![]() ![]() ![]() I enjoyed spotting the comics references in your latest Jack Starr novel, Seduction of the Innocent, the references to various artists & creators, and the description of a notorious panel by Jack Cole on page 88. When given an opportunity to interview Max Allan Collins, I naturally asked him about the background to the novel and his own relationship with comics: It’s a superior mystery characterized by Collins’ vivid storytelling and trademark punchy prose and if you know something (or a lot) about comics, you’ll enjoy it all the more. Here Starr is called upon to solve the murder of a do-gooder, a psychiatrist concerned with the pernicious effect of comics on impressionable young minds. This is the third of Max Allan Collins’ novels set in ’50s New York and featuring Jack Starr, troubleshooter for a comic strip syndicate and a PI by any other name. ![]()
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