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Notes:
(1) After a slow first two issues, the third one was exactly the kind of character driven narrative I've come to expect from this series.
(2) The idea of a ski lodge party is so 1980s cliché. I love it!
(3) The fourth issue felt rushed and out of nowhere. Fight-for-your-life survival plots are what this series is known for, but were built up better in previous books.
— Jun 09, 2020 04:30AM

Notes:
(1) After a slow first two issues, the third one was exactly the kind of character driven narrative I've come to expect from this series.
(2) The idea of a ski lodge party is so 1980s cliché. I love it!
(3) The fourth issue felt rushed and out of nowhere. Fight-for-your-life survival plots are what this series is known for, but were built up better in previous books.
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Jayson
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Notes:
(1) I don't know quite what to make of this. The first issue was nearly all blood and guts action. The second was slow and talky. I hope there's a few character-building issues. Those are always the best.
(2) I wonder whether this book starts out so weird because Remender was depressed over the TV show being cancelled? The letters pages seem all about his depression.
— Jun 08, 2020 04:00AM

Notes:
(1) I don't know quite what to make of this. The first issue was nearly all blood and guts action. The second was slow and talky. I hope there's a few character-building issues. Those are always the best.
(2) I wonder whether this book starts out so weird because Remender was depressed over the TV show being cancelled? The letters pages seem all about his depression.

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Notes:
(1) Every Deadly Class book is named after a 1980s punk song/album, here’s this one:
(2) Finally, a new volume. I was getting antsy. Corona delayed this for months!
(3) I wonder whether they'll address the TV series being cancelled. I read the last book in individual issues, and boy were the letters pages dominated by TV show talk.
— Jun 07, 2020 04:00AM

Notes:
(1) Every Deadly Class book is named after a 1980s punk song/album, here’s this one:
(2) Finally, a new volume. I was getting antsy. Corona delayed this for months!
(3) I wonder whether they'll address the TV series being cancelled. I read the last book in individual issues, and boy were the letters pages dominated by TV show talk.