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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ed Brubaker is an American comics writer who has plied his trade at both DC Comics and Marvel Comics, but ascended to superstar status at the latter. He got his start writing independent crime comics in the 1990s (earning an Eisner nomination for his debut in 1993, and more in 1999), before taking up in the Bat-books are DC around the turn of the Millennium. This notably included the launch of a new Catwoman title, and the acclaimed Gotham Central series focussing of the Gotham Police co-written with Greg Rucka. Around the same time, his work on DC's Wildstorm included the acclaimed Sleeper and twelve issues on The Authority. |