A review by rmgebhardt
Deadenders by Warren Pleece, John Costanza, Marguerite Cook, Ed Brubaker, Cameron Stewart, Jay Stephens, Bjarne Hansen, Richard Case

3.0

If not for the rush job at the end (because it was cancelled) and the odd mish-mash, back-and-forth with genres, this could have been truly great. The post-apocalyptic world was interesting and well developed. Some of the weird sci-fi concepts were neat. The art was an interesting throwback style to Jack Kirby golden age styles mixed with some Archie Comics pieces. But the characterizations were often one-note and flat, and the main character was a grade-A douchebag that I couldn't connect with at all and constantly questioned why anyone ever even gave him the time of day.

This is a long read, but worth it if you like dystopian narratives and can get past some of the annoying characters.