SEX CRIMINALS: IT CAME, IT SAW, IT CONQUERED
Hit comic book series collected in first trade paperback
It
was welcomed into the world at a release party held at a sex club,
where the writer had his nipple pierced on stage and the artist wore a
Garfield suit. It was banned by Apple. Its first issue was reprinted six
times (and counting!). It was Time’s
best comic book of the year. Not bad for a little comic book about two
people who can stop time when they have sex and turn to a life of crime.
SEX CRIMINALS by Matt Fraction (SATELLITE SAM, Hawkeye) and Chip Zdarsky (Prison Funnies)
is the title everyone has been talking about, and with its first trade
paperback collection due out in April, its audience is set to grow… and
grow… and grow.
Suzie
was all alone in what she calls “The Quiet” until she met Jon, who has a
decidedly less poetic name for the place where time freezes when they
have sex. It’s all fun and games and rearranging the stock in the local
porn shop until Suzie and Jon realize they can use their power for good —
and start robbing banks.
Widely
hailed for its sweet emotional core wrapped up in naughty hijinx and
Zdarsky’s candy-colored art, SEX CRIMINALS isn’t just about sex. It’s
about love, too. And sex. And robbing banks. And also about those
mysterious figures who seem to be on to Suzy’s and Jon’s little coital
trick.
SEX
CRIMINALS VOLUME ONE will be in comic book stores on April 16 and in
bookstores on April 29. It’s specially priced at $9.99, making it easy
for new readers to jump onboard the hottest title of the year.
SEX CRIMINALS VOLUME ONE by Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky
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ISBN 978-1-60706-946-1
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136 pages, full color, paperback
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$9.99
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Collects SEX CRIMINALS #1-5
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In comic book stores April 16, bookstores April 29
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Available for pre-order now
Praise for SEX CRIMINALS:
“Fraction’s been having a very good year — his many other projects include the sleeper-hit superhero series Hawkeye — but
this R-rated romp (about a bank-robbing couple whose orgasms can stop
time) is his best work yet. It’s a precision-tuned screwball comedy on
its surface, and that surface is gorgeous, thanks to Zdarsky’s ace sense
of design and inventive color technique. But it’s also genuinely
insightful about the ways sexuality shapes people, and it doubles as a
love letter to analog media —one that happens to have been banned by the
iTunes store.”
– Douglas Wolk, Time
“A
sex comedy with a splash of crime thriller, the title is a fascinating
examination of the pleasures and pitfalls of intimate relationships,
using the central fantastic conceit as a metaphor for the way sex
distances people but also, under the right circumstances, brings them
together.”
– Oliver Sava, A.V. Club
“...there
are some moments that are incredibly deep and moments that are deeply
funny, and the art in this book is absolutely at least as multi-layered
and interesting as the writing…. Buy it. Read it. Love it.”
– Jaydot Sloane, The Mary Sue
“funny
and imaginative, with a strong emotional core, and characters who,
despite their fantastic power, are relatable, even lovable….”
– John Parker, Comics Alliance
“It's gleefully silly, it's deadly serious, it's whip-smart, and you don't need to take a shower afterwards.”
– Greg McElhatton, Comic Book Resources
“There is nothing mean in the narrative of this book; no one —
not even the 'dirty girls at school' – is really denigrated or played
as a stereotype…. The sexual politics and experiences ring absolutely
true, right down to the tone of the first date between Suzie and Jon.
None of their flirtiness, their attraction to each other, or their
experience of the shared bond of their special power seems forced or
stilted. These two would have been together even if they didn’t have a super-power, and they’re both enormously likeable, very real characters.”
– Ian Dawe, Sequart
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