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Terrence R. Wandtke - Ed Brubaker: Conversations - 9781496805508 - V9781496805508
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Ed Brubaker: Conversations

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Description for Ed Brubaker: Conversations Hardback. Collected interviews with one of the most popular, significant figures in art comics since the 1990s Editor(s): Wandtke, Terrence R. Series: Conversations with Comic Artists Series. Num Pages: 144 pages, 15 black & white illustations. BIC Classification: 1KBBFM; 3JJP; AKLC; BGFA; JFCA. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 229 x 152 x 13. Weight in Grams: 417.
Ed Brubaker (b. 1966) has emerged as one of the most popular, significant figures in art comics since the 1990s. Most famous as the man who killed Captain America in 2007, Brubaker's work on company-owned properties such as Batman and Captain America and creator-owned series like Criminal and Fatale live up to the usual expectations for the superhero and crime genres. And yet, Brubaker layers his stories with a keen self-awareness, applying his expansive knowledge of American comic book history to invigorate his work and challenge the dividing line between popular entertainment and high art. This collection of interviews explores the sophisticated artist's work, drawing upon the entire length of the award-winning Brubaker's career. With his stints writing Catwoman, Gotham Central, and Daredevil, Brubaker advanced the work of crime comic book writers through superhero stories informed by hard-boiled detective fiction and film noir. During his time on Captain America and his series Sleeper and Incognito, Brubaker revisited the conventions of the espionage thriller. With double agents who lose themselves in their jobs, the stories expose the arbitrary superhero standards of good and evil. In his series Criminal, Brubaker offered complex crime stories and, with a clear sense of the complicated lost world before the Comics Code, rejected crusading critic Fredric Wertham's myth of the innocence of early comics. Overall, Brubaker demonstrates his self-conscious methodology in these often little-known and hard-to-find interviews, worthwhile conversations in their own right as well as objects of study for both scholars and researchers.

Product Details

Format
Hardback
Publication date
2016
Publisher
University Press of Mississippi
Condition
New
Series
Conversations with Comic Artists Series
Number of Pages
144
Place of Publication
Jackson, United States
ISBN
9781496805508
SKU
V9781496805508
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Ref
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About Terrence R. Wandtke
Terrence R. Wandtke, Belvidere, Illinois, is professor of film and media studies and director of the Film and Media Program at Judson University in Elgin, Illinois, USA. He is author of The Dark Night Returns: The Resurgence of Crime Comic Books and The Meaning of Superhero Comic Books and editor of The Amazing Transforming Superhero: Essays on the Revision of Characters in Comic Books, Film, and Television.

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