I Hunt Killers by Barry Lyga
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8/5/13
Chasing the Impressionist Jazz's quest to regain his innocence?
The way I see it Jazz only started going after the Impressionist because what he saw was his father's rampage starting over once more, said rampage being the one that lead to Jazz turning out the way he is now; the spree that lead to his loss of innocence. If he was able to stop this in the first place wouldn't he? Well maybe in someway going after the man that was reenacting the actions that left 123(possibly 124) would somehow give this poor tortured soul closure. The killing spree of Billy Dent not only took the lives of so many people but also took the childish understanding of the world that was once Jasper Dent's and twisted it into a perception of sinister wishes and darkness. Seeing said murderous escapade unfold once more would set something off in Jasper's mind: now matured and understanding of the darkness in the world, leading him to want to put an end to it as soon as possible and by any means. If he was able to put an end to it he would in some way regain his innocence and show Dear-Old-Dad and the world that he was not just another Billy Dent waiting to happen. This is just the way that I see it feel free to comment as you see fit.
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