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FREE THE FADE OUT: VOLUME 1 PDF Sean Phillips,Ed Brubaker | 120 pages | 10 Mar 2015 | Image Comics | 9781632151711 | English | Fullerton, United States The Fade Out: Act One by Ed Brubaker Uh-oh, it looks like your Internet Explorer is out of date. For a better shopping experience, please upgrade now. Javascript is not enabled in your browser. Enabling JavaScript in your browser will allow you to experience all the features of our site. Learn how to enable JavaScript on your browser. NOOK Book. Home 1 Books 2. Add to Wishlist. Sign in to Purchase Instantly. Members save with free shipping everyday! See details. The multiple story lines and deeply flawed characters will keep the reader invested. Some of the content is for a mature audience, but this should not deter a worthy library purchase. A movie stuck in endless reshoots, a writer damaged from the war and lost in the bottle, a dead movie star and the lookalike hired to replace her. 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Fade Out Audio Source - Unity Forum Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Sean Phillips Artist. As an added bonus to this exciting launch, this first issue will clock in at 40 pages and feature exclusive back page articles. A noir film stuck in endless reshoots. A writer plagued with nightmares from the war and a dangerous secret. An up-and-coming starlet's suspicious death. And a maniacal studio mogul and his security chief who will do anything to keep the cameras rolling before the Post-War boom days come crashing down. Get A Copy. More Details Original Title. The Fade Out 1. Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about The Fade Out 1please sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Start your review of The Fade Out 1. Recommended to Anne by: Mike. Shelves: graphic-novelsread- inmysterynoir. I only had the 1st issue of The Fade Outbut it was enough to really get me excited about reading the rest of this volume. Big Thank You! Mike for gifting me with this one! So this takes place in the early days of Hollywood, and focuses on a guy who works for the movies studio as I think? At any rate, he's not a actor. He wakes up from a drunken blackout, only to find himself in the home of a starlet. And she's dead. Now, admittedly, this is basically the opening of almost I only had the 1st issue of The Fade Outbut it was enough to really get me excited about reading the rest of this volume. Now, admittedly, this is basically the opening of almost every noir story out there. But somehow Brubaker still made it interesting. How do you do that, Ed?! Good stuff! Give it a try, if you get the chance. View all 36 comments. Aug 24, Brandon rated it it was amazing Shelves: noir, The Fade Out: Volume 1fiction. The dynamic duo of noir return with The Fade Out, a story about murder most foul in post-war America. This time around, the creative crew have taken on a research assistant in an effort to make this tale as historically accurate as possible as well as an editor a first for the collaboration in nearly a decade to assist in smoothing out any bumps along the road. For a team as The Fade Out: Volume 1 and ambitious as Brubaker and Phillips, this can only be good news. Issue one blew me away, bring on issue two! Also posted Every The Fade Out: Volume 1 Thing View 1 comment. Shelves: comics-graphic-novelsmysteries-thrillers- suspenseabsolute-favourites, home-library. There is something to be said about an author who manages to make a basic noir plot set in post- WWII Hollywood exciting. Enter Ed Brubaker. I think I'm The Fade Out: Volume 1 little in love. Granted, the story has an unoriginal There is something to be said about an author who manages to make a basic noir plot set in post-WWII Hollywood exciting. Granted, the story has an unoriginal premise : a Hollywood writer wakes up in a strange place after drinking himself The Fade Out: Volume 1 oblivion and finds the dead body of an up-and-comic actress in the next room. Think this is boring and oh-so conventional? Don't yawn just yet! Because Brubaker is here to work his magic. I picked this up thinking I'd read a few pages and finish it the next day. Silly little me, I couldn't put it down. The characters are complex and the plot is compelling. What makes it really interesting is that Brubaker keeps adding new layers to the story as it progresses, giving it much more depth. Sean Phillips' art might not be as atmospheric as Steve Epting's in Velvet but it really adds to the noir setting. The panels are brilliantly laid out and the color scheme complements the story perfectly. This is pretty awesome stuff. And look at that cover! And at all the covers for the individual issues! I love them so much I'm actually tempted to buy each of them separately. Too bad my bank account doesn't agree. But I have to admit one thing really really really pissed me of here. That ending? When I don't have volume 2 handy and have yet to order it?! You have got to be kidding me. How am I supposed to sit here and wait for 8 whole freaking days until The Fade Out: Volume 1 gets here?! Not so in love with you right now Mr Brubaker. I guess all that's left for me to do is to read Fatale while I bite my nails in frantic anticipation. Then again I could also reread James Ellroy's L. Quartet series. Yeah, that could definitely work. View all 15 comments. Feb 19, Gavin rated it The Fade Out: Volume 1 liked it Shelves: comicshumble-bundle The Fade Out: Volume 1, digital. I feel like we're spoiled by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. The kind of thing you read and are then convinced you've read before or seen a movie version of. Except this book is in the movies in the late 40s in Hollywood, and is much better. There's still sex, drugs, dames, scandal, but Ed and Sean show how to make it the best it can be. Every time I start a book of theirs, it feels like The Fade Out: Volume 1 flipped across the channels late at night and came across a great Humphrey Bogart as Sam Spade movie, with the narration of the main character, all world weary, smoked a few too many cigarettes, had a drink or 5, and always had stories about The Fade Out: Volume 1 who'd done you wrong. There really doesn't seem to be much I can say about these guys, other than I hope they live forever, and keep producing such masterpieces. Why he's not making movies yet is beyond me. Screenplay, direct, whatever, I feel like Hollywood needs to take some of these and make them into the talkies. So ya, I will for sure be checking out the rest of this series, and thanks to Humble Bundle and Image for a winner.