Deadly Class #10 is an issue containing two distinct stories that are reflections of one another. They are both the same and opposite, a dramatic version of the chemical concept of chirality. The ...
When I picked up the first Deadly Class graphic novel at a comic shop two years ago, it was described to me as Game of Thrones meets The Breakfast Club. It’s an apt description in some ways but misses ...
Set in a dark, heightened world against the backdrop of late '80s counterculture, DEADLY CLASS follows the story of Marcus (Benjamin Wadsworth), a teen living on the streets who is recruited into ...
Set in a dark, heightened world against the backdrop of late '80s counterculture, DEADLY CLASS follows the story of Marcus (Benjamin Wadsworth), a teen living on the streets who is recruited into ...
Throughout Deadly Class‘s season, viewers were largely watching the show on a time-delay, so Remender and his co-showrunner Miles Orion Feldsott repeatedly appealed to fans on social media to tune in ...
Deadly Class is one kick ass comic book. Amazing art, lettering, coloring and story. This is the whole package, folks. It’s 1987. Marcus Lopez hates school. His grades suck. He has no money. The jocks ...
NO LIGHTHEARTED fun in this new tale about a special school. A little while ago I wrote about a fun Image Comics book called “Five Weapons.” In Jimmie Robinson’s book we are introduced to a Hogwart’s ...