10 C
New York
Wednesday, April 24, 2024

Buy now

spot_img

Image Comics announce hardcover edition of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ BAD WEEKEND

Earlier today, Image Comics announced that the hardcover edition of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips BAD WEEKEND was announced.

The series is about a veteran comic book cartoonist who is set to receive a lifetime achievement award while at a comic convention away from his hometown. While at the convention he must deal with some of his old grudges and bad mistakes.

The 72 page hardcover is set for release to comic book shops on July 10th (right before San Diego Comic-Con), and to book stores on July 16th (the Tuesday before SDCC), but can be pre-ordered now.


CRIME COMIC LEGENDS ED BRUBAKER AND SEAN PHILLIPS EXPOSE THE SEEDY UNDERBELLY OF COMICS IN BAD WEEKEND

IMAGE COMICS TO PUBLISH THE BAD WEEKEND HARDCOVER EDITION THIS JULY, AHEAD OF SAN DIEGO COMIC-CON

April 22, 2019 – For nearly two decades, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips have created some of the most acclaimed and hard-hitting crime comics in the medium’s history — and now they’re exposing the seedy underbelly of the comic book industry itself. Their latest collaboration, Bad Weekend, explores comics history through the genre lens of crime fiction, bringing readers on a dark ride through the secret history of an industry that’s always been haunted by crooks, swindlers and desperate dreamers. Image Comics will publish Bad Weekend — the ultimate comic convention crime tale — as a hardcover this July, ahead of San Diego Comic Con.

In Bad Weekend, we meet Hal Crane, a legendary cartoonist who’s been around since the earliest days of comics. Hal knows that comics won’t just break your heart. Comics will kill you. Stuck at an out-of-town convention waiting to receive a lifetime achievement award, Crane must confront a history of old grudges and terrible mistakes.

“I feel like this is a comic I’ve been writing in my head most of my career,” said Brubaker. “Hal Crane isn’t based on anyone in particular. But bits and pieces of his history are lifted from sad tales and sordid gossip that you hear over the years in this business, especially about the old days. Gambling. Drinking. Prostitution. Theft. Death. There’s always been a darkness at the edge of comics and I wanted to explore that in Bad Weekend. Is this a expose of the industry? Sort of, but it’s a love letter to the medium, as well.”  

Bad Weekend features an expanded and remastered version of the story recently serialized in issues #2 and 3 of Criminal, with several completely new scenes, and presented in the same gorgeous hardcover format as Brubaker and Phillip’s bestselling graphic novel My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies. And like every Criminalgraphic novel, Bad Weekend is a stand-alone story that works as a singular reading experience.

Praise for BAD WEEKEND and CRIMINAL:

“The woozy, haunted, authentic intensity of BAD WEEKEND proves conclusively that Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips are one of the best creative teams in the world right now.”

— New York Times-bestselling writer Warren Ellis (Gun MachineCastlevania)

“CRIMINAL is easily one of the best comics of the 21st century. Dark, dirty, and addictive, it updates and deconstructs the crime genre to tell a story that reflects the crooked soul of our times.”

— Eisner Award-winning writer Tom King (Mr. MiracleSheriff of Babylon)

“BAD WEEKEND is the Ghost of Christmas Future that all freelancers fear. I am chilled to my core.”

— Hugo Award-nominated writer Kelly Sue DeConnick (Bitch PlanetCaptain Marvel)

“Far and away the best work yet from one of the best teams in the history of comics. Essential reading.” — New York Times-bestselling writer Brian K. Vaughan (Paper GirlsSaga)

Bad Weekend hardcover (ISBN: 978-1-5343-1440-5, Diamond Code: MAY190040) will be available in comics shops on Wednesday, July 10 and available in bookstores on Tuesday, July 16. It can be pre-ordered on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, IndieBound, and Indigo.


Dan Berry
Dan Berry
Dan Berry is a man of mystery, an enigma that flits from convention to convention like a spectre, like a spirit. His interests range far and wide: he cannot be determined, he cannot be defined, he cannot be contained. He's like the wind. He also is a Sagittarius and enjoys a nice Italian.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

[td_block_social_counter facebook="tagdiv" twitter="tagdivofficial" youtube="tagdiv" style="style8 td-social-boxed td-social-font-icons" tdc_css="eyJhbGwiOnsibWFyZ2luLWJvdHRvbSI6IjM4IiwiZGlzcGxheSI6IiJ9LCJwb3J0cmFpdCI6eyJtYXJnaW4tYm90dG9tIjoiMzAiLCJkaXNwbGF5IjoiIn0sInBvcnRyYWl0X21heF93aWR0aCI6MTAxOCwicG9ydHJhaXRfbWluX3dpZHRoIjo3Njh9" custom_title="Stay Connected" block_template_id="td_block_template_8" f_header_font_family="712" f_header_font_transform="uppercase" f_header_font_weight="500" f_header_font_size="17" border_color="#dd3333"]
- Advertisement -spot_img

Latest Articles