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One-Hit Wonder: A Crime Comedy

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Written by Fabrice Sapolsky
Art by Ariel Olivetti, Stephen Thompson, Ivan Fiorelli, Dennis Calero, Joe Suitor
Additional art by Leila Leiz, Elsa Charretier, Jean-Marie Minguez, Anthony Dugenest, Isaac Goodhart, Sedat Oezgen, Tom Lyle, Leo Sapolsky, Stéphane Roux, Little Gingko, Louis & Lamirand and Fabrice Sapolsky
Cover by Ariel Olivetti
Special Guest Stars: Terrell “Carnage The Executioner” Woods, Ryan Leslie.

Richie Reese was a (terrible) child actor. He was the worst. Seriously, he couldn’t act his way out of a paper bag. However, he soon found that acting wasn’t helpful in getting out of a paper bag anyway.No, but a gun was very helpful in all sorts of predicaments. His heart filled with anger, he found solace in violence and everything Mafia related. Until he joins the mob for real.
That’s where we meet Richie. He’s at the top of his game. He’s internalized every bit of crazy that Hollywood has thrown at him over his decades living in Tinseltown, but he’s become very efficient hitman in the process.

Then, one of the only people tethering him to the last shreds of his humanity is murders, which sends Richie into a murderous rage, and he sets out on a vengeance spree that will change him forever

Collecting ONE-HIT WONDER #1-5 previously published by Image Comics plus new original material by Fabrice Sapolsky, Dennis Calero and Joe Suitor.
All lettering has been updated and the pinup gallery expanded. Also contains exclusive never-seen-before bonuses.

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