Deadly Class #36
| Writer | Rick Remender |
| Artist | Wesley Craig |
| Cover Price | $3.99 |
NEW STORY ARC
"NEVER GO BACK," Part One (of Five)
Before Marcus can return to class he has to go on a different kind of journey. One fueled by regret, sorrow, and peyote. Only when he's faced the demons that lurk within his own soul can he hope to stand toe-to-toe with Master Lin and make good on his vow to bring an end to Kings Dominion forever.
RICK REMENDER and WES CRAIG's darkly humorous look at the 1980s underground comes full circle.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
ComicBook.com - Russ Burlingame
Jan 16, 2019The result is an elegant solution to the challenges raised by releasing #36 of the comic and the first installment of the TV show on the same day, and it effectively emphasizes a lot of what makes Deadly Class one of the best books on the stands. Read Full Review
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10
All-Comic - Erik Gonzalez
Jan 17, 2019This particular issue, just like the series itself, can't be praised enough. This creative team has, since issue one, continually delivered powerful content that embraces and challenges the comics medium in form and content. Read Full Review
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9.0
GWW - D. Ivester
Jan 16, 2019The art team here did such a great job creating the images that were going on inside of Marcus. It's scary, messy, depressing, and even at times, we see bits of beauty and happiness. These are all the things that go on inside of someone but for Marcus, it really is mostly filled with darkness and it's great to see him really fight through it. The way they display all the people that Marcus has become friends with is sad but done beautifully. The issue is really about self-discovery and now Marcus is more than ready to take the demons head-on. Read Full Review
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8.0
You Don't Read Comics - David Harth
Jan 16, 2019Deadly Class #36 gets a little tropey and the ending is predictable, but the great art and some interesting character development keep it from being a waste of time. Its a good comic that suffers a little bit on the execution of the reveal from a script standpoint, but more than makes up for it in other ways. It sets the stage for a lot of action to come, though, and that makes up for a lot. Read Full Review
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6.8
Sequential Planet - Marcus Orchard
Jan 15, 2019The art makes up for the lack of progression in what is basically a pretty recap issue. Read Full Review
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4.5
AIPT - Alex Curtis
Jan 15, 2019Deadly Class continues to be in a slump, although this time it's due to an over-long, repetitive filler issue. Hopefully the next installments will move on and learn to just say no to bad melodrama. Read Full Review