Deadly Class #28
| Writer | Rick Remender |
| Artist | Wesley Craig |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
Saya's mysterious savior offers her a deal that will change Kings Dominion forever. But it's a contract signed in blood...
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Pop Culture Uncovered - Chad Rice
May 24, 2017Deadly Class should be an essential on every comic lovers pull list. Read Full Review
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8.0
IGN - Jeff Lake
May 25, 2017Recent issues of Deadly Class have been punctuated by one dramatic, narrative shattering beat after the next, so by comparison issue #28 reads much more measured in its approach. It's a nice change of pace, and Rick Remender uses the slower roll-out to touch base with the majority of the book's sprawling cast. Read Full Review
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7.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
May 25, 2017Deadly Class #28 is an example of how a creative team can keep a dozen plates spinning. Some will slow and begun to wobble, but others will whirl at such a thrilling speed as to distract readers. There is no consistent theme or purpose to this issue as a single piece, but as one chapter it includes enough good to outweigh the bad. Craig's layouts and Jordan Boyd's colors on the beach are enough to justify the price of entry. What comes next as these plates begin to collide will be far more interesting, but for now it is beautiful enough to know the story has led us to a brief respite with characters we care about this much. Read Full Review
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7.0
The GCRN - Daniel Clark
May 31, 2017With that said the opening of this issue should put a smile on your face. Willie and Marcus jamming no the beach is so out place for a book that rarely sees the sunlight. It was great seeing these pubescent assassins be actual teenagers in a more typical 80s fashion, and a side note I am on Willies side. I never understood the love for The Cure either. Read Full Review