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Sex Criminals #22: Follow the Honey

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"FIVE-FINGERED DISCOUNT," Part Two

Ghosts! Ghoooooooosts! Okay, not literally. But still. Suzie and Jon find themselves haunted by their pasts, in different ways, for different reasons. Also: Ana, too. And Doc. And Kegel. DANG!

28 pages, Kindle Edition

First published February 21, 2018

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Matt Fraction

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"How he got started in comics: In 1983, when Fraction was 7 years old and growing up in Kansas City, Mo., he became fascinated by the U.S. invasion of Grenada and created his own newspaper to explain the event. "I've always been story-driven, telling stories with pictures and words," he said.

Education and first job: Fraction never graduated from college. He stopped half a semester short of an art degree at Kansas City Art Institute in Missouri in 1998 to take a job as a Web designer and managing editor of a magazine about Internet culture.

"My mother was not happy about that," he said.

But that gig led Fraction and his co-workers to split off and launch MK12, a boutique graphic design and production firm in Kansas City that created the opening credits for the James Bond film "Quantum of Solace."

Big break: While writing and directing live-action shoots at MK12, Fraction spent his spare time writing comics and pitching his books each year to publishers at Comic-Con. Two books sold: "The Last of the Independents," published in 2003 by AiT/Planet Lar, and "Casanova," published in 2006 by Image Comics.

Fraction traveled extensively on commercial shoots. Then his wife got pregnant. So Fraction did what any rational man in his position would do -- he quit his job at MK12 to pursue his dream of becoming a full-time comic book writer.

Say what? "It was terrifying," said Fraction, who now lives in Portland, Ore. "I was married. We had a house. We had a baby coming. And I just quit my job."

Marvel hired Fraction in June 2006, thanks largely to the success of his other two comics. "I got very lucky," he half-joked. "If it hadn't worked out, I would have had to move back in with my parents.

- 2009. Alex Pham. Los Angeles Times.

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3,111 reviews2,573 followers
February 21, 2018
Wow, I really did not like this issue. Just what is even going on in this series now? I'm so confused by every storyline.
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404 reviews10 followers
February 23, 2018
Meh I'm done. It's not that it's crap I've just lost so much interest in the last 2 arcs or well at least since issue #16.
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3,641 reviews43 followers
March 4, 2018
I can never get over the panels with Suzie and her mother.

Love the ending, hoping for them to get together.

We’re apparently 2/3rd through the comic!
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February 5, 2021
Sex so good that could stop time, well that's how the show works.. literally.. an orgasm so good that could literally stop time, so the best thing to do with this power.. Rob Banks. One of my favourite series I read in 2020-21. An adult comic centred around sex and no stupid dick jokes? How innovative in this modern world, ideas so good that you just say.. Damn.. Fraction and Zdarsky.. how do they do this.. this is not my kind of artwork that I prefer, but I can't dock points here for that because the artwork is just so different and literally flabbergasting with outrageous stuff that I just can't go and say that it doesn't look cool because it literally does.. and man a perfect ending too.. something I haven't enjoyed in a long while, even though I didn't expect it.. but beautifully capped off the 7 years and 31 issues. Just bliss.
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687 reviews4 followers
May 27, 2018
Jon. Alix and Dewey are still attempting to undermine and discover the truth of the Sex Police. Dewey who had been working under cover at the bank that Badal owns is fired for sneaking around and they have to come up with a new plan. Meanwhile having run into Myrtle Spurgle at the supermarket, Dave, Jons therapist is shaken and upset, so much so that it starts affecting he and Ana Kincaids relationship. Relationships are unraveling and Badal as well has blackmail on Myrtle that he plans to use if she doesn't do as he says. So there's tension on both sides. Also it seems that Suzanne is conversing with the ghost of her father on his old computer. Interesting.
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January 30, 2020
Oh. My. God. It took me a minute to work it out but the intro sung to the tune of Living on a Prayer is just beyond words brilliant.

Also have I mentioned how much a love Suzie’s mom?! I pray that my mother never becomes to open and honest with me about her sexuality. I can honestly say if she ever told me about her aspiration to be a ‘lavender belt in squirting’ - I would jump out the window.

This issue was really more than anything about dealing with ghosts of the past. How sometimes love can make us not want to remember but that doesn’t necessarily mean that we want to completely forget either.

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January 24, 2020
It started off slow and slow it continued. Suzie and Jon have gone their separate ways and I don’t like it. I miss their Bonnie and Clyde sex-capades. Fucking and freezing time and causing havoc. This feels like a different story, with different characters.
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