Agree with all about how good this issue was.
Some enterprising fan with too much time on their hands need to do a Criminal/Lawless timeline for all of us who can't remember everything. ;)
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Agree with all about how good this issue was.
Some enterprising fan with too much time on their hands need to do a Criminal/Lawless timeline for all of us who can't remember everything. ;)
My guess is that somehow tommy gets distracted and shoots teeg, I don't think it was intentional. Tommy was convicted of the killing. I'm guessing other factors include previous mention of both leo and ricky being covered in teeg's blood. I think an altercation is occurring (maybe with farraday, tommy and teeg) the same time that leo and ricky enter the room when the shotgun goes off.
or perhaps tommy just took the heat for the killin' to protect leo or ricky who was actually behind the trigger..
Ah, Kirby101, that'd be blissful. My humble thanks in advance to any so-inclined to do so, to create such a time line.
I'm rereading Coward and Leo notes Tommy was convicted for killing Teeg Lawless. So I'm feeling he takes the fall for Leo.
[QUOTE=the illustrious mr. kenway;4718973]I'm rereading Coward and Leo notes Tommy was convicted for killing Teeg Lawless. So I'm think he takes the fall for Leo.[/QUOTE]
It gets a mention again later on.
Since this particular cat is wiggling it's way out of the bag, Tracy and Leo also discuss it in [B][I]: Lawless[/I][/B]. While it is sort of "Up In The Air...", they discuss it.
[QUOTE=numberthirty;4720610]It gets a mention again later on.
Since this particular cat is wiggling it's way out of the bag, Tracy and Leo also discuss it in [B][I]: Lawless[/I][/B]. While it is sort of "Up In The Air...", they discuss it.[/QUOTE]
I read "Lawless" and see what you mean.
The interesting part is how Tracy knew(well, it seems like he knew) what had happened. While it seems like the time where Tracy is being taken away is the last time he sees Ricky, Leo seems to point to that Tracy had been home at least one time after basic training.
Looks like the Cruel Summer Hardcover details are up now on Amazon:
"Collects CRIMINAL issues 1 and 5 - 12 in a beautiful new hardback edition, with additional behind the scenes material."
[url]https://www.amazon.ca/Cruel-Summer-Ed-Brubaker/dp/1534316434/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=cruel+summer&qid=1576443382&s=books&sr=1-4[/url]
Issue 11 came out today, i almost missed it.....
It was.....unexpected.
I almost completely forgot any comics came out this week.
[QUOTE=the illustrious mr. kenway;4750968]Issue 11 came out today, i almost missed it.....
It was.....unexpected.[/QUOTE]
Agreed.
Even with some insight from the creative team on what would be in the issue, that did not go anything like I thought it would.
Very interested in how this wraps up in one more issue.
Reread issue #11 yesterday.
Solid. Even for this series, it was surprisingly solid.
[spoil]Was that the private eye with the shotgun in the last panel?[/spoil]
[QUOTE=Kirby101;4767369][spoil]Was that the private eye with the shotgun in the last panel?[/spoil][/QUOTE]
Yep.
The end of the last issue set it up.
[QUOTE=the illustrious mr. kenway;4767848]Yep.
The end of the last issue set it up.[/QUOTE]
While I'm not absolutely certain that it was the character we are discussing, it did look that way to me.
It was also potentially set up in the previous issues.