d End Kids should win an award for dark storytelling. The first issue captured the attention of its audience and certainly fulfilled the promise of the title. The second issue managed to up the ante while avoiding any predictability that could have been its downfall.
Review – Dead End Kids #1 (Sourcebook Press)
good way, of course. The series is based in the late '90s and follows a group of misfit children who need a break in life. Which, of course, means they aren't going to get it, or there wouldn't be much of a point in this series.


