Oh man, 22 days in ad I've completely blown through my cushion so this is starting to become a bit of a grind. But fuck it, I've got this far and I'm going to do my best not to get completely lazy these last four days till the finish.
Anyway, today's favorite thing isn't a thing at all, it's a person, or rather a writer, of comics books.
Ed Brubaker is probably the best guy writing superhero comics right now. let's go down the current murderer's row of titles he's been writing:
Captain America: Forty come issues in to his run on this series (with artists Mike Perkins and Steve
Epting) he's managed to not only make Cap matter for the first time in over a decade. He managed to kill his title character and have it feel
real. And making a main character's death feel real in superhero comics is quite a feat.
The Immortal Iron Fist: Co-writing with Matt Fraction,
Brubaker took a character that hadn't had much done with him since he was created during the
kung-
fu mad late-seventies and turned this book into one of the coolest, funniest most action-packed books on the shelves. While he and Fraction have since moved on, they set the stage for this book to be on of the true gems that Marvel is publishing.
Daredevil: I'll be honest, I'm a little behind
on this book, but his first year on the book, spent
straightening out the
clusterfuck left behind
after Brian Michael
Bendis moved on was probably my favorite run on the book since Frank Miller's original run. One of these days, I'm going to have to do a post on those twelve issues alone.
X-Men: Yeah, I haven't been reading this. Except for
Whedon's Astonishing X-Men, I don't
think I've actually enjoyed a new X-Men book in 20 years, so I'm too afraid of being disappointed by his take as well. Maybe when the first trade of his (and Matt Fraction's) run is released, I'll give it a try.
Unfortunately, they have Greg Land doing the art, or, when it comes to him "art". His "traced-from-porn" penciling style just leaves me bored.
Criminal: Not a superhero book, but easily the my favorite comic right now.
Brubaker and artist Sean
Phillips's excellent little crime book telling inter-connected tales of the various low-
lifes that populate a nameless, ugly
American city is so good, that I find it hard not to just sit in the car ad read it in the parking lot after picking it up from the shop. But it's not just their stories that make this book so good. The back of the book
features articles or reviews by some
of the best crime writers (and fans) around, often with illustrations by Phillips. Usually, right after I read this book, my ext move is to update my
Netflix queue with whatever movies they're talking about. Easily the best
value-for-money book around.
And that's just what he's currently writing.
Brubaker also wrote one of my top-three books ever, Gotham Central (which I've go on and on about too many times before) and his first work with Sean Phillips, Sleeper is another excellent book (which could possibly become a movie too).
***Update*** Also, looks like teh trailer for Bruaker's new web series is up, go ahead and check it out: