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Remender's incredible knack for blending a variety of tones, switching among silly, arch, sentimental, and cynical within the turn of a few pages results in a fascinating, immensely entertaining blast.
While slightly less fully realized than Remender and Tocchini's earlier collaboration, Low, this vicious dystopian noir puts a fascinating spin on the done-to-death crime caper genre.
Remender (Seven to Eternity) and artist Murphy (Punk Rock Jesus) are two of the hottest talents currently working in comics, and this epic volume is sure to be a breathtaking modern classic, ranking among the most fully realized graphic works of the last decade.
Chock-full of action scenes, vivid colors, melodrama, and bluster, the story hits some peaks and valleys. Remender (Fear Agent; Black Science) is a proven storyteller, but parts of this tale seem more stilted than others. Artwork by Klein and Alixe is nicely rendered with clean lines, expressive figures, tons of conflict, and the usual superhero fare. Recommended for libraries catering to superhero fans.
Deadly Class is a solid read for those who want a combination of Mark Millar's Wanted and Harry Potter with Garth Ennis's (Preacher) style. For fans of stories of espionage, spies, assassins, and high school awkwardness.
This is a well-written and well-drawn book but too complicated for a new reader to pick up and understand without reading previous volumes. Recommended to those who enjoy dystopian environments, magic vs. science, and comic book team chemistry.