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Criminal (comics)

Criminal is a creator-owned comic book series written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips. It was originally published by Marvel Comics' Icon imprint and later by Image Comics.[1]

Criminal
Cover to Criminal vol. 1, #1 (October 2006), art by Sean Phillips.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
Image Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatOngoing series
Genre
Publication dateOctober 2006 - present
No. of issues(vol. 1): 10
(vol. 2): 7
(vol. 3): 5
(vol. 4): 4
(vol. 5): 12
Main character(s)Leo Patterson
Tracy Lawless
Jake "Gnarly" Brown
Creative team
Created byEd Brubaker
Sean Phillips
Written byEd Brubaker
Artist(s)Sean Phillips
Colorist(s)Val Staples
Elizabeth Breitweiser
Collected editions
CowardISBN 0-7851-2439-X
LawlessISBN 0-7851-2816-6
The Dead and the DyingISBN 0-7851-3227-9
Bad NightISBN 0-7851-3228-7
The SinnersISBN 0-7851-3229-5
The Last of the InnocentISBN 0-7851-5829-4
Wrong Time, Wrong PlaceISBN 1-63215-877-9

The series is a meditation on the clichés of the crime genre while remaining realistic and believable.[2]

Publication history edit

The first series began in October 2006, and ran for ten issues, which were published as two trade paperback editions, Coward (issues #1-5) and Lawless (issues #6-10), in 2007. In Coward, pickpocket Leo Patterson gets involved in an armored car heist that is not what it seems. In Lawless, AWOL soldier Tracy Lawless infiltrates his brother Ricky's former gang to find out who murdered Ricky. A second series began in February 2008, and ran for seven issues. The first three issues, overlapping stories from the points of view of three characters involved in organized crime in the 1970s, were collected as The Dead and the Dying (issues #1-3, 2008). Issues #4-7 were collected as Bad Night (issues #4-7, 2009). A third series ran for five issues in 2009-2010, and was collected as The Sinners (2010). A fourth series followed in 2011, which ran for four issues, and was collected as The Last of the Innocent (2011).

In 2009, Coward, Lawless and The Dead and the Dying were reprinted as a 432-page "Deluxe Edition" hardcover. Included in this edition are a number of extras, including three of the original backpages "essays" with all 13 original accompanying pieces of art, the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund short story No One Rides For Free, the original Coward "trailer" announcing the series, a covers gallery, and a number of pages describing the "process" of making the book. A second hardcover collecting Bad Night, The Sinners, and Last of the Innocent was published in October 2012.

The six trade paperback editions were republished by Image Comics in 2014. Two one-shot issues of new material, Criminal Special Edition (February 2015) and Criminal 10th Anniversary Special (April 2016), followed, and were collected as Wrong Time, Wrong Place in September 2016.[3]

In 2017, Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips released My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, a hardcover standalone book. While the author notes that the volume is not officially book 8 of Criminal, it does feature a minor character from an earlier volume, now in a central role.[4]

Brubaker and Phillips, along with Jacob Phillips as colorist, returned to Criminal with a new series published by Image in January 2019. The first issue's story takes place in 1988 and focuses on Teeg Lawless. At the end of the story, Brubaker notes that part of the impetus for the new series is to tell stories of various lengths (from single issues to serialized) with jumps in time. Brubaker writes that he "doesn't want you to know where you're going. Just that it's probably to the wrong side of town".[4] Twelve issues were published between January 2019 and January 2020, with two issues collected in an expanded format as the novella Bad Weekend in July 2019.[5] Nine of the remaining 10 issues were collected in 2020 in a deluxe hardcover titled Cruel Summer.

Plot edit

The series' story arcs are self-contained and focus on different characters, but these central characters inhabit the same world, grew up in fictional Center City, frequent the same bar, and share a common history of two generations of crime. With his partner Ivan, Tommy Patterson ran the city's most proficient crew of pickpockets and taught the trade to his eight-year-old son, Leo. When Tommy was arrested and imprisoned for the murder of Teeg Lawless, Ivan took care of Leo and explained to him how following certain rules can keep a criminal "out in the world", out of both prison and the morgue.

Around the same time, Teeg Lawless' two sons were arrested. While his fifteen-year-old brother Ricky was sent to a juvenile work camp, Tracy Lawless was given the option of going to prison or enlisting in the armed forces. Tracy joined the U.S. Army, abandoning Ricky but honing his skills as a soldier.

Characters edit

  • Leo Patterson: A criminal prodigy and childhood friend to Ricky Lawless. Capable of envisioning many angles to commit any heist given a small period of time. Despite his perceived cowardice, he has a deadly streak.
  • Tommy Patterson: Part of the best pick-pocketing crew with his friend Ivan. He was convicted and imprisoned for the murder of Teeg Lawless, which was actually committed by his son Leo.
  • Tracy Lawless: A veteran soldier, Tracy abandoned his unit and returned to Center City to investigate the circumstances of his brother Rick's murder.
  • Teeg Lawless: A Vietnam war veteran who unknowingly stole from Sebastian Hyde and eventually ended up working for him as an enforcer. His son Tracy would be the same many years later. He was killed by Leo Patterson.
  • Ricky Lawless: Brother of Tracy and son of Teeg. An impulsive and struggling teen who grows up to follow his father into a life of crime.
  • Jacob Kurtz: An expert forger and author of popular newspaper strip 'Frank Kafka, Private Eye', he's an acquaintance of Tracy and was once married to Sebastian Hyde's niece.
  • Sebastian Hyde: The city's kingpin of crime. Most characters in the series have had some kind of dealings with him. He is killed in the final issue of The Sinners miniseries by two young boys who were sent by Tracy Lawless, who was upset that Hyde had brutally beaten his wife after discovering her affair with Lawless.
  • Jake 'Gnarly' Brown: Owner and manager of the Undertown bar (known as "The Undertow" due to the "n" part of the neon sign having long been damaged and never repaired). His father Clevon was instrumental in helping Walter Hyde (Sebastian's father) take over the reins of organized crime in Center City, and as such he lived at the Hyde estate and grew up with Sebastian as his best friend.

Collected editions edit

The series has been collected into a series of trade paperbacks and deluxe hardbacks.

# Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints
1 Coward Icon 2007 ISBN 0-7851-2439-X Criminal #1-5
2 Lawless Icon 2007 ISBN 0-7851-2816-6 Criminal #6-10
3 The Dead and The Dying Icon 2008 ISBN 0-7851-3227-9 Criminal v2 #1-3
4 Bad Night Icon 2009 ISBN 0-7851-3228-7 Criminal v2 #4-7
5 The Sinners Icon 2010 ISBN 0-7851-3229-5 Criminal - The Sinners #1-5
6 The Last of the Innocent Icon 2011 ISBN 0-7851-5829-4 Criminal - The Last of the Innocent #1-4
7 Wrong Time, Wrong Place Image 2016 ISBN 1-6321-5877-9 Criminal Special Edition One Shots #1-2
- My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies Image 2018 ISBN 1-5343-0846-6 Original graphic novella
- Bad Weekend Image 2019 ISBN 1-5343-1440-7 Criminal (2019) #2-3, with additional material
# Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints
1 Deluxe Edition vol 1 Icon 2009 ISBN 978-0785142294 Criminal #1-10, Criminal v2 #1-3
2 Deluxe Edition vol 2 Icon 2012 ISBN 978-0785165842 Criminal v2 #4-7, The Sinners #1-5, The Last of the Innocent #1-4
3 Deluxe Edition vol 3 Image 2020 ISBN 1-5343-1706-6 Criminal Special Edition One Shots #1-2 (Savage Sword of Criminal & Deadly Hands of Criminal), My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies, Bad Weekend, Criminal (2019) #1 & #4
4 Cruel Summer Image 2020 ISBN 1-5343-1643-4 Criminal (2019) #1 & #5-12

Reception edit

In 2007, the series won the Eisner Award for Best New Series.[6] Criminal: The Last of the Innocent won the 2012 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series.[7] My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies won the 2019 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album - New.[8]

TV adaptation edit

In February 2023, Amazon Studios began development on a TV series based on Criminal, with Brubaker serving as showrunner, writer, and executive producer.[9] Novelist Jordan Harper is co-showrunner of the project, working alongside Brubaker.[10] In January 2024, it was annonuced the series was officially given a series order.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ at the Comic Book DB (archived from the original)
  2. ^ . Edbrubaker.com. Archived from the original on 2011-08-07. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
  3. ^ Criminal at Image Comics
  4. ^ a b "The Secret Ingredient is Crime", Criminal #1, January 2019.
  5. ^ "Crime Comic Legends Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Expose the Seedy Underbelly of the Comics Industry in Bad Weekend" (Press release). Image Comics. April 2019.
  6. ^ . Comic-con.org. 2011-07-20. Archived from the original on 2008-10-10. Retrieved 2011-08-20.
  7. ^ . Comic-con.org. 2013-05-02. Archived from the original on 2015-09-05. Retrieved 2013-05-02.
  8. ^ "Mister Miracle Wins Big at the 2019 Eisner Awards". CBR.com. 2021-06-24. Retrieved 2021-06-24.
  9. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2023-02-02). "'Criminal' Series Based On Ed Brubaker's Comic Books In Works At Amazon Studios". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-02-03.
  10. ^ Club, Comic Book (2023-12-06). "Ed Brubaker's Criminal TV Show Has Almost Finished Writing Season 1". Comic Book Club. Retrieved 2023-12-06.
  11. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2024-01-08). "Ed Brubaker's 'Criminal' Ordered To Series By Amazon With Jordan Harper As Co-Showrunner". Deadline. Retrieved 2024-01-08.

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Not to be confused with Kriminal Criminal is a creator owned comic book series written by Ed Brubaker and illustrated by Sean Phillips It was originally published by Marvel Comics Icon imprint and later by Image Comics 1 CriminalCover to Criminal vol 1 1 October 2006 art by Sean Phillips Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsImage ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatOngoing seriesGenreCrimePublication dateOctober 2006 presentNo of issues vol 1 10 vol 2 7 vol 3 5 vol 4 4 vol 5 12Main character s Leo Patterson Tracy Lawless Jake Gnarly BrownCreative teamCreated byEd Brubaker Sean PhillipsWritten byEd BrubakerArtist s Sean PhillipsColorist s Val StaplesElizabeth BreitweiserCollected editionsCowardISBN 0 7851 2439 XLawlessISBN 0 7851 2816 6The Dead and the DyingISBN 0 7851 3227 9Bad NightISBN 0 7851 3228 7The SinnersISBN 0 7851 3229 5The Last of the InnocentISBN 0 7851 5829 4Wrong Time Wrong PlaceISBN 1 63215 877 9The series is a meditation on the cliches of the crime genre while remaining realistic and believable 2 Contents 1 Publication history 2 Plot 3 Characters 4 Collected editions 5 Reception 6 TV adaptation 7 ReferencesPublication history editThe first series began in October 2006 and ran for ten issues which were published as two trade paperback editions Coward issues 1 5 and Lawless issues 6 10 in 2007 In Coward pickpocket Leo Patterson gets involved in an armored car heist that is not what it seems In Lawless AWOL soldier Tracy Lawless infiltrates his brother Ricky s former gang to find out who murdered Ricky A second series began in February 2008 and ran for seven issues The first three issues overlapping stories from the points of view of three characters involved in organized crime in the 1970s were collected as The Dead and the Dying issues 1 3 2008 Issues 4 7 were collected as Bad Night issues 4 7 2009 A third series ran for five issues in 2009 2010 and was collected as The Sinners 2010 A fourth series followed in 2011 which ran for four issues and was collected as The Last of the Innocent 2011 In 2009 Coward Lawless and The Dead and the Dying were reprinted as a 432 page Deluxe Edition hardcover Included in this edition are a number of extras including three of the original backpages essays with all 13 original accompanying pieces of art the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund short story No One Rides For Free the original Coward trailer announcing the series a covers gallery and a number of pages describing the process of making the book A second hardcover collecting Bad Night The Sinners and Last of the Innocent was published in October 2012 The six trade paperback editions were republished by Image Comics in 2014 Two one shot issues of new material Criminal Special Edition February 2015 and Criminal 10th Anniversary Special April 2016 followed and were collected as Wrong Time Wrong Place in September 2016 3 In 2017 Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips released My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies a hardcover standalone book While the author notes that the volume is not officially book 8 of Criminal it does feature a minor character from an earlier volume now in a central role 4 Brubaker and Phillips along with Jacob Phillips as colorist returned to Criminal with a new series published by Image in January 2019 The first issue s story takes place in 1988 and focuses on Teeg Lawless At the end of the story Brubaker notes that part of the impetus for the new series is to tell stories of various lengths from single issues to serialized with jumps in time Brubaker writes that he doesn t want you to know where you re going Just that it s probably to the wrong side of town 4 Twelve issues were published between January 2019 and January 2020 with two issues collected in an expanded format as the novella Bad Weekend in July 2019 5 Nine of the remaining 10 issues were collected in 2020 in a deluxe hardcover titled Cruel Summer Plot editSee also List of Criminal story arcs The series story arcs are self contained and focus on different characters but these central characters inhabit the same world grew up in fictional Center City frequent the same bar and share a common history of two generations of crime With his partner Ivan Tommy Patterson ran the city s most proficient crew of pickpockets and taught the trade to his eight year old son Leo When Tommy was arrested and imprisoned for the murder of Teeg Lawless Ivan took care of Leo and explained to him how following certain rules can keep a criminal out in the world out of both prison and the morgue Around the same time Teeg Lawless two sons were arrested While his fifteen year old brother Ricky was sent to a juvenile work camp Tracy Lawless was given the option of going to prison or enlisting in the armed forces Tracy joined the U S Army abandoning Ricky but honing his skills as a soldier Characters editLeo Patterson A criminal prodigy and childhood friend to Ricky Lawless Capable of envisioning many angles to commit any heist given a small period of time Despite his perceived cowardice he has a deadly streak Tommy Patterson Part of the best pick pocketing crew with his friend Ivan He was convicted and imprisoned for the murder of Teeg Lawless which was actually committed by his son Leo Tracy Lawless A veteran soldier Tracy abandoned his unit and returned to Center City to investigate the circumstances of his brother Rick s murder Teeg Lawless A Vietnam war veteran who unknowingly stole from Sebastian Hyde and eventually ended up working for him as an enforcer His son Tracy would be the same many years later He was killed by Leo Patterson Ricky Lawless Brother of Tracy and son of Teeg An impulsive and struggling teen who grows up to follow his father into a life of crime Jacob Kurtz An expert forger and author of popular newspaper strip Frank Kafka Private Eye he s an acquaintance of Tracy and was once married to Sebastian Hyde s niece Sebastian Hyde The city s kingpin of crime Most characters in the series have had some kind of dealings with him He is killed in the final issue of The Sinners miniseries by two young boys who were sent by Tracy Lawless who was upset that Hyde had brutally beaten his wife after discovering her affair with Lawless Jake Gnarly Brown Owner and manager of the Undertown bar known as The Undertow due to the n part of the neon sign having long been damaged and never repaired His father Clevon was instrumental in helping Walter Hyde Sebastian s father take over the reins of organized crime in Center City and as such he lived at the Hyde estate and grew up with Sebastian as his best friend Collected editions editThe series has been collected into a series of trade paperbacks and deluxe hardbacks Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints1 Coward Icon 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2439 X Criminal 1 52 Lawless Icon 2007 ISBN 0 7851 2816 6 Criminal 6 103 The Dead and The Dying Icon 2008 ISBN 0 7851 3227 9 Criminal v2 1 34 Bad Night Icon 2009 ISBN 0 7851 3228 7 Criminal v2 4 75 The Sinners Icon 2010 ISBN 0 7851 3229 5 Criminal The Sinners 1 56 The Last of the Innocent Icon 2011 ISBN 0 7851 5829 4 Criminal The Last of the Innocent 1 47 Wrong Time Wrong Place Image 2016 ISBN 1 6321 5877 9 Criminal Special Edition One Shots 1 2 My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies Image 2018 ISBN 1 5343 0846 6 Original graphic novella Bad Weekend Image 2019 ISBN 1 5343 1440 7 Criminal 2019 2 3 with additional material Title Publisher Year ISBN Reprints1 Deluxe Edition vol 1 Icon 2009 ISBN 978 0785142294 Criminal 1 10 Criminal v2 1 32 Deluxe Edition vol 2 Icon 2012 ISBN 978 0785165842 Criminal v2 4 7 The Sinners 1 5 The Last of the Innocent 1 43 Deluxe Edition vol 3 Image 2020 ISBN 1 5343 1706 6 Criminal Special Edition One Shots 1 2 Savage Sword of Criminal amp Deadly Hands of Criminal My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies Bad Weekend Criminal 2019 1 amp 44 Cruel Summer Image 2020 ISBN 1 5343 1643 4 Criminal 2019 1 amp 5 12Reception editIn 2007 the series won the Eisner Award for Best New Series 6 Criminal The Last of the Innocent won the 2012 Eisner Award for Best Limited Series 7 My Heroes Have Always Been Junkies won the 2019 Eisner Award for Best Graphic Album New 8 TV adaptation editIn February 2023 Amazon Studios began development on a TV series based on Criminal with Brubaker serving as showrunner writer and executive producer 9 Novelist Jordan Harper is co showrunner of the project working alongside Brubaker 10 In January 2024 it was annonuced the series was officially given a series order 11 References edit Criminal at the Comic Book DB archived from the original New amp Current Work Edbrubaker com Archived from the original on 2011 08 07 Retrieved 2011 08 20 Criminal at Image Comics a b The Secret Ingredient is Crime Criminal 1 January 2019 Crime Comic Legends Ed Brubaker amp Sean Phillips Expose the Seedy Underbelly of the Comics Industry in Bad Weekend Press release Image Comics April 2019 Wilson and Dapper Men Tie for Best Graphic Album at 2011 Eisner Awards Comic con org 2011 07 20 Archived from the original on 2008 10 10 Retrieved 2011 08 20 2010 Present Eisner Awards Comic con org 2013 05 02 Archived from the original on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 2013 05 02 Mister Miracle Wins Big at the 2019 Eisner Awards CBR com 2021 06 24 Retrieved 2021 06 24 Andreeva Nellie 2023 02 02 Criminal Series Based On Ed Brubaker s Comic Books In Works At Amazon Studios Deadline Retrieved 2023 02 03 Club Comic Book 2023 12 06 Ed Brubaker s Criminal TV Show Has Almost Finished Writing Season 1 Comic Book Club Retrieved 2023 12 06 Andreeva Nellie 2024 01 08 Ed Brubaker s Criminal Ordered To Series By Amazon With Jordan Harper As Co Showrunner Deadline Retrieved 2024 01 08 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Criminal comics amp oldid 1211426928, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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