Peter Suderman on Brian K. Vaughan's Brilliant New Digital Comic, The Private Eye

The Facebook era has brought with it endless speculation about the end of privacy—a world in which everyone shares themselves and their lives freely. But what if what we think will be the end of privacy actually ushers in an era more private than ever?
That's the question behind comic book scribe Brian K. Vaughan's newest series, The Private Eye. Senior Editor Peter Suderman calls it a masterpiece of comic book world building—and a brilliant sci-fi riff on what happens after the end of privacy nearly ruins everything.
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