NEW STORY ARC!
"LOVE LIKE BLOOD," Part One
Marcus and Maria thought they had left the nightmares of Kings Dominion behind, but now they're in deeper than ever. The new freshmen have tracked them down, Victor and his kill crew in toe, and Saya's ruthless Yakuza family has their sights set on them all. It's a good ol' fashioned Mexican standoff. Time to see who was paying attention in class.
RICK REMENDER & WES CRAIG return DEADLY CLASS to its bloody roots in a new story arc that will see worlds collide, new friendships, new grudges, and old scores settled in blood.
Deadly Class #32 is action packed and flows like beer from a keg, proving if you haven't picked up this series yet, you're massively missing out. Read Full Review
he first issue of this new arc is delivering a rush of excitement and anticipation as you turn every page, leaving you anxious to see the outcome of Marcus, Maria, and everyone else. Read Full Review
How long does this series have to continue being fantastic for it to get more attention? Perhaps if the SyFy Deadly Class pilot gets picked up, the comic will gain the larger audience it deserves. Read Full Review
Deadly Class #32 goes for the throat and doesnt let up. Theres really not much more that can be said about it. Its action packed, but still finds time to tell a story. The reader not only feels like theyre watching it, but also that it is happening to them. The creative team gels everything together so well. It serves as a good jumping on point and sets the tone for the forthcoming story arc. Read Full Review
As almost every major character in the series so far meets, plans shatter and copious quantities of blood spill. It's a crackling start to what's bound to be another status quo-shattering story for Deadly Class. Read Full Review
Even Rick Remender can fall into the misguided belief that "bigger equals better." "Deadly Class" is best when it focuses on its cast, but this issue is jumbled overkill. Read Full Review
What a perfect issue! I would give it 100/10 if possible.
A new arc kicks off in this issue of “Deadly Class,” as we pick up the action in what seems to be Frank Miller’s “Dark Knight.” In just one of the awesome things in this book, Remender and Craig mirror the voice and physical action of Miller’s seminal work, as our heroes face a cascading onslaught of ninjas. Craig is insanely good at laying out action scenes that flow naturally and logically. This issue is pure “Deadly Class,” grabbing the reader by the throat early and not letting go.
Art: 4/5
Story: 3.5/5
Total: 7.5/10