Night Fever Night Fever

Ed Brubaker

eBook - 2023

A gripping new original graphic novel from Ed Brubraker & Sean Phillips, the bestselling creators of Pulp, Reckless, Criminal, and Kill or be Killed. Who are you, really? Are you the things you do, or are you the person inside your mind? In Europe on a business trip, Jonathan Webb can't sleep. Instead, he finds himself wandering the night in a strange foreign city with his new friend, the mysterious and violent Rainer, as his guide. Rainer shows Jonathan the hidden world of the night, a world without rules or limits. But when the fun turns dangerous, Jonathan may find himself trapped in the dark-the question is, what will he do to get home? Night Fever is a pulse-pounding Jekyll-and-Hyde noir thriller about a man facing the dark...ness inside himself. This riveting tour of the night is a must-have for all Brubaker & Phillips fans!

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Published
[United States] : Image Comics 2023.
Language
English
Corporate Author
hoopla digital
Main Author
Ed Brubaker (author)
Corporate Author
hoopla digital (-)
Other Authors
Sean Phillips (artist), Jacob (Jacob R.) Phillips (colorist)
Online Access
Instantly available on hoopla.
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Physical Description
1 online resource
Format
Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Audience
Rated M
ISBN
9781534399327
Access
AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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Review by Booklist Review

Jonathan is on one of his frequent business trips to Europe when he follows a masked couple into an underground party. He assumes an invited guest's name and proceeds to meet a mysterious man named Rainer. Under Rainer's guidance, Jonathan partakes in violent, dangerous, and debaucherous acts until those acts finally catch up with him. The story has the same gritty style regularly found in the other works by frequent collaborators Brubaker and Phillips. While Rainer is obviously a despicable character from the start, Jonathan, with a more respectable life back in the States, isn't entirely likable, and readers will feel conflicted about whether or not he should pay for his misdeeds. Background and setting illustrations are dark and detailed, as are the characters, with the exception of Rainer, who feels slightly out of focus throughout, lending even more to his mysterious nature. This will appeal mostly to crime-genre readers, especially fans of the creators' other works, but horror readers will likely enjoy the more violent and morally reprehensible aspects found throughout.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

A man on a tedious business trip discovers his dark side in this taut thriller from reliably top-notch noir duo Brubaker and Phillips (the Reckless series). Jonathan Webb is a foreign rights rep attending a book show in Paris who spends sleepless nights contemplating his outwardly successful but inwardly staid home life. On one of his nocturnal wanders, he comes across a masked gathering ("sex and drugs... violence... but with a veneer of class") reminiscent of Eyes Wide Shut. Webb slips in using a fake persona and meets Rainer, a European man of mystery who seemingly lives the exciting life that Webb is only pretending to inhabit. Losing his grip on reality, Webb falls deeper and deeper into Rainer's chaotic lifestyle (more steamy soirees alternate with getting punched up in alleys by toughs)--but when one of his own authors get involved, Webb realizes he's let the fantasy go too far. Brubaker's sharp dialogue ("I thought the night had peaked when I blew up a cop car, but maybe it was just beginning") pairs perfectly with Phillips's atmospheric rendering of the moody Parisian milieu. Details are choice, from industry gossip between patrons milling around at a banal hotel bar to a trippy psychedelic epiphany, with moody coloring done by the illustrator's son. It's not the most original tale ever told, but Brubaker and Phillips tell it in crackling, effortless style. (June)

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Review by Library Journal Review

Stricken by insomnia while on a business trip to an unnamed European city, U.S. publishing executive Jonathan Webb walks through the night, contemplating his general dissatisfaction with life. He wanders into a party in an underground nightclub, where he befriends Rainer, a mysterious, charismatic raconteur who becomes his guide through a lawless, nocturnal world of lavish soirees, mind-altering drugs, and wanton violence. It's all thrilling until Rainer's influence leads Webb to commit an act of violence that threatens his professional standing and, more importantly, the safety of his wife and children. After five entries in two years of their bestselling series Reckless, Brubaker and Phillips present a stand-alone noir thriller about a man forced to reckon with the consequences of indulging the primal impulses lurking within the darkest corners of his soul. Brubaker's masterfully hardboiled scripting is both unnervingly nihilistic and propulsively thrilling, and Phillips's illustration has rarely evoked such nuances of character or absolute menace. VERDICT Another masterwork from a collaborative team that seems increasingly incapable of producing anything less.

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