"NEVER GO BACK," Part Four-Marcus returns to Kings Dominion with a head full of nightmares and a heart full of holes.
This book is a necessity every time it comes out. If you're not reading this, your just plain crazy. Read Full Review
Deadly Class #39 feels old school, and thats a great thing. In a time when so many stories are written for the trade, this issue feels like a one and done while still moving plots forward. Its a testament to Remenders skill that hes able to make this work. Theres so much good character work in this issue that the surfeit of plot and dialogue never bog this issue down. Wes Craigs art is better than its been for a long time, with a sharpness and detail that its lacked. The ending is a big moment for this book, bringing back a favorite fan character. This issue is the best Deadly Class has been in a long time. Read Full Review
So much is happening in the story and art, you could both fly through or slowly analyze this issue and get a buzz from it. The show may be cancelled already, but there's hope that Syfy fans will jump to the source material and catch up to this high point. Read Full Review
Despite all the grabs for ascendency and Machiavellian movements that transpire this issue, Deadly Class #39 feels like a quieter moment before a storm comes blowing through. You can sense that these are all just chess pieces being moved around and into place ahead of the deadly game you just know is coming between Marcus and the rest of King's Dominion. Read Full Review
Dont let the SyFy series cancellation get you down. Remender and Craig are still here and better than ever. Deadly Class #39 proves them to be a lasting and entertaining force in creator-owned comics. Read Full Review
Wes Craig is great, turning an issue that's half-action and half-talking into a story that feels perfectly paced. Read Full Review