Deadly Class #34
| Writer | Rick Remender |
| Artist | Wesley Craig |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
"LOVE LIKE BLOOD," Part Three
Death gets its fill in Mexico, as Marcus and Victor finally square off. Who will get the revenge they thirst for, and what will be left of the other when they do?
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Max Sisco
May 29, 2018Whenever I pitch this series to people, I describe it as a coming-of-age story hijacked by Quentin Tarantino, and this issue perfectly encapsulates why that is. I'm not so totally wrapped up in my love for this series that I can't see why people wouldn't like it, but that's definitely more a personal preference problem than that the series isn't objectively good. Deadly Class is not for everyone, but the people who it is for are sure to appreciate just how well it does its job. Read Full Review
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8.7
Sequential Planet - Marcus Orchard
May 23, 2018An emotional climax. Deadly Class #34 represents the best of the series. Read Full Review
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8.0
ComicBook.com - Chase Magnett
May 23, 2018Wes Craig seems to possess an infinite number of ideas on how to depict violence in comics. Each new issues surprises ,and #34 does so in multiple ways. Read Full Review
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8.0
Comic Crusaders - Dusty Good
May 28, 2018It looks like the class is only going to growing in size and popularity in the coming months as the mainstream crowd learns what comic fans have known since the beginning; this story is awesome. Read Full Review
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8.0
Bleeding Cool - Joshua Davison
May 28, 2018Deadly Class #34 was an intimidating but ultimately rewarding introductory issue for the readers. Without further research, one may not get a solid understanding of the plot, but the recap does help clarify some of it. In any case, I wouldnt recommend this as your first Deadly Class issue, I recommend it to those who follow the series and checking out this title. Read Full Review
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6.0
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
May 23, 2018 Deadly Class #34 is very well written, but the weak art hurts it a lot. A lot of important events happen in this chapter and the art detracts from the proceedings instead of adding to it. Its a shame, because the art of the last two issues have been so good. Maybe Craig and Boyd overworked themselves to get these last three issues out so quickly, but this one would have benefitted from a little more time taken on the art. The script is so stellar and it deserves better art than this. Read Full Review