END OF STORY ARC
"Die for Me" Conclusion
The Freshman Finals end, along with the life of another of our crew.
Deadly Class is a white-knuckled read from start to finish. If you've been following this series from the beginning, there are tons of payoffs with this issue as it wraps up the fourth story line, "Die For Me." It will fill you with questions as to where the book will go from here, enticing you to pick up every future chapter, while simultaneously ripping your heart out. Read Full Review
Look, I legitimately think that this is the best issue of Deadly Class yet. This review is certainly on the shorter side, but I feel liked I've summed up my feelings on the issue quite well. It may also have something to do with the fact that I'm emotionally distraught right now, but hey, what can you do? As always, I'm super excited to see where the series goes next month. After the events of this issue, the landscape of the series has to change, and it's exciting. Read Full Review
When it comes to sheer page-by-page investment, Die For Me is arguably the strongest arc in Deadly Class' run so far. Coming to a close here in issue #21, Rick Remender and Wes Craig somehow raise their already amped up narrative, delivering a shocking installment that's widespread in its ramifications and devastating for its characters. Read Full Review
Deadly Class #21 succeeds at being one hell of a shocking and haunting ending, with strong artwork and writing. However, upon reflection and once the shock wears off, it loses a lot of its luster and comes across as manipulative, wasteful, and straining in its believability. I know a lot of my complaints may come down to personal opinion and that there is plenty of good here, but I find the problems of the narrative and decisions take away from the experience. However, if you've enjoyed the series so far, I can say you'll definitely at least like this. Read Full Review
Best issue of this series for sure!! i promise you'll be speechless after the final page
Art: 4/5
Story: 4/5
Total: 8/10