![]() ![]() ![]() There’s another heading his way, and it’s relentless. And they’re just the potential problems Tracy knows about. Those complications inevitably seep into the wider consciousness. Tracy takes the case because he needs out because he’s been keeping secrets from Hyde, of the kind that Tracy knows could prove fatal for him. “Then it’ll be a challenge, won’t it?”, replies Hyde, drily. Someone’s been killing some individual operators, and Tracy is to discover who and why. The solution is one last gig that settles all accounts. As cold and efficient as he is when it comes to killing, being a hitman hasn’t sat well with him, while his ethics are frustrating Hyde. ![]() Tracy ended Lawless employed by crimelord Sebastian Hyde. It makes for the only book in the series that’s best read specifically after its predecessor. The Sinners is the first time we actively drop back in on the protagonist of a previous book, Tracy Lawless, appropriately spotlighted in Lawless. Ed Brubaker will present us with the history of the guy who’d only previously ranked a few panels as the owner of a bar ( The Dead and the Dying). Previous Criminal graphic novels have skirted around what’s become a sizeable cast, with a pattern emerging of previous bit players taking centre stage. ![]()
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