It’s a detective story set in 2076, when everyone in the United States has a secret identity. Our protagonist is a member of the paparazzi, outlaw private investigators who dig up the kind of personal dirt no longer readily available through search engines. It’s a mystery with lots of masks, but no superpowers. We know how the story ends, and we think it will take about 10 issues to get there.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
The Private Eye is Nigh!
We don't often talk about breaking news here at The Weekly Crisis. However, whether we should do that more must remain a topic for another day, because we need to tell you about The Private Eye.
Long story short: Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martin, two extremely talented comic book creators, are collaborating together on a new comics project. The two dropped plenty of teasers yesterday, but you don't have to worry about a long wait, because as of this morning, the first issue is available to download now at their new digital publisher Panel Syndicate on a pay-what-you-want model. The suggested price is 99 cents, but it's up to you.
Unsurprisingly, the story they're telling is based on one hell of a concept. Here's the description from the site itself:
Long story shorter: go to Panel Syndicate and get yourself a copy of this #1. It's brilliant.
Posted by Grant McLaughlin at 3:53 PM
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Awesome!
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