Saya's secret history is finally revealed as she faces down a horde of assassins, who have come for more than just her life.
Nits aside, if you've been reading this series, you can't miss this one. Read Full Review
Overall, I thought this issue was a lot of fun, which is an interesting departure from the book's usual angsty tone. I can't shake this feeling that some depth was lacking here, but the pure joy I received from the reveals totally alleviates any doubts. Read Full Review
The final line of Deadly Class #26 offers a fairly massive hook for readers who've maybe been a little unsatisfied with recent developments in the series and it's a shocking twist for a series that's never pulled punches. However, that change also comes with some damage to the series as a whole. The return of a pair of characters dramatically recolors another recent story but it offers a mystery that readers will definitely want to see solved. Read Full Review
YES!!! Yesyesyesyesyes! Just yes!
What an issue (and relief...)! One of the best issues of the whole series.
A bit of a different direction for this issue, which is all about the action--and these action scenes are rendered beautifully by Wes Craig. If any series should have an action issue poetic in its depiction is this. This, along with a killer ending promising much more to come. This series is brilliant.
Art: 4/5
Story: 3/5
Total: 7/10