Книга: Greg Rucka, Ed Brubaker «Gotham Central: Book 2: In the Line of Duty»
Gotham City: a town teeming with corrupt cops, ruthless crime lords, petty thieves… and just a small handful that would oppose them. Grizzled veteran Harvey Bullock, Captain Maggie Sawyer, detective Renee Montoya and the GCPD are the law force that stands between order and complete anarchy. Gotham's Finest work around the clock to not only keep the world's most psychotic criminals off the street... but also cleaning up the mess left behind by Batman's one-man war on crime. Издательство: "DC Comics" (2008) Формат: 170x260, 240 стр.
ISBN: 978-1-4012-2037-2 Купить за 1499 руб на Озоне |
Greg Rucka
Infobox Comics creator
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caption = Greg at a Comic Book Convention during a meet-and-greet in 2004
birthname = Gregory Rucka
birthdate = birth date and age|1969|11|29
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deathdate =
deathplace =
nationality = American
area = Writer
alias =
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Gregory Rucka (born
Biography
Rucka was born in
His writing career began with his
In the 1990s, Rucka would hop onto the comic scene with his highly praised "Whiteout", published through
The majority of Rucka's work today is for
Rucka's work, particularly in comics, has attracted critical and fan acclaim, and also won several awards, including
Rucka also wrote the screenplay for the "" segment in the direct-to-DVD anime in which
Bibliography
Novels
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Comic books
Marvel
*"Wolverine" vol. 3 #1-19
*"Black Widow "Break Down" #1-3, "Pale Little Spider" #1-3
*"Elektra" vol. 2 #7-22
*"
*"
*"", a novella with illustrations by
*"Daredevil vol. 2 #107-110 (with Ed Brubaker)
DC
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*"" #1-6
*"" #1-9
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*"Adventures of Superman" #626 (backup story), 627-638, 640-648
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*"" (
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*"Checkmate" #1-25
*"52" (Year-long weekly series starting May 2006, co-written with Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison and Mark Waid)
*" #1-5
*" #1-#5 (Ongoing, started August 2008)
Oni Press
*"Oni Press Color Special 2001" (6 page Queen and Country story)
*"Oni Press Summer Vacation Supercolor Fun Special" (pages 37-42)
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*"Queen and Country: Declassified" vol. 1 #1-3
*"Queen and Country: Declassified" vol. 2 #1-3
*"Whiteout" #1-4
*"" #1-4
Image/Top Cow
*"Felon" #1-4
Notes
References
*gcdb|type=writer|search=Greg+Rucka|title=Greg Rucka
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=428|title=Greg Rucka
* [http://www.comics-db.com/comics/search.cgi?query=&Writer=Greg%20Rucka&bool=or&substring=0 Greg Rucka] at the
External links
*official|http://www.gregrucka.com
* [http://ruckawriter.livejournal.com/ Greg's Blog]
* [http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/oct03/art_1003_9.shtml/ Wonder Woman Panel Highlights - Dragon*Con 2003]
Interviews
* [http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=132 Spies Like Us: Greg Rucka Interview] ,
* [http://www.sequentialtart.com/archive/may00/rucka.shtml/ Interview at Sequential Tart]
* [http://www.g-wie-gorilla.de/content/view/786/18/ Extensive Interview with Greg Rucka]
Audio Interviews
* [http://www.aroundcomics.com/?p=48 Interview with Around Comics - Oct 2006]
* [http://cache.libsyn.com/wordballoon/WBrucka07pt1.mp3 Interview on Wordballoon podcast (Part 1 0f 2) April 2007.]
* [http://media.libsyn.com/media/wordballoon/WBruckadebrief07pt2.mp3 Interview on Wordballoon podcast (Part 2 of 2) April 2007.]
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Источник: Greg Rucka
Ed Brubaker
Infobox Writer
name = Ed Brubaker
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caption = Brubaker in 2006
birthdate = Birth date |1966|11|17|df=yes
birthplace = Bethesda,
deathdate =
deathplace =
occupation =
nationality = American
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website = http://www.edbrubaker.com
Ed Brubaker (born November 17, 1966) is an
Brubaker is best known for his work as a
As of 2007, he lives in
Professional History
Alternative and independent comics work
Brubaker’s first work in comics was as a cartoonist, writing and drawing "Pajama Chronicles" for Blackthorne Comics, "Purgatory USA" for Slave Labor Graphics, and the semi-autobiographical series "Lowlife" for In 1991, he began to contribute to the In 1997, he began to publish his cartoonist work through the "The Fall", a graphic novel that was written by Brubaker and illustrated by "Berlin" creator DC Comics Predating Brubaker's Alternative Comics work by two years, "Vertigo Visions: Prez, Smells Like Teen President" (1995) was Brubaker's first work for one of the two major American comic book publishers. Published by Brubaker's next major work for Vertigo was the four issue In late 2000, Brubaker signed a one-year exclusive contract with DC Comics. Fact|date=March 2007 The contract was renewed in 2001. Fact|date=March 2007. That same year the writer began to do his first mainstream " Returning to Vertigo in 2000, Brubaker and artist Also in 2001 (and back at DC Comics' main super-hero imprint), Brubaker and artist At the 2001 San Diego Comic Convention Brubaker and Marvel writer In early 2003, Brubaker and writer Wildstorm In 2002 Brubaker did his first work for A collaboration between artist In December 2003, in a unique publicity stunt conceived to help promote the first trade paperback collection of "Sleeper", Brubaker organized an " Although "Sleeper" was a success with critics and fans on the internet, the series underperformed commercially, and so it was canceled after its 12th issue, only to be relaunched in 2004 with the same creators as "Sleeper: Season Two". [http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=11806 Ed Brubaker On Wildstorm Changes & Sleeper'S Future] , Brubaker's other work for Wildstorm during this period was the third volume of "The Authority". Brubaker first tackled the characters with artist Marvel Comics In late 2004 Brubaker, no longer exclusive to DC, began to work for their main competitor In February 2005 Brubaker signed his first exclusive contract with Marvel, the deal allowing the writer to finish out his prior commitments for DC on "Gotham Central" and "Sleeper". [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=4781 CBR News on Ed's Deal] ] In an interview with In early 2006 Brubaker wrote two limited series for Marvel; with artist Pablo Raimondi, he wrote " In addition, that year Brubaker started on "Daredevil", having already planned his run with Brian. [http://www.comicbookresources.com/news/newsitem.cgi?id=5715 Comic Book Resources - CBR News: WWC, Day 1 - Taking The Dare: Brubaker/Lark to take over “Daredevil” in December ] ] Once again teamed with artist Michael Lark, Brubaker followed Brian Michael Bendis' acclaimed stint on the title, exploring the ramifications of the characters imprisonment, which occurred at the close of Bendis' run. He became the regular writer of " A new creator-owned crime comic with Brubaker, together with Recently, Brubaker has been pushed into the media spotlight for writing the Writing style Brubaker first early comics work was primarily in the This has continued with his work at Marvel Comics, such as "Daredevil" (the first issues of his run are largely set in a prison) and "Criminal". However, he has also worked on more mainstream super-hero series for Marvel, such as "Captain America" (which features elements of the When working on licensed characters with extensive established histories at both Marvel and DC, Brubaker has consistently changed aspects of those characters' back-stories. Examples of this include the return of Holly in "Catwoman", the return of Nominations and Awards Nominations *1993 Awards *2000 Prism Award ("Disguises" from "Catwoman" #17-19) [http://newsarama.com/forums/showthread.php?threadid=427 Catwoman Awards] ] Bibliography *"9-11 - The World's Finest Comic Book Writers & Artists Tell Stories to Remember" #2 ("Still Life"; DC Comics, 2002) Collected editions *"A Complete Lowlife" (Top Shelf, ISBN 1-891830-20-1) Notes References *gcdb|type=writer|search=Ed+Brubaker|title=Ed Brubaker External links *official|http://www.edbrubaker.com Interviews * [http://www.aroundcomics.com/interviews/ed-brubaker-on-ep.-042.html Around Comics Interview - August 2006] Источник: Ed Brubaker
*1997
*1999
*2007
*2004
*2006
*2007 Eisner Award - Best Writer ("Daredevil", "Captain America", "Criminal"), Best New Series ("Criminal" with
*2007
*2008 Eisner Award - Best Writer ("
*"At the Seams" (Alternative Press, 1997)
*"The Authority: Revolution" # 1-12 (Wildstorm; December, 2004 - December, 2005)
*"Batman" #582-586, 591-607 (DC Comics; October, 2000 - November, 2002)
*"Batman: Gotham Knights" (DC Comics; back-up story "I'll Be Watching," July 2003)
*"Batman: Gotham Noir" (DC Comics; March 2001, ASIN B0006RN36U),
*"Batman: The Man Who Laughs" (DC Comics; February, 2005)
*"Batman: Our Worlds At War" #1 (DC Comics; August, 2001)
*"" #2-3 (DC Comics; January, 2001)
*"Books of Doom" #1-6 (Marvel Comics; January - June, 2006)
*"Captain America" Vol.5 #1- (Marvel Comics; January, 2005 - present)
*"Captain America 65th Anniversary Special" #1 (Marvel Comics; May, 2006)
*"Catwoman" #1-37 (DC Comics; January, 2002 - January, 2005)
*"Catwoman Secret Files and Origins" #1 (DC Comics; November, 2002)
*"Coup D’état: Sleeper" #1 (Wildstorm; April, 2004)
*"Criminal" #1-10 (Marvel Comics; October, 2006 - November 2007 )
*"Criminal 2" #1- (Marvel Comics; February, 2008- )
*"Daredevil" vol 2. #82- (Marvel Comics; April, 2006- )
*"Dark Horse Presents" #50, (Dark Horse Comics; "Burning Man", April, 1991)
*"Dark Horse Presents" #65-67 (Dark Horse Comics; "An Accidental Death", Sept - November, 1992)
*"Dark Horse Presents" #96-98 (Dark Horse Comics; "Here And Now", April - June 1995)
*"Dark Horse Presents" #100 (Dark Horse Comics; "Bird Dog", August, 1995)
*"Dark Horse Presents" #106 (Dark Horse Comics; "Godzilla's Day", February, 1996)
*"Deadenders" #1-16 (Vertigo; March 2000- June 2001)
*"Detective Comics" #758 (DC Comics; back-up story "History Lesson"; July, 2001)
*"Detective Comics" #759-762 (DC Comics; back-up story "Trail of the Catwoman part 1-4", August - November, 2001)
*"Detective Comics" #777-786 (DC Comics; February, 2003 - November, 2003)
*"Detour" #1 (Alternative Comics; 1997)
*"The Fall" (Drawn & Quarterly; 2001)
*"Gangland" #3 (Vertigo, DC Comics; "Small Time"; August, 1998)
*"Gotham Central" #1-6 (DC Comics; with
*"Gotham Central" #11 (DC Comics; November, 2003)
*"Gotham Central" #12-15 (DC Comics; with Greg Rucka; December, 2003 - March, 2004)
*"Gotham Central" #16 (DC Comics; April, 2004)
*"Gotham Central" #19-22 (DC Comics; July - October, 2004)
*"Gotham Central" #26-27 (DC Comics; February, 2005)
*"Gotham Central" #33-36 (DC Comics; with Greg Rucka; September, 2003 - December, 2004)
*"Hawkman" #27 (DC Comics; June, 2004)
*"The Immortal Iron Fist" vol 2. #1-16 (Marvel Comics; November, 2006 - June 2008)
*"Lowlife" #1-4 (Caliber & Black Eye Books)
*"Point Blank" #1-5 (October, 2002 -February, 2003)
*"Robin" #86 (DC Comics; March, 2001)
*"Sandman Presents: Dead Boy Detectives" #1-4 (Vertigo; August - November 2001)
*"Scene of the Crime" #1-4 (Vertigo; May - August, 1999)
*"Sleeper" #1-12 (Wildstorm; March, 2003 - March, 2004)
*"Sleeper: Season Two" #1-12 (Wildstorm; August, 2004 - July, 2005)
*"SPX '97 Comic" #1 (Small Press Expo; "Mysteries?", September, 1997)
*"Tom Strong" #29, 30 (America's Best Comics; December, 2004 - January, 2005)
*"Uncanny X-Men" #475- (Marvel Comics; September, 2006 - present)
*"Vertigo Visions: Prez, Smells Like Teen President" (Vertigo, 1995)
*"Vertigo: Winter's Edge" #2 (Vertigo; "God and Sinners", January, 1999)
*"Vertigo: Winter's Edge" #3 (Vertigo; "The Morning After", January, 2000)
*"What if Aunt May Had Died instead of Uncle Ben?" #1 (Marvel Comics; February, 2005)
*"Winter Soldier: Winter Kills" #1 (Marvel Comics; December, 2006)
*"X-Men: Deadly Genesis" #1-6 (Marvel Comics; January - June, 2006)
*"Portable lowlife" (excerpts from Lowlife #1-4, Aeon, ISBN B0006P51BW)
*"An Accidental Death" (collects "An Accidental Death" from "Dark Horse Presents" #65-67, Fantagraphics 1993)
*"The Authority: Revolution Book One" (collects "The Authority: Revolution" #1-6, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0623-9)
*"The Authority: Revolution Book Two" (collects "The Authority: Revolution" #7-12, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0947-5)
*"Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Vol. 1" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #1-7, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-1651-6)
*"Captain America: The Winter Soldier, Vol. 2" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #8-9 & 11-14, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-1921-3)
*"Captain America: Red Menace, Vol. 1" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #15-17 and "Captain America 65th Anniversary Special", Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2321-0)
*"Captain America: Red Menace, Vol. 2" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #18-21, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2225-7)
*"Captain America: Civil War" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #22-24 and "Winter Soldier: Winter Kills", Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2798-4)
*"Captain America: The Death of Captain America, Vol. 1" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #25-30, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2849-2)
*"Captain America: The Death of Captain America, Vol. 2", The Burden of Dreams" (collects "Captain America" (Vol. 5) #31-36, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2424-5)
*"Captain America by Ed Brubaker Omnibus Vol. 1" (Collects "Captain America" Vol.5 #1-25, "Captain America 65th Anniversary Special" and "Winter Soldier: Winter Kills"; Marvel; ISBN 0-7851-2866-2)
*"Catwoman: The Dark End of the Street" (collects "Trail of the Catwoman" from "Detective Comics" #759-762 and "Catwoman" Vol. 4 #1-4, DC Comics, ISBN 1-56389-908-6)
*"Catwoman: Crooked Little Town" (collects "Catwoman" Vol. 4 #5-10 and material from "Catwoman Secret Files and Origins" #1, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0008-7)
*"Catwoman: Relentless" (collects "Catwoman" Vol. 4 #12-19 and material from "Catwoman Secret Files and Origins" #1,DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0218-7)
*"Catwoman: Wild Ride" (collects "Catwoman" Vol. 4 #20-24, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0436-8)
*"Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out, Vol. 1" (collects "Daredevil" (Vol. 2) #82-87, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-1988-3)
*"Daredevil: The Devil Inside and Out, Vol. 2" (collects "Daredevil" (Vol. 2) #88-93, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2241-8)
*"Daredevil: Hell to Pay, Vol. 1" (collects "Daredevil" (Vol. 2) #94-99, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2484-9)
*"Daredevil: Hell to Pay, Vol. 2" (collects "Daredevil" (Vol. 2) #100-105, Annual #1, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2815-1)
*"Daredevil: Cruel and Unusual" (collects "Daredevil" (Vol. 2) #106-110, Marvel Comics, ISBN 0-7851-2889-2)
*"Deadenders: Stealing the Sun" (collects "Deadenders" #1-4, Vertigo, ISBN 1-56389-706-7)
*"Gotham Central: In the Line of Duty" (collects "Gotham Central" #1-6, DC Comics, ISBN 1-4012-0199-7)
*"Scene of the Crime: A Little Piece of Goodnight" (collects "Scene of the Crime" #1-4, Vertigo, ISBN 1-56389-670-2)
*"Point Blank" (collects "Point Blank" #1-6, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0116-4)
*"Sleeper: Out in the Cold" (collects "Sleeper" #1-6, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0115-6)
*"Sleeper: All False Moves" (collects "Sleeper" #7-12, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0288-8)
*"Sleeper: A Crooked Line" (collects "Sleeper: Season Two" #1-6, 2005, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0618-2)
*"Sleeper: The Long Way Home" (collects "Sleeper: Season Two" #7-12, Wildstorm, ISBN 1-4012-0627-1)
*"Criminal Vol.1: Coward" (collects "Criminal" #1-5, Marvel Icon, ISBN 1-8457-6610-5)
*"Criminal Vol.2: Lawless" (collects "Criminal" #6-10, Marvel Icon, ISBN 978-0785128168)
*"Criminal Vol.3: The Dead and the Dying" (collects "Criminal" (Vol. 2) #1-3, Marvel Icon, ISBN 0785132279)
*comicbookdb|type=creator|id=135|title=Ed Brubaker
* [http://comicbookrealm.com/report/contributor/153/ed+brubaker&t=work Complete work history at ComicBookRealm.com]
* [http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/episodes/comic_geek_speak-141.php Comic Geek Speak Podcast Interview (February 2006)]
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