

And he’s had run-ins with the mob, run-ins that left him crippled. See, Jake’s had run-ins with the police before.

Brubaker’s writing inserts fear into every corner. Philips’ art delivers surreal characters and backgrounds, matching Jake’s paranoia and confusion. Jake’s an insomniac, and this whole story feels like a nightmare. “Bad Night” is the story of Jake’s home invasion. What’s a word that means the opposite of erotic? If erotic describes a thing as suggestive, something subtle and evocative and sensual, then “Bad Night” is not erotic. It starts with the fever dream that is: Bad Night Here they ratchet those choices up to eleven, managing to do so without any loss of story or effect. Their first collection was notable for stylistic choices, and playing with the norms of the crime genre. This second collection continues the quality that Ed Brubaker and Sean Philips showed in the first. Finally, in “The Last of the Innocent” we meet Riley Richards, a character who is definitely and absolutely nothing like Archie Andrews, unhappily married to somebody that bears no resemblance whatsoever to Veronica Lodge. In “The Sinners” we check in on Tracy Lawless who, against his wishes, has stuck around Center City. All set? Because today we’re going over the second Criminal Deluxe Edition, with the continuing stories of Center City, and the people who live there.Ĭollected here, we have “Bad Night,” where we get to know Jake, an ex-counterfeiter and current cartoonist. But, also like Criminal, you’ll be missing out if you don’t.

Have you read Part One yet? Like Criminal, you don’t have to read anything earlier to enjoy what’s here.
