![]() ![]() ![]() He even did a digital-only comic, The Private Eye, put it up for name-your-price (meaning you could pay nil) and made it a critical and financial success. Saga is a runaway success, and he’s got two Image titles coming out this year: We Stand on Guard (just launched) and Paper Girls with Wonder Woman artist Cliff Chiang still to come. Little does he know that Raveena McGill’s death is linked to the mysterious terrorist DeGuerre and his plans to bring back… internet!īrian K Vaughan - he’s something isn’t he? Easily one of the best comics writers around today, he’s a hitmaker who isn’t doing any books for Marvel or DC and hasn’t for a while, and still manages to outsell a number of their titles with his indie efforts. Until he’s approached by Taj McGill, a wealthy woman who wants PI to find out the identity of her sister’s killer. In this world, Patrick Immelmann, aka PI, makes a living snooping on others, gathering their secrets for sale. Privacy became a primary concern, so much so that people wear Halloween masks all the time in public to keep their identities secret. ![]() We head one last time into Brian K Vaughan, Marcos Martin and Muntsa Vicente’s oddly un-futuristic future world of The Private Eye in this second and final volume.Ħ0 years ago at the start of the 21st century, The Cloud burst, giving away everybody’s private information and internet was subsequently outlawed. ![]()
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