
ADVANCE REVIEW: Dead End Kids #2
As of the writing of this article Dead End Kids #1, has sold out in stores and is already going for 8 times the cover price.  That’s an amazing accomplishment for up and coming writer Fran Gogol. That is especially big for a title with no ‘big screen’ buzz behind it, and none of the renown big artist behind it. Dead End Kids, which is published by Source Point Press, , illustrated and colored by Nenad Cviticanin, and lettered by Sean Rinehart as talented team a team as they are none of the them has had that breakout success yet…until now.The most interesting aspect of the story for issue #2 is the contextual stories on the parents. Its most revealing that some of the dysfunction that was bestowed on the teens was accidentally cyclical. The parents had no intention of being abusing or neglectful parents. In fact they had plans to be good parents, but that was not to be. Those peeks into their lives changed how I saw the children and the parents and made for an interesting reading.
Illustrated and colored by Nenad Cviticanin, Dead End Kids includes complicated background stuff so he went for a simpler approach, just the right amount to help tell the story without taking anything away.
Final verdict: It was a pleasure to read both issues, but it’s only supposed to be a 3-issue miniseries, but the pacing feels more like its supposed to go for at least 12. So I would be shocked if it just stopped at 3 issues.
Artist/Colorist: Nenand Cveticanin
Letterer: Sean Rinehart
Cover Artist: Criss Madd
Editor: Paul Allor
Publisher: Source Point Press
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