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Esteve Polls Shines On Seduction Of The Innocent
When the right artist finds the right project, the book is something special. I believe that is the case here with Seduction of the Innocent. I liked Esteve Polls work on the Lone Ranger, but here in this gritty 50's world of crime and corruption his artwork really sings. And the fact that Ande Parks script is excellent really pulls Seduction of the Innocent to the top of the to-read list.
San Francisco, 1953. FBI Agent Thomas Jennings has just arrived in the city, fresh-faced and ready to tackle crime in the big city… he thinks. In fact, Jennings is not nearly prepared for what he's about to encounter. The city's crime lords are being systematically murdered, and the killers waiting to fill the void are the pure stuff of Jennings' nightmares. Jennings will be forced to question every belief he holds dear to protect his wife and unborn child from the madness. Gritty, sometimes depraved crime fiction in the tradition of James Elroy, Jim Thompson and EC-era crime and horror comics, from the team that brought you The Death of Zorro and The Lone Ranger.
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