"SAVE YOUR GENERATION," Part Three-Saya hides in the shadows of San Francisco avoiding her brother's killers until an unexpected visitor from the past forces her to choose between survival and the family throne she covets. When you love someone, is it forever? Can you rediscover those feelings once the flame is out?
Deadly Class #47 is a perfect comic, full of desperation, resignation, generational lies, and - yes - in the end, the faintest whiff of hope. Don't miss out on the latest installment from Image's best read. Read Full Review
Deadly Class #47 is depressing, but it all makes sense. Remender does a beautiful job of showing addiction without getting too stereotypical about it, but he never glorifies it. Craig and Loughridge's art is almost as good as it ever was, which is excellent. It's one of the best issues of Deadly Class in a long time. Read Full Review
It isn't a pretty story, as most in this book aren't, and it seems about halfway through the issue that there's only one or two ways it can go. Read Full Review