Cruel summer

Ed Brubaker

Book - 2020

"In the summer of '88, Teeg Lawless comes home to plan the biggest heist of his career. But Teeg's son Ricky and his friends are starting down the same dark path their fathers are on, and this is about to become the worst summer of their lives" --Amazon.

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Genres
Comics (Graphic works)
Graphic novels
Published
Portland, Oregon : Image Comics [2020]
Language
English
Main Author
Ed Brubaker (author)
Other Authors
Sean Phillips (artist), Jacob (Jacob R.) Phillips (colorist)
Item Description
"Contains material originally published in magazine form as Criminal #1, #5-12." --colophon.
Physical Description
287 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 29 cm
ISBN
9781534316430
9781534321892
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Review by Library Journal Review

In the summer of 1988, vicious career criminal Teeg Lawless becomes infatuated with Jane, a mysterious con artist drawn to his ferocity, much to the chagrin of Teeg's 16-year-old son, Ricky. Unnerved at seeing his father embrace something like domesticity, Ricky becomes increasingly reckless and erratic, alienating best friend Leo, a young thief who prides himself on his overly cautious approach to criminal activity. Teeg enlists Leo's father to help him pull off a major heist he believes will provide him and Jane with a fresh start. But when Jane and Ricky form a bond, and a private detective obsessed with saving Jane from a life on the run arrives in town, all involved are set on a collision course that can only end in tragedy. VERDICT The powerhouse creative team of Brubaker and Phillips (Pulp, reviewed below) combine elements of noir and coming-of-age stories in this psychologically and emotionally complex drama about desperate men and women daring to strive for better lives in a violent world where hope and love are dangerous liabilities.

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