Reading 'Super Crooks, Book One' felt like watching a high-stakes casino heist movie but with superpowers. The chemistry between the crew is electric, and their banter keeps the mood light even when things get tense. I’ll avoid specifics, but the way the heist unfolds is both clever and messy—like a house of cards collapsing in slow motion. The art captures every frantic moment, from getaway chases to last-minute betrayals.
What really stuck with me was how the story plays with expectations. You think you know who’s the mastermind, but the truth is way more fun. And the fallout? Let’s just say nobody walks away unscathed. If you enjoy stories where the underdogs bite off more than they can chew, this one’s a blast. The last page had me grinning like an idiot.
I’m a huge fan of heist stories, and 'Super Crooks' delivers in spades. The first volume sets up this ragtag team of villains who are way out of their depth, and the stakes feel real. Without giving too much away, the biggest surprise for me was how personal some of the conflicts get—it’s not just about the money. The pacing is tight, and every chapter adds a new layer to the plan or the characters’ backstories.
If you’re worried about spoilers, the best part is the sheer unpredictability. Just when you think you’ve figured it out, the story takes a sharp turn. The ending? Let’s say it’s a game-changer that redefines the whole crew’s future. Trust me, you’ll want to go in blind for maximum impact.
Just finished reading 'Super Crooks, Book One: The Heist,' and wow, what a ride! If you haven't read it yet, I’ll keep things vague but still share some excitement. The story follows a bunch of low-tier supervillains trying to pull off one last big score. The dynamic between the characters is hilarious, especially Johnny Bolt and his chaotic energy. The art style really amps up the heist vibes, with bold colors and action-packed panels.
Now, about spoilers—I won’t ruin the twists, but let’s just say the heist doesn’t go as smoothly as they hope. There’s a ton of double-crossing, unexpected allies, and a finale that leaves you craving the next volume. If you love morally gray characters and clever schemes, this is a must-read. The way Mark Millar weaves humor into the chaos is pure genius.
Oh, 'Super Crooks' is such a fun read! The Heist’ is packed with wild energy and snappy dialogue. Without spoiling, the best part is how the villains’ personalities clash and complement each other during the job. The stakes ramp up beautifully, and there’s a moment midway that completely flips the script. The art’s vibrant style makes every scene pop, especially the chaotic action sequences. If you’re into heists with a superhero twist, this book’s a winner. That final twist? Chef’s kiss.
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I watched my family scrape and starve so I could save enough to come to Sicily for a tan, a fling, maybe my first proper kiss—
maybe even lose my virginity to a hot stranger I’d never see again.
I did not come to wrestle a kidnapped toddler out of a speedboat at gunpoint.
One minute I was hiding from a flirty Italian on the beach.
The next, I was running barefoot across the sand in a bikini with a terrified little boy in my arms… while men in black suits shot at me.
Now the whole island thinks I’m the kidnapper.
Especially the grey-eyed man with the gun who looks at me like I’m his next target.
I don’t know his name.
I don’t know who the boy really belongs to.
I just know the man hunting me isn’t a hero
and he’s not going to let me walk away.
If I survive this holiday, I’m never leaving England again.
If he stops looking at me like that… I might even miss the danger.
Holy hell.
I didn’t just grab any child.
I snatched the heir to the Don of the most ruthless mafia outfit in Europe.
And his best friend—the grey-eyed man with the gun—wants my head on a spike.
I never imagined I’d die a virgin.
But here I am.
Harley was the product of an affair. After her mother died, she decided to make contact with her father, Ron Hale, a criminal and leader of a felon-filled, biker outlaw club, The Savage Scorpions. After months of virtual communication, she decides to visit him in his small Californian town of Pleasant-Tree-Ville. When she arrives, she gets less than a warm welcome from the other SS members. As the days pass, she starts forming friendships, bonds and something a little more with Alexander Coates, Her father's second-in-command... and best friend. It's not till Harley opens up to one of her new friends that some old, dark family secrets come to light. Mother betraying Daughter, Wife Betraying husband.. And Friend betraying Friend. All Harley wanted to do was meet her father... but she is about to get a lot more than she bargained for!
Elena Russo is a master thief and assassin, driven by revenge. Her mission is to infiltrate the life of mafia billionaire Lorenzo Salvatore, whom she believes is responsible for her father’s murder. Under the guise of an art dealer, Elena enters his world, but the lines between duty and desire blur as she uncovers hidden truths, including Lorenzo’s vulnerability and complex relations.
When sparks fly between them, Elena finds herself caught between duty and desire. As she uncovers his deepest secrets, including a hidden child and a dangerous rival bent on his destruction, Elena realizes that her enemy is not the man she thought he was.
Torn between her lingering feelings for Ethan, the FBI informant with his own dark agenda, and her undeniable attraction to Lorenzo, Elena must decide: can she risk her heart to get her revenge, or will she lose everything in the heist of her life?
In a world of betrayals, lies, and shattered loyalties, love may be the deadliest game of all.
Heiress Jovie Wimberly has a stealing problem. She steals from stores, people, and even her parents. When she's sent to group therapy to get to the root of her issue, she doesn't count on stealing Reno's heart. Reno Valenzuela has a gambling problem. He's lost all his money to casinos, horse races and ridiculous bets. What he doesn't bet on is falling head over heels for Jovie. When Reno's debt catches up with him and Jovie decides to leave her fiance, they head on a cross country trip to save Reno's life. With hitmen and Jovie's fiancé after them, they embark on a crime-filled, life changing journey that might actually change them for the better. Will the hitmen get to Reno? Will Jovie's fiancé bring her back home? Should they have just stayed in group therapy?
Zeke, a street-smart thief with a knack for slipping into places he doesn’t belong and vanishing before anyone notices. But his luck runs out when he steals a gemstone unlike any other—one that belonged to a monster.
Darius is no ordinary dragon. Cursed and trapped in a half-shifted form, he’s been waiting centuries for the stone that could set him free. And now, it’s in the soul of a cocky, sharp-tongued thief who has no idea what he’s just done.
The moment Darius sees Zeke, another, far more dangerous truth becomes clear—Zeke isn’t just the one who stole his salvation. He’s his mate.
Furious at fate for chaining him to a mortal, Darius takes Zeke captive, torn between wanting to break him and needing to claim him. But Zeke has no intention of playing the obedient prisoner. He’s spent his whole life running, and no dragon is going to keep him caged.
Yet as they clash, the heat between them turns into something neither of them can control. And when the wizard who cursed Darius returns, demanding blood, Zeke faces a choice—escape and save himself, or stay and risk everything for the dragon who might just be his greatest heist yet.
Deborah Matthews lives a simple and ordinary life. That night she decided to pop her "cherry" to mark the end of her housemanship. How was she to know that the strange man she approaches at the club to sleep with her is a faceless thief? Mostly, how was she to know that unusual things will begin to happen from that night forward?
Sebastian Lee has been watching Debby. She has something he wants. He is known in the real world as a slacker and the loser bastard son of the Halloways even though he is the director and biggest shareholder of Hallow-hospital. His alter ego, however, is Leo, a notorious thief that is on the run and without a face.
Debby falls under his protection when bizarre things begin to happen. Soon, Debby finds out the things are not that simple.
Supercrooks #2 really cranks up the chaos! The issue dives deeper into Johnny Bolt's crew as they plan their big heist in Spain, targeting a super-powered villain who's basically untouchable. What I love is how Mark Millar twists the usual superhero tropes—here, the 'bad guys' are the protagonists, and their messy, flawed personalities make them weirdly relatable. The art by Leinil Yu is gritty and dynamic, especially during the bar fight scene where everything goes sideways thanks to Johnny's impulsiveness.
What stands out is the tension between the team members. There's this undercurrent of distrust, especially with Kasey seeming to have her own agenda. The dialogue snaps with dark humor, like when The Bastard (yes, that's his name) complains about their amateurish planning. By the end, you're left wondering if this heist is even possible, or if they'll all end up in body bags. It’s a wild ride that makes you root for the underdogs, even if they’re criminals.
The ending of 'Super Crooks: Book One - The Heist' is such a wild ride! After Johnny Bolt and his crew pull off this insane casino heist in Vegas, everything seems to be going smoothly—until their getaway plan falls apart spectacularly. The Praetorian, this superpowered security guy, corners them, and just when you think it’s game over, Johnny pulls a last-minute Hail Mary by blackmailing the casino owner with evidence of his shady dealings.
The final pages leave you with this delicious tension—they escape, but you know it’s not over. The Praetorian’s still out there, and the crew’s victory feels shaky at best. What really stuck with me was how Mark Millar balances action with character moments, like Kasey’s quiet realization that Johnny’s schemes might be too risky long-term. It’s less about the heist itself and more about the fallout—which makes me desperate for Book Two!
Super Crooks, Book One: The Heist' is a wild ride from start to finish! The story follows Johnny Bolt, a small-time crook with a knack for electricity manipulation, who decides to pull off the ultimate heist. He recruits a ragtag team of superpowered misfits, each with their own quirks and specialties, to target a notorious crime boss in Spain. The catch? This boss is also a superhuman, making the job insanely risky.
What I love about this story is how it flips the typical superhero narrative on its head. Instead of heroes saving the day, we get these lovable losers trying to outsmart the system. The art style is gritty and dynamic, perfectly matching the chaotic energy of the heist. By the end, you’re rooting for these underdogs, even though they’re technically the 'bad guys.' It’s a refreshing take on the genre that keeps you hooked.