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Ed Brubaker News Marketing comic books as culture cultivates new readersEd Brubaker's Detour is bringing in new comic book readers "We've made it a point to reach out to those people that I would classify as 'non-traditional' comic book readers to get them involved in comics," said publisher Jeff Mason, "to perhaps make Detour the first comic book, of hopefully many, that these folks have ever read." Features in mainstream media such as the October 1997 issue of the pop culture Spin magazine are now coupled with the comic book industry's recent endeavors to increase the fan base of comics. "Luckily, when we have over half of a million Spin readers reading about Ed Brubaker, we no longer have to hope and pray that those folks might stumble across a comic book store looking for his comic," explained Jeff Mason, "Diamond Comic Distribution, America's largest comic book distributor, along with a number of the industry's leading publishers have instituted something called the Comic Shop Locator Service so that fans can dial toll free 888-COMIC-BOOK to find the nearest comic book store. Now those potential readers that may only see a comic book on their friends' coffee tables will actually be able to find comics in a comic book store." Featured in this first issue of Detour is "Life on the Fault Line" about a man who struggles with his hated roommates and the dystopian world around him as he tries vainly to cling to his moral standards. This hilarious black comedy seamlessly blends the real and the unreal to concoct a frightening vision of the not too distant future. Brubaker also delivers "Get Out of My Head", a poignant piece about a high school girl whose obsession with a cherished zine and its creator has gone a little bit too far. Ed Brubaker's work on his popular series Lowlife as well as his projects for DC's Vertigo and Dark Horse have garnered him Harvey and Eisner Award nominations and a lot of critical acclaim over the years. Now Brubaker breaks through to a new level as both the art and writing in this new series are a big leap forward from his previous work as he progresses from the autobiographical to a lot more exploratory fiction. Detour is an ongoing comic book series debuting November from Alternative Press, Inc., at a retail price of $2.95. Images, characters and likenesses © and TM Ed Brubaker |