Struggling to pay his bills during a period of unemployment, family man Jake Levin is drawn into a triangle of suburban secrets after moonlighting for his best friend—a caterer-turned-criminal wanted by the FBI thanks to their other pal, a failed entrepreneur turned informant. When three nice Jewish boys grow up to stab each other in the back, which of them will be left standing to say the mourner’s kaddish?
Under the veil of friendship and family, Kleid, Broglia and Wright establish a devious tale that tests pushing a man to his breaking point. Fantastic writing fills the vivid imagery to construct a story that would be criminal to pass on reading. Make sure to check this out on New Comic Book Day. Read Full Review
It feels like an episode of 'Breaking Bad' when the writers would seemingly write themselves into a corner, placing the protagonist in an impossible situation, and leaving audiences to wonder how he would get out alive. Kleid has put Jake in a corner and I can't wait to see how he gets out of it. 'Nice Jewish Boys' is a captivating read that should leave readers hooked. Read Full Review
It'd be a real shanda if you missed out on this book. Read Full Review
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