![]() Further work under the Vertigo label in 1999 partnered Brubaker for the first time with Michael Lark and Sean Phillips. The series never continued, despite having garnered him an Harvey Award nomination for Best New Series. They published the first issue of his proposed experimental series Detour that year, but never more than that. In 1997 he approached Alternative Comics with his cartooning work. Collaborating with Shanower again in '95 Brubaker wrote Prez: Smells Like Teen President, a satirical piece published by the DC imprint Vertigo for mature readers. Brubaker continued to write for the serial throughout the decade, even as his career took him to greater heights. Collaborating with artist Eric Shanower he wrote the three-issue story arc An Accidental Death (Dark Horse Presents #65-67), earning the two creators a 1993 Eisner Award nomination. ![]() ![]() In 1991 he started writing his semi-autobiographical series Lowlife for Caliber Comics and submitting crime fiction stories to Dark Horse Comics for their Dark Horse Presents serial. Launching into the comics industry as a cartoonist, Brubaker spent the late 1980s writing and drawing for Blackthorne Comics and Slave Labour Graphics. ![]()
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