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''The Winter Men'' is an American
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published by
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in 2005. The series was written by
Brett Lewis Brett Lewis is an American comic book writer and editor, best known for his post- superheroic series '' The Winter Men'' with artist John Paul Leon, as well as the Eisner-nominated short story "Mars to Stay" with art by Cliff Chiang. Early lif ...
, with art by
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. The story is about a Russian policeman who is the product of a Soviet project to create superhumans.


Publication history

Lewis and Leon met as students at New York's
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, where Lewis, himself an artist at the time, studied under
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and planned to draw an iteration of the comic himself. In a 2006 interview, Leon stated, The book was intended for publicarion under
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'
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imprint as an eight-issue limited series in collaboration with colorist Dave Stewart and letterer
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. A two-page sample of the upcoming series appeared in the April 2003 promotional pamphlet ''Vertigo X Anniversary Preview''; neither Stewart nor Workman were credited in that excerpt, and both the colors and letters would change when the pages later appeared in the series proper. By the time issue #1 appeared in August 2005, the series had become part of the short-lived Wildstorm Signature Series line of creator-owned works, although Vertigo senior editor Will Dennis shared an editing credit with Wildstorm's Alex Sinclair on issues #1 and #2, suggesting that the switchover came a good ways into production. After the six-month delay and a change of editor (to
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), issue #4 (April 2006)'s cover stated that the book was now a six-issue miniseries. Issue #5 (October 2006)'s solicitation announced that there will be eight issues again, although the actual issue included the message that ''this'' was the last regular issue and the story would be completed in ''The Winter Special'', announced for 2007 but actually released two years after #5, on December 31, 2008 as an oversized 40 page special.


Collected editions

The trade paperback of the Winter Men was solicited for release on November 25, 2009. *''Winter Men'' (176 pages, Wildstorm, December 2009, ,
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, January 2010, )


Reception

'' Comic Bulletin'' gave the first issue full marks and said "Brett Lewis comes off as an astute observer of the contemporary Russian cultural milieu, and, via an injection of superheroic fantasy into real Soviet history, he draws powerful portraits of his tragic protagonist, Kalenov, and the nation as a whole." Stumblebum Studios was impressed by the research saying, he Winter Men"is one hell of a dense book, packed to the gills with details and insights into Russia post-Reform". ''The Fourth Rail'' felt "Brett Lewis's script challenges the reader with its complexity and its immersion in modern Russian culture. And he's been paired with an artist whose style is perfect for bringing the cold, stark and dingy quality of the backdrop to life." ''
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''concluded their review of the first three issues with a similar opinion "is a book with a singular voice and style the likes of which I haven’t seen in quite a while." Sales estimates started off with issue #1 at 11,340 (#163 in the top 300) but dropped to 8,862 (position #168) with issue two. Sales then slowly dropped from 8,324 (#186) for issue #3 to 7,129 (#187) and ending on issue #5 with estimates of 6,480 sales (at a position of #180)Top 300 Comics Actual—October 2006
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See also

*''
The Programme ''The Programme'' is a twelve-issue comic book limited series published by Wildstorm. All issues are written by Peter Milligan and drawn by C. P. Smith. Plot The comic builds upon the idea that during the Cold War the superpowers Russia and USA ...
'', another Wildstorm title that dealt with the fallout from Cold War superhumans


Notes


References

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External links


Brett Lewis
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