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    Criminal: The Last of the Innocent #1

    Criminal: The Last of the Innocent » Criminal: The Last of the Innocent #1 released by Marvel on June 1, 2011.

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    last edited by gravenraven on 05/21/23 10:24PM View full history

    The best-selling crime comic finally returns, and with their most ambitious story yet. Obsession, sex, money, murder, and nostalgia for days long past all collide in THE LAST OF THE INNOCENT. Riley Richards got it all... The hottest girl in school and a ticket to the big time... so why isn't he happy now? Why is he getting involved in gambling and drugs and shady characters in the city? Why can't he forget the life he left behind in small town Brookview? And why is he suddenly plotting murder? And as always, each issue of Criminal contains unique back-up features, articles and artwork, which are only available in the single issues.

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    Grown up Archie in a dirty dirty world 0

    Criminal: The Last of The Innocent is a very interesting read; with that said I must say if you are a avid reader of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' Criminal series, it is unlike any of the previous stories told before. Most notably about this first issue of the story arc is the overall tone of the story. First off it feels significantly less gritty than the usual neo noir tale.interestingly Brubaker chooses to start this yarn is 1982 New York train station following a man named Riley Richards wh...

    3 out of 3 found this review helpful.

    Pastel Colored Past 0

    THE BASICSA look at the day to day life of a man named Riley and the events that lead him to a drastic decision.MY COMPLIMENTS TO THE CHEFIt says something about a book when a reader, like myself, who has no knowledge or past experience with a title and its kin, can come into its story, which makes no attempt to tell you what the overall goal is until the very end, and enjoy it as much as I did. Throughout the book, the reader follows Riley Richards as he visits his home town when news of his fa...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.
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