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Matt Chats: Bryan Hill on Penning AMERICAN CARNAGE at the twilight of Vertigo

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On Vertigo's last crime comic and depicting an ugly world in an honest way.
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Bryan Hill’s Breakout Series POSTAL to Return in July with New Artist

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Artist Raffaele Ienco will join HIll and series co-creator Matt Hawkins, handling both linework and colors as the series resues with Postal: Deliverance #1.

Bryan Hill Announces New BATMAN AND THE OUTSIDERS Series Coming from DC

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The series will add Orphan and The Signal to the team.

Bryan Edward Hill to Replace James Tynion on Detective

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The signs were there that James Tynion IV was wrapping up his well-received run on Detective Comics.  There's been some speculation about who was going to get the new assignment, but it turns out the answer was not on the list of usual suspects.  It's Bryan Edward Hill.

DC REBORN ROUND-UP: MICHAEL CRAY #1 isn’t quite the boost The Wild Storm line...

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Alex Lu reviews MICHAEL CRAY #1 and has thoughts on Metal, Mister Miracle, and NYCC!

Commentary: Sarah Connor and the Importance of Suffering

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by Bryan Hill “Thank you, Sarah for your courage through the dark years. You must be stronger than you imagine you can be. You must survive.” - Kyle Reese The year is 1985, my family just got...

Commentary: BATMAN: The Uncomfortable Conversation

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When Heidi offered her forum to me to discuss issues of diversity, I was hesitant. I admire activism, but I’m a writer and my passion is talking storytelling and character. The opportunity made me feel unsafe, like somehow I would put storytelling in danger by raising the issue of diversity within it. I realized, during a long play session of FALLOUT 4 (my chosen tool for meditation), that my safety wasn’t at stake. I was protecting my comfort. Diversity is an uncomfortable conversation, especially on the internet. Writing popular fiction is kin to walking barefoot on hot coals. If you ignore the heat, you can make it to the other side. The moment you think about what’s underneath you, the flame takes you forever.

Interview: Bryan Hill in Conversation with Former Batman Editor Joseph Illidge

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By Bryan Hill I met Joseph Illidge in 2002, before I wrote my first comic book. That year was a lot of me listening to his experience as a writer, filmmaker and comic book editor...

Review: crime makes a strange exit to Eden in Postal #1

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Strange small towns commanded by dogmatic despots have long been a staple of post-apocalyptic fare like The Walking Dead. So when Postal # 1 opens on a church sermon delivered by a preacher waving a gun at a man who is bound at the foot of the altar, it seems a familiar scenario. Perhaps this is what the comic wants us to think, lulling us into a false sense of narrative security to contrast with it's intriguing final pages.

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