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Barrier #1 – BKV and Marcos Martín’s Digital Follow-Up is a Taut and Timely Tale of Migration, with a Late Twist

  • by Tom Murphy
  • December 11, 2015

In their follow-up series to The Private Eye, digital comics pioneers Brian K Vaughan and Marcos Martín weave a taut and enthralling tale of migration and border tension that doesn’t go…

The Private Eye #6 by Brian K Vaughan & Marcos Martin (Panel Syndicate)

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The Private Eye #6 – Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin Continue to Show Themselves as Master Storytellers

  • by Levi Hunt
  • April 2, 2014

With the world established, the fun can really begin. I must admit, I had fallen a bit behind on The Private Eye before this most recent issue launched. It has nothing to…

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BF Awards 2013 – Best Writer (Independent): Brian K. Vaughan

  • by Jonah Lang
  • January 1, 2014

With Saga not letting up in its second year and by adding The Private Eye to his repertoire, Brian K. Vaughan is showing the world he continues to be a…

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The Private Eye #3

  • by Karen O'Brien
  • July 4, 2013

Where do you go when you dream? Welcome to the peep show of P.I.’s drug-induced dreams and a revealing look into his mind that lays bare (very bare) a private…

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The Private Eye #2

  • by Karen O'Brien
  • May 27, 2013

The Private Eye is modern noir without the shadows. The bursting of the Internet and stampede of secrets that toppled lives, businesses, and the culture of information resulted in a…

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Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin Release The Private Eye #2

  • by Frederik Hautain
  • May 8, 2013

The second issue of Brian K. Vaughan and Marcos Martin’s The Private Eye is now available on the comic’s website, Panel Syndicate. The series is available digital only for now,…

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The Private Eye #1

  • by Jason Wilkins
  • April 25, 2013

Even as they challenge our perceptions of identity and information, Vaughan and Martin present a bold new alternative to traditional comics. First things first: regardless of format, The Private Eye…

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