Holy smokes. This week saw the release of another issue of Ed Brubaker and Sean Phllips' creator-owned but published by Marvel title Criminal. Criminal is an ongoing series, but Brubaker tells different stories every few issues with new characters, etc... in short, its not an ongoing series following a single character.
I picked up the first issue or two and about that time i was changing comic shops, etc... and lost track of the title. With issue 1 of the recent story, Last of the Innocent, I decided to pick up the comic again. And I'm absolutely pleased I did so.
As someone who enjoys his crime fiction as much as his heroic fiction, Last of the Innocent hits all of the noir criteria, following stand-ins for the Riverdale High gang of Archie comics in familiar faces such as Archie, Jughead, Veronica, Betty, Moose, Reggie and others. But to see Jughead's gluttony explained as part of an addictive personality, Veronica's rich-girl self-centeredness taken to the logical extreme, etc... by the character's 30's sets up the perfect noir scenario.
I'm making this sound like something it isn't, which is an unoriginal, cutesy exploitation of the original Archie material. Instead, the story reads much more like straight noir with flashbacks and reflections of Riley Richard's past remembered through rose colored glasses.
The series has a few more issues to go (this week saw issue 3 hit the stands), but each chapter does what a good noir does with each twist, and ratchets up the tension around Riley and the supporting characters.
The artwork, flipping between Phillips' now trademark rough-and-tumble style and a cartoony, kids'-book feel for flashbacks, is a huge pleasure.
Highly recommended.
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