"BONE MACHINE," Part Two
A nice, relaxing trip to a remote cabin in the woods-what could go wrong?
Comics like 'Deadly Class' are the reason you want to go to a store every week or month and not trade wait or read digitally. You want to hold this book and you want to flip these pages. It's time you all attended King's Dominion if you haven't yet. Read Full Review
Deadly Class has continued to create escalating situations without feeling like it’s trying to one-up itself. This new beginning continues the characters on what now seems like the only natural course for them. But the stakes have never been higher. The powder keg is building to an inevitable explosion. This has always been the endgame. However, it’s still unclear who has the winning plan and who will be added to the long list of casualties. Read Full Review
Deadly Class #41 is quiet but evokes thought from readers. It's a reminder that this isn't just a wild action series, but a powerful emotional series. This is another solid issue in one of the best ongoing series out right now. Read Full Review
It's almost amazing how one issue can hype you up for things to come...only to drop everything the next and bore you stiff. Read Full Review
Reading one page narrated in the fashion of Marcus' journal is stupefying; several of them strung together borders upon the coma-inducing. Read Full Review
Deadly Class #41 is ponderous and a bit slow, with very little going on. Remender uses too much page real estate to get inside Marcus head than to set up an exciting story for the issue. While getting into a characters head isnt a bad thing, it is when it just feels like a rehash of what readers have gotten from the character before. The art by Wes Craig and Jordan Boyd doesnt do the book any favors, either. Its muddy and indistinct in most places, with only one scene really working. Hopefully, the next issue will have something happen, because this one is dead in the water. Read Full Review