![]() Item #1 in Leo’s rule book is absolutely no guns. These rules include such commandments as never work with junkies and never partner with crooked cops. ![]() Leo is brilliant at planning scores, but also has a reputaton as a coward for being who will cut and run if things go bad and has a knack for extricating himself from bad situations.Įver since Leo's father died in prison, he's strictly followed a set of rules designed to keep him alive and out of the pokey. Leo Patterson is not your usual criminal. So don’t pass this up simply because of some irrational prejudice against kick ass artwork complimenting an already terrific story. The quality is in the upper echelon of the all the offerings you are likely to find strolling down the print isle of your local bookstore. In other words…if you’re a fan of crime fiction, especially noiry nastiness, this is the goods. A well-written, skillfully crafted story with a rich, twisty and layered plot plus subtly drawn, memorable characters that come alive for the reader. This is 100% crime noir, meaning you WILL encounter violence, blood, sex, potty mouth talk and some powerful images that may haunt you Ĥ. ![]() Within these pages you will NOT encounter any bulging, brawny costumed superheroes or mutant-powered, tight-wearing freaks ģ. …there are pictures and panels and dialogue bubbles Ģ. ![]() ![]() Four things to know going into Criminal by Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips: ![]()
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