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Deadenders (2012)

by Ed Brubaker(Favorite Author)
3.68 of 5 Votes: 1
ISBN
1401234801 (ISBN13: 9781401234805)
languge
English
publisher
Vertigo
review 1: A good sci-fi coming-of-age. The ending is rushed by the series' premature cancellation and jarringly action-movie in comparison to the series' character-driven tone up to that point, but for the majority of Deadenders' run, Brubaker does a fine job developing the characters and circumstances. Ultimately, the book succeeds because Brubaker can develop losers like Beezer without making the characters so pathetic or angry that the reader turns against them. You can identify with his struggle to find purpose in a world where nothing you do seems to have any lasting impact. Powerful stuff.
review 2: This is the complete 16 issue post apocalyptic series collected in its entirety. DC Comics/Vertigo in the past had collected the first 4 issues. I bought this collectio
... moren because I there were gaps of content I hadn't read between issues 5-9. I loved the Warren Pleece interior art along side the covers by Phillip Bond, I genuinely enjoyed this series, but I do think the ending was a tad bit disappointing. I bet editorial forced the ending due to the cancellation of the series rather than the creators stopping at the exact point they intended. less
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Azura
Loved this so much. Probably Brubaker's best work.
faela
Not everything written by Ed Brubaker is equal.
michelle
its nice but too long..
Grumpycouple
comics,indie,alt,drama
sunshine
AMAZING.
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