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Ed Brubaker

A one-time cartoonist, Ed Brubaker has been working as a writer since the early 1990s, and in that time his work has won several awards, including both the Harvey and Eisner Awards for Best Writer in 2007, and has been translated around the world. His comics credits include Batman, Catwoman, Gotham Central, and Sleeper for DC Comics and DaredevilCaptain America, and Criminal for Marvel. He lives and works in Seattle, Washington, with his wife, Melanie, and many pets.
Gotham Central: DC Compact Comics Edition
Nightwing: A Knight in Blüdhaven Compendium Three
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer Turned Fugitive Omnibus
Catwoman: Trail of the Catwoman: DC Compact Comics Edition
Catwoman of East End Omnibus
Batman: The Man Who Laughs: The Deluxe Edition
Batman: The Man Who Laughs

Books

Gotham Central: DC Compact Comics Edition
Nightwing: A Knight in Blüdhaven Compendium Three
Batman: Bruce Wayne - Murderer Turned Fugitive Omnibus
Catwoman: Trail of the Catwoman: DC Compact Comics Edition
Catwoman of East End Omnibus
Batman: The Man Who Laughs: The Deluxe Edition
Batman: The Man Who Laughs

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