Set in Miami during its most dangerous and decadent decade, the 1980s, this coming-of-age tale follows four teens desperate to escape the drugs and violence of the city. Together, they plot a heist to steal large sums of cash from the most dangerous gang on Calle Ocho, Los Marielitos. Dry Foot is a fearless story infused with hispanic culture that deals with friendship, family, and sacrifice.
Dry Foot #1 (Lujn, Caicedo, & Sahadewa) is brimming with potential. The story is a fresh and needed dose of representation crafted with care and skill. Read Full Review
Dry Foot #1 serves as an effective and engaging introduction to the main characters of this miniseries. Highly recommended for fans of comedic crime stories like theBad Boys films, the Ocean's franchise, andMartin McDonagh's earlier films. Read Full Review
This character-driven first issue serves as a great start for its narrative. It commits to its characters, crafting them into real people the reader can relate to, and root for. As long as the story moving forward can be the equal of its cast, I think Dry Foot #1 could be the start of something great. Read Full Review
An immersive setting forms the base from which a group of engaging, humanized characters are about to make some very bad life decisions. Read Full Review