It depends on the plot of the short story. Maybe they end up in a reformatory or have to face some kind of challenging situation that forces them to change.
In many such stories, the bad kids could go to a remote area for reflection or to a special school designed to correct their behavior.
The bad kids might go to a place of punishment or a setting that teaches them a lesson.
There are quite a few. 'The Outsiders' is one such story that focuses on a group of rebellious youth and their adventures and challenges.
It depends on the specific short story. Sometimes, they might disappear into another dimension or get absorbed by a powerful force.
They might try to disrupt the main character's journey. For example, they could create obstacles in the hero's path.
It's a graphic novel that likely involves stories about bad kids and their experiences in a hell - like situation. Maybe it shows their misdeeds and the consequences they face in this fictional hellish setting.
You might be able to find it on the official PBS Kids website. They usually have a wide range of their stories and shows available for kids to access.
In most cases, comic poly bags don't go bad easily. They are designed to protect comics for a decent amount of time.
The main characters in the 'bad kids go to hell graphic novel' are presumably the children who end up in hell. There might be a mix of different types of bad kids - some who are bullies, some who are thieves, etc. They will probably interact with other characters in this hell, like demons or other strange creatures. Their relationships with each other and how they deal with the situation in hell will form the core of the story.
Some kids in the story use their intelligence. They could find a secret passage or a weak spot in the place where they are trapped. If they are in a house, they might find a loose board in the floor or a hole in the wall that the wolf doesn't know about. Also, they could try to make noise to attract the attention of someone outside who can help them.
Well, 'Do Not Go Gentle' in a short story could potentially have a character who is facing a great adversity. Maybe it's about an old person refusing to accept death gracefully, instead choosing to fight against the inevitable with all their might. It could also be about someone in a difficult relationship or a tough social situation who decides not to be meek and mild but to take a stand. For example, if it's a story set in a dystopian society, the protagonist might not go gentle when faced with oppression.
Yes, short story titles usually go in quotes.