Ricky Lawless has always been a man on the run. Now, methed to the eyeballs, can he outrun his demons? Find out in our Major Spoilers review of Criminal #4!
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For nearly two decades, writer Ed Brubaker and artist Sean Phillips have created some of the most acclaimed and hard-hitting crime comics in the medium’s history—and now they’re exposing the seedy underbelly of the comic book industry itself.
Jacob Kurtz is brought back to mind his old boss and legendary comic artist Hal Crane in the hours before Crane receives an award. Instead, Kurtz finds himself drawn back into his old criminal ways.
When former comic book illustrator Jacob receives a call from an old flame at an upcoming comic convention to act as minder for his old boss and comic legend Hal Crane, he has misgivings. Jacob agrees reluctantly, and his caution is rewarded with a series of events that remind him why Crane was such a hard ass to begin with. Then, Jacob is met with an offer we know he should refuse, but won’t…
Teeg Lawless is back on the road, searching for that perfect score when he discovers his best friend is dead, and his best friend’s ex-wife is in need of someone to warm her bed. And then things really get interesting.
I hope Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips never end their collaborative team-ups, as they make a wonderful team that cranks our fantastic stories. I think we’re going to see the duo together for a while as Image Comics has announced Criminal returns as a monthly series.
A few days ago, Image Comics announced the upcoming release of My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies from Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips. Today, the publisher has released the first look at the original graphic novel.
I’m kinda hooked on anything and everything that Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips release, which is why I’m very interested in the upcoming My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies original graphic novel at Image Comics.
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Author’s Note: Random Access Memory is me looking back at the specific comics that shaped…
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Major Spoilers reviews Kill or be Killed #2.
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