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

3.0

It was a pretty slow starter. It took about five issues before things really started to come together. It was an interesting enough tale of twisted realities and teenage drug dealing and gangs. There were even a few very poignant relationship moments. But overall it really never quite came together naturally. It was an interesting book. The counter-culture motif takes a back seat to more conventional sci-fi storytelling later in the book and cheapened the experience to me.