Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips Set Black Sails For IDW Publishing

IDW Publishing is very proud to announce that they are working with Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips to publish their creator-owned miniseries, Black Sails.

Black Sails mixes high adventure and horror in a vampire tale like no other. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the creative team behind the hit comic Sleeper, cast a three-issue tale of mysterious vampire pirates with an intriguing hook: these men are manning the very ship on which Dracula himself once sailed.

In Black Sails, Depression-era coastal towns are terrorized by a mysterious ship that sails only by night, drifting in with the fog, and leaving bloody waters in its wake. Brubaker's moody and horrific story follows a darker path than readers are accustomed to seeing from him, and Phillips's textured artwork is again the perfect complement to his prose. The series should hit your port in Spring of 2005.

"Working with Sean has been one of the most fulfilling parts of my career, and now to be continuing that partnership on work we own, at a company that I feel puts out some of the most beautiful packages on the shelves, is just perfect," said Brubaker. "Black Sails is an idea that just hit me out of the blue, and seemed like the perfect way to start a relationship at IDW, bringing what we do to a genre they've done very well with, and giving it a twist that I've never seen done before. Of course, I immediately sent my idea to Sean, and by way of his acceptance, got back a color rough of his first cover idea."

Chris Ryall, Editor-in-Chief of IDW Publishing, added that "Ed and Sean are among the best creative teams in comics today, and I couldn't be happier that they're bringing a book like Black Sails to IDW. People are really in for a surprise here - this is unlike anything they've done before."

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