Ed Brubaker Volume 1 collects 1 5 hc 120 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5708 5 tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5709 3 Captain America by Ed Brubaker Volume 2 collects 6 10 hc 112 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5710 7 tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 5711 5 Captain America by Ed Brubaker Volume 3 collects 11 14 hc 112 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6075 2 tpb 2013 ISBN 0 7851 6076 0 Captain America by Ed Brubaker Volume 4 collects 15 19 hc 120 pages 2013 ISBN 0 7851 6077 9 tpb 2013 ISBN 0 7851 6078 7 The Trial of Captain America Omnibus includes 1 10 hc 928 pages 2014 ISBN 0 7851 9272 7 Return of the Winter Soldier Omnibus includes 11 19 hc 752 pages 2015 ISBN 0 785 19271 9 Winter Soldier by Ed Brubaker The Complete Collection tpb 344 pages 2014 ISBN 0 785 19065 1 collects Fear Itself 7 1 with Butch Guice 2012 Winter Soldier 1 14 with Butch Guice and Michael Lark 6 9 2012 2013 What If Aunt May Had Died Instead of Uncle Ben with Andrea Di Vito one shot 2005 collected in What If Why Not tpb 152 pages 2005 ISBN 0 7851 1593 5 Wha Huh with Jim Mahfood among other writers one shot 2005 collected in Secret Wars Too tpb 208 pages 2016 ISBN 1 3029 0211 3 Books of Doom 1 6 with Pablo Raimondi 2006 collected as Fantastic Four Books of Doom hc 144 pages 2006 ISBN 0 7851 2271 0 tpb 2007 ISBN 0 7851 1704 0 X Men X Men Deadly Genesis 1 6 with Trevor Hairsine and Pete Woods 2006 collected as X Men Deadly Genesis hc 200 pages 2006 ISBN 0 7851 1961 2 tpb 2007 ISBN 0 7851 1830 6 Uncanny X Men with Billy Tan Clayton Henry 477 480 483 Salvador Larocca 487 491 Mike Choi 495 499 Terry Dodson 500 and Greg Land 500 503 2006 2008 collected as The Rise and Fall of the Shi ar Empire collects 475 486 hc 312 pages 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2515 9 tpb 2008 ISBN 0 7851 1800 4 The Extremists collects 487 491 tpb 120 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 1982 5 X Men Messiah Complex includes 492 494 hc 352 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 2899 9 tpb 2008 ISBN 0 7851 2320 2 Includes the X Men Messiah Complex one shot written by Brubaker art by Marc Silvestri 2007 Divided We Stand collects 495 499 tpb 120 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 1983 3 Manifest Destiny includes 500 503 hc 208 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3817 X tpb 2009 ISBN 0 7851 2451 9 Issues 500 503 are co written by Brubaker and Matt Fraction Daredevil vol 2 with Michael Lark David Aja 88 and 116 Lee Weeks 94 Leandro Fernandez Annual Stefano Gaudiano Paul Azaceta 103 106 Clay Mann 111 and Tonci Zonjic 115 2006 2009 collected as Annual 1 is co written by Brubaker and Ande Parks issues 107 110 are co written by Brubaker and Greg Rucka Daredevil by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark Omnibus Volume 1 collects 82 105 hc 608 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3785 8 Daredevil by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark Omnibus Volume 2 collects 106 119 500 and Annual 1 hc 472 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4520 6 Includes the Daredevil Blood of the Tarantula one shot co written by Brubaker and Ande Parks art by Chris Samnee 2008 Ultimate Collection Daredevil by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark Volume 1 collects 82 93 tpb 304 pages 2012 ISBN 0 785 16334 4 Ultimate Collection Daredevil by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark Volume 2 collects 94 105 tpb 304 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6335 2 Ultimate Collection Daredevil by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark Volume 3 collects 106 119 and 500 tpb 384 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6336 0 Criminal with Sean Phillips Icon Volume 1 hc 432 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 4229 0 collects Criminal Preview five page trailer 2006 85 Criminal 2006 2007 also collected as Coward collects 1 5 tpb 128 pages 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2439 X Lawless collects 6 10 tpb 128 pages 2007 ISBN 0 78512 816 6 Criminal vol 2 1 3 2008 also collected as Criminal The Dead and the Dying tpb 104 pages 2008 ISBN 0 785 13227 9 Liberty Comics 1 No One Rides for Free anthology Image 2008 also collected in CBLDF Presents Liberty hc 216 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6070 6937 7 tpb 2016 ISBN 1 6070 6996 2 Volume 2 hc 432 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6584 3 collects Criminal vol 2 4 7 2008 also collected as Criminal Bad Night tpb 120 pages 2009 ISBN 0 78513 228 7 Noir A Collection of Crime Comics 21st Century Noir anthology graphic novel sc 104 pages Dark Horse 2009 ISBN 1 59582 358 1 hc 2020 ISBN 1 5067 1686 5 Criminal The Sinners 1 5 2009 2010 also collected as Criminal The Sinners tpb 144 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 3229 5 Criminal The Last of the Innocent 1 4 2011 also collected as Criminal The Last of the Innocent tpb 112 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5829 4 The Immortal Iron Fist co written by Brubaker and Matt Fraction The Last Iron Fist Story hc 160 pages 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2854 9 tpb 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2489 6 collects Civil War Choosing Sides The Immortal Iron Fist with David Aja anthology one shot 2006 The Last Iron Fist Story with David Aja Travel Foreman John Severin Russ Heath and Sal Buscema in 1 6 2007 The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven hc 216 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 2992 8 tpb 2008 ISBN 0 7851 2535 3 collects Men of a Certain Deadly Persuasion with Howard Chaykin Dan Brereton and Jelena Kevic Djurdjevic in Annual 2007 The Seven Capital Cities of Heaven with David Aja Roy Martinez Scott Koblish Kano Javier Pulido Tonci Zonjic and Clay Mann in 8 14 2007 2008 The Book of Iron Fist hc 160 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 2993 6 tpb 2009 ISBN 0 7851 2536 1 collects The Pirate Queen of Pinghai Bay with Travel Foreman Leandro Fernandez and Khari Evans in 7 2007 Orson Randall and the Green Mist of Death with Russ Heath Mitch Breitweiser Nick Dragotta and Lewis LaRosa one shot 2008 The Origin of Danny Rand with Kano two page framing sequence for a reprint of Marvel Premiere 15 16 one shot 2008 The Story of the Iron Fist Bei Bang Wen 1827 1860 with Khari Evans in 15 2008 Happy Birthday Danny with David Aja in 16 2008 Omnibus collects 1 16 Annual Civil War Choosing Sides Orson Randall and the Green Mist of Death and The Origin of Danny Rand hc 560 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3819 6 The Complete Collection Volume 1 collects 1 16 Annual Civil War Choosing Sides Orson Randall and the Green Mist of Death and The Origin of Danny Rand tpb 496 pages 2013 ISBN 0 78518 542 9 What If Civil War The Stranger with Marko Djurdjevic framing sequence in the one shot 2008 collected in What If Civil War tpb 168 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 3036 5 Young Avengers Presents 1 Patriot with Paco Medina 2008 collected in Young Avengers Presents tpb 144 pages 2008 ISBN 0 7851 2975 8 Incognito The Classified Edition hc 368 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6574 6 collects Incognito 1 6 with Sean Phillips Icon 2008 2009 also collected as Incognito tpb 176 pages 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3979 6 Incognito Bad Influences 1 5 with Sean Phillips Icon 2010 2011 also collected as Incognito Bad Influences tpb 144 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5155 9 The Marvels Project 1 8 with Steve Epting 2009 2010 collected as The Marvels Project Birth of the Super Heroes hc 208 pages 2010 ISBN 0 7851 4630 X tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4061 1 Secret Avengers with Mike Deodato Jr David Aja Michael Lark 5 and Will Conrad 9 12 2010 2011 collected as Mission to Mars collects 1 5 hc 136 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4599 0 tpb 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4600 8 Eyes of the Dragon collects 6 12 hc 168 pages 2011 ISBN 0 7851 4601 6 tpb 2012 ISBN 0 7851 4602 4 Secret Avengers by Ed Brubaker The Complete Collection collects 1 12 tpb 304 pages 2018 ISBN 1 3029 1219 4 Avengers vs X Men Marvel Point One Behold the Watcher with Javier Pulido anthology one shot 2012 collected in Original Sin hc 392 pages 2014 ISBN 0 7851 9069 4 tpb 240 pages 2015 ISBN 0 7851 5491 4 Avengers vs X Men 3 with John Romita Jr and 10 with Adam Kubert 2012 collected in Avengers vs X Men hc 568 pages 2012 ISBN 0 7851 6317 4 tpb 384 pages 2013 ISBN 0 7851 6318 2 Image Comics Edit Fatale with Sean Phillips 2012 2014 collected as Volume 1 collects 1 10 hc 312 pages 2014 ISBN 1 6070 6942 3 Volume 2 collects 11 24 hc 432 pages 2015 ISBN 1 6321 5503 6 Velvet 1 15 with Steve Epting 2013 2016 collected as Velvet hc 416 pages 2017 ISBN 1 6321 5915 5 The Fade Out 1 12 with Sean Phillips 2014 2016 collected as The Fade Out hc 384 pages 2016 ISBN 1 632 15911 2 tpb 2018 ISBN 978 1 53430 860 2 Criminal with Sean Phillips Volume 3 hc 400 pages 2020 ISBN 1 5343 1706 6 collects Criminal The Special Edition 2015 also collected in Criminal Wrong Place Wrong Time tpb 112 pages 2016 ISBN 1 6321 5877 9 Criminal Tenth Anniversary Special Edition Magazine 2016 also collected in Criminal Wrong Place Wrong Time tpb 112 pages 2016 ISBN 1 6321 5877 9 My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies graphic novel hc 72 pages 2018 ISBN 1 5343 0846 6 sc 2019 ISBN 1 5343 1515 2 Criminal vol 3 1 4 2019 Issues 2 3 are presented as a standalone story with expanded scenes previously reprinted as Bad Weekend hc 72 pages 2019 ISBN 1 5343 1440 7 Criminal vol 3 5 12 2019 2020 collected as Cruel Summer hc 288 pages 2020 ISBN 1 534 31643 4 tpb 2022 ISBN 1 5343 2189 6 Kill or Be Killed 1 20 with Sean Phillips 2016 2018 collected as Kill or Be Killed hc 624 pages 2019 ISBN 1 534 31360 5 Pulp with Sean Phillips graphic novel hc 72 pages 2020 ISBN 1 5343 1644 2 sc 2021 ISBN 1 53431 885 2 Reckless with Sean Phillips series of graphic novels Reckless hc 144 pages 2020 ISBN 1 5343 1851 8 Friend of the Devil A Reckless Book hc 144 pages 2021 ISBN 1 5343 1836 4 Destroy All Monsters A Reckless Book hc 144 pages 2021 ISBN 1 5343 1924 7 The Ghost in You A Reckless Book hc 144 pages 2022 ISBN 1 53432 208 6 Follow Me Down A Reckless Book hc 144 pages 2022 ISBN 1 53432 342 2 Other publishers Edit IDW Publishing Black Sails with Sean Phillips unreleased 3 issue limited series initially announced in 2004 9 10 but abandoned in favor of Brubaker and Phillips Criminal 11 Richard Stark s Parker The Martini Edition Last Call Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow with Sean Phillips story created for the collection hc 360 pages 2022 ISBN 1 6840 5698 5 In addition to this short story Brubaker provided commentary for the section of Darwyn Cooke s preliminary and promotional art for the Parker series and the section commemorating Cooke The Spirit Centenary Newspaper with Sean Phillips untitled 1 page story in the tabloid sized anthology LICAF 2017 Friday with Marcos Martin digital Panel Syndicate 2020 collected in print via Image as The First Day of Christmas collects 1 3 tpb 120 pages 2021 ISBN 1 5343 2058 X On a Cold Winter s Night collects 4 6 tpb 120 pages 2022 ISBN 1 5343 2459 3 References Edit Miller John Jackson June 10 2005 Comics Industry Birthdays Comics Buyer s Guide Archived from the original on February 18 2011 Riesman Abraham March 19 2021 SUPERHEROES UPDATED MAR 19 2021 The Story Behind Bucky s Groundbreaking Comic Book Reinvention As the Winter Soldier Vulture Archived from the original on May 7 2017 Retrieved December 29 2021 Sims Chris He ll Never Leave Ed Brubaker On The Fade Out Part One ComicsAlliance Retrieved October 2 2022 Notable Beginnings Caliber Comics n d Archived from the original on February 6 2012 Ed Brubaker Lambiek Comiclopedia June 15 2012 Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Sekerka John Winter 1997 Ed Brubaker Reviews IndyWorld com Archived from the original on September 24 2011 Retrieved November 11 2013 Ed Brubaker s Detour IndyWorld com n d Archived from the original on January 28 1999 a b 1998 Harvey Award Nominees and Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac n d Archived from the original on October 5 2013 Retrieved November 11 2013 a b Brady Matt September 24 2004 BRUBAKER amp PHILLIPS SET BLACK SAILS IDW Newsarama Archived from the original on October 10 2004 a b Weiland Jonah September 26 2004 Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Set Black Sails For IDW Publishing Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on October 13 2004 Retrieved November 11 2013 a b Arrant Chris December 22 2011 Comics Most Notorious No Shows Part 1 Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on January 4 2012 a b Scene of the Crime 2012 afterword Image Comics Hern Alex January 6 2013 Scene of the Crime back in print at last New Statesman Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved November 11 2013 Booker M Keith 2010 Encyclopedia of Comic Books and Graphic Novels Santa Barbara California Greenwood Publishing Group p 73 ISBN 978 0313357466 Manning Matthew K Dougall Alastair ed 2014 2000s Batman A Visual History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 252 ISBN 978 1465424563 Ed Brubaker became a regular Batman scribe with this issue partnering with artist Scott McDaniel a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Manning 2000s in Dougall 2014 p 262 Manning 2000s in Dougall 2014 p 263 Yarbrough Beau August 3 2002 SAN DIEGO DAY 2 DC WILDSTORM ROUND UP Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on August 4 2002 Johnston Rich May 5 2003 LYING IN THE GUTTERS 45 BAT PROJECTS Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on September 5 2003 Johnston Rich October 13 2021 Bid On Ed Brubaker Unpublished Batman Comic Because He Was Fired Bleeding Cool Archived from the original on October 13 2021 Irvine Alex 2008 Deadenders In Dougall Alastair ed The Vertigo Encyclopedia London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 53 ISBN 978 0 7566 4122 1 OCLC 213309015 Jensen Van August 24 2008 Review The Dead Boy Detectives by Bryan Talbot and Ed Brubaker ComicMix Archived from the original on August 11 2016 Retrieved November 11 2013 Cowsill Alan Dolan Hannah ed 2010 2000s DC Comics Year By Year A Visual Chronicle London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 304 ISBN 978 0 7566 6742 9 One of DC s longest running characters got a makeover courtesy of writer Ed Brubaker and artist Darwyn Cooke as Catwoman was relaunched With Brubaker s tight noir like scripting and Darwyn Cooke s stylish artwork Catwoman s new direction made the character more popular than ever a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Jones Seth August 13 2004 Chicago Day 1 Bendis Panel Goes Wild Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on July 22 2012 Retrieved November 11 2013 Brubaker Ed December 22 2003 Ed Brubaker After the Arm Wrasslin Newsarama Archived from the original on February 4 2004 Brady Matt September 29 2004 RESPECT BRUBAKER S AUTHORITY Newsarama Archived from the original on September 30 2004 Singh Arune March 16 2004 Make Mine Ed Ed Brubaker talks Sleeper Season Two amp Gotham Central Comic Book resources Archived from the original on November 2 2012 Retrieved November 11 2013 Singh Arune June 30 2003 THE BEAT PART 1 ED BRUBAKER TALKS GOTHAM CENTRAL Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on July 4 2003 Singh Arune July 1 2003 THE BEAT PART 2 GREG RUCKA TALKS GOTHAM CENTRAL Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on July 11 2003 Singh Arune July 2 2003 THE BEAT PART 3 MICHAEL LARK TALKS GOTHAM CENTRAL Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on July 11 2003 Weiland Jonah February 7 2005 Official Marvel Announces Ed Brubaker Exclusive Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 1 2013 Brady Matt November 15 2005 GREG RUCKA ON THE END OF GOTHAM CENTRAL Newsarama Archived from the original on January 23 2010 Manning Matthew K Gilbert Laura ed 2008 2000s Marvel Chronicle A Year by Year History London United Kingdom Dorling Kindersley p 325 ISBN 978 0756641238 When acclaimed writer Ed Brubaker made the switch from DC to Marvel he brought with him yet another relaunch for Steve Rogers A critical and financial hit this new Captain America series featured the art of realistic draftsman Steve Epting a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help Manning 2000s in Gilbert 2008 p 335 Surprising an unsuspecting fan base who thought the worst was over for Steve Rogers Captain America s death captured worldwide media attention Weiner Robert G 2009 Captain America and the Struggle of the Superhero Critical Essays Jefferson North Carolina McFarland amp Company p 131 ISBN 978 0786437030 Captain America Back from the Dead Sort Of NPR January 30 2008 Archived from the original on May 7 2008 Rogers Vaneta February 9 2010 Ed Brubaker Tries to Keep the SECRET AVENGERS Secrets Newsarama Archived from the original on February 13 2010 Retrieved February 16 2010 Singh Arune July 13 2006 Marvel Previews Uncanny X Men 476 and X Men 189 Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Weiland Jonah August 5 2005 WWC Day 1 Taking The Dare Brubaker Lark to take over Daredevil in December Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 1 2013 Manning 2000s in Gilbert 2008 p 331 Writer Ed Brubaker and artist Michael Lark had quite a challenge ahead of them when they took over the reins of Daredevil from the popular team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev Manning 2000s in Gilbert 2008 p 334 Ed Brubaker teamed with co writer Matt Fraction and artist David Aja to give Iron Fist another shot at an ongoing title Acosta Bobby January 16 2013 Criminal Crime Fiction at its Best Tucson Citizen Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Richards Dave May 8 2007 Breaking the Law less Brubaker Talks Criminal Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Brownfield Troy October 9 2006 Best Shots Criminal Nightwing Ant Man Finder and More Newsarama Archived from the original on September 29 2007 a b Tabu Hannibal July 28 2007 CCI The 2007 Eisner Awards Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Brady Matt September 16 2008 Ed Brubaker on Incognito Newsarama Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Phegley Kiel Quesada Joe February 10 2010 Political Controversy amp The Heroic Age Comic Book Resources Archived from the original on November 9 2013 Miller Joshua Rhett February 10 2010 Tea Party Jab to Be Zapped From Captain America Comic Writer Says Fox News Archived from the original on February 4 2011 Dykes Brett Michael February 11 2010 Marvel Comics depiction of anti tax protesters inspires anger apology Oregon Herald Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Lamar Cyriaque April 24 2010 Ed Brubaker Talks Secret Avengers Receiving Death Threats For Writing Captain America io9 Archived from the original on October 6 2012 Brothers David November 1 2012 The Ed Brubaker Captain America Exit Interview Comics Alliance Archived from the original on September 10 2013 Schedeen Jesse August 15 2012 Fatale 7 Review IGN Archived from the original on August 22 2012 Retrieved November 13 2013 Yehl Joshua January 16 2014 Brubaker Talks About His Exclusive Deal with Image Comics IGN Archived from the original on October 15 2015 Retrieved June 10 2016 Marx Sam August 21 2014 Review The Fade Out 1 Comicosity Archived from the original on March 14 2016 Retrieved May 28 2016 Johnston Rich October 21 2013 Preview Ed Brubaker And Steve Epting s Velvet 1 BleedingCool com Archived from the original on October 22 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Parker John October 23 2013 Brubaker and Epting s Velvet The Super Spy Done Right Comics Alliance Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Boucher Geoff January 10 2009 Ed Brubaker goes Incognito Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Retrieved February 20 2009 Breznican Anthony February 2 2014 Captain America The Winter Soldier Super Bowl ad hints at major death Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on July 25 2016 Retrieved February 5 2014 Radish Christina October 2 2016 Westworld Showrunners on How the Production Hiatus Helped Them Plan for Future Seasons Collider Archived from the original on November 8 2016 Ed Brubaker was a part of the staff for the first half of the season Westworld 04 Dissonance Theory HBO Archived from the original on May 1 2018 Retrieved May 1 2018 Lang Brent Wagmeister Elizabeth February 8 2017 Amazon Boards TV Crime Series From Nicolas Winding Refn EXCLUSIVE Variety Archived from the original on February 11 2017 Retrieved February 20 2017 Sandberg Bryn Elise February 8 2017 Nicolas Winding Refn Sets Amazon Crime Series Too Old to Die Young The Hollywood Reporter Archived from the original on February 19 2017 Retrieved February 20 2017 Kit Borys January 7 2022 Batman Caped Crusader Adds Comics Author Ed Brubaker to Creative Team Exclusive The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved January 7 2022 Catwoman Vol 1 Trail of the Catwoman 2012 DC Comics Shelton Nate n d Prism Awards Honor Catwoman Diamond Comic Distributors Archived from the original on November 14 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 List of Winners 15th Annual GLAAD Media Awards Presented by ABSOLUT VODKA Kodak Theatre in Los Angeles GLAAD March 27 2004 Archived from the original on September 26 2007 2006 Harvey Awards Harvey Awards 2006 Archived from the original on October 13 2013 2007 Harvey Awards Harvey Awards 2007 Archived from the original on November 8 2013 2000s Eisner Award Recipients San Diego Comic Con International 2013 Archived from the original on October 29 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 a b 2010s Eisner Award Recipients San Diego Comic Con International 2013 Archived from the original on October 30 2013 Retrieved November 13 2013 Arrant Chris July 11 2015 2015 Eisner Awards Winners Full List Newsarama Archived from the original on January 29 2017 Hoffer Christian July 23 2016 2016 Eisner Award Winners Announced Comicbook com Archived from the original on January 27 2017 McMillan Graeme July 20 2019 Eisner Awards The Complete Winners List The Hollywood Reporter An Accidental Death Hungry Tiger Press 2013 Archived from the original on February 5 2012 1997 Ignatz Award Nominees and Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac n d Archived from the original on April 24 2012 Retrieved November 11 2013 2000 Will Eisner Comic Industry Award Nominees and Winners Hahn Library Comic Book Awards Almanac n d Archived from the original on September 21 2013 Retrieved November 11 2013 2007 Eisner Nominations Announced Comic Book Resources April 19 2007 Archived from the original on May 2 2008 Retrieved November 11 2013 MacDonald Heidi April 8 2010 2010 Eisner Award nominations announced ComicsBeat com Archived from the original on November 12 2013 Retrieved November 11 2013 a b c 2013 Eisner Award Nominees Announced Comic Book Resources April 16 2013 Archived from the original on October 24 2016 Brady Matt June 25 2004 CATCHING UP WITH JASON PEARSON Newsarama Archived from the original on August 13 2004 Brady Matt February 16 2005 RAZOR S EDGE REDBIRD CANCELLED Newsarama Archived from the original on February 18 2005 Allstetter Rob December 13 2004 DC COMICS FOR MARCH Comics Continuum Archived from the original on December 15 2004 Allstetter Rob January 18 2005 DC COMICS FOR APRIL Comics Continuum Archived from the original on February 7 2005 Allstetter Rob February 14 2005 DC COMICS FOR MAY Comics Continuum Archived from the original on February 16 2005 SUPERMAN RETURNS WORLD PREMIERE Comics Continuum June 22 2006 Archived from the original on July 1 2006 Retrieved November 7 2022 External links EditOfficial website Ed Brubaker at IMDb Ed Brubaker at the Grand Comics Database Ed Brubaker at the Comic Book DB archived from the original February 2006 interview with Brubaker at Comic Geek SpeakPreceded byLarry Hama Batman writer2000 2002 Succeeded byJeph LoebPreceded byJohn Francis Moore Catwoman writer2002 2005 Succeeded byWill PfeiferPreceded byGreg Rucka Detective Comics writer2003 Succeeded byAndersen GabrychPreceded byRobbie Morrison The Authority writer2004 2005 Succeeded byGrant MorrisonPreceded byRobert Kirkman Captain America writer2005 2012 Succeeded byRick RemenderPreceded byBrian Michael Bendis Daredevil writer2006 2009 with Greg Rucka in 2008 Succeeded byAndy DigglePreceded byChris Claremont Uncanny X Men writer2006 2008 Succeeded byMatt FractionPreceded byJim Mullaney Iron Fist vol 4 The Immortal Iron Fist writer2007 2008 with Matt Fraction Succeeded byDuane SwierczynskiPreceded byn a Secret Avengers writer2010 2011 Succeeded byNick Spencer Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ed Brubaker amp oldid 1134345879, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.