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Deadly Class #42 review
Deadly Class is repetitive and doesn’t know how to juggle the cast, which leads to a glut of monologues, exposition,...
Deadly Class is repetitive and doesn’t know how to juggle the cast, which leads to a glut of monologues, exposition,...
The best movies of the decade.
It's unfortunate that these past two issues couldn’t follow-through with the great set-up.
This series could be condensed into fifteen pages and even those would be underwhelming and tensionless.
Farraday’s back, baby, and paunchier and drunker than ever.
But now that the entirety of the series, all twenty issues, is collected in one big ol’ thang…there are plenty...
Jimmy Olsen is intentionally trying to be as “all over the place” as its titular hero.
While the twists are elaborate, the characters and sci-fi elements aren't.
A little girl’s innocence being taken away and exploited by evil.
This hurts, because I love Black Mask Studios, but...
Remender keeps piling on filler instead of actually advancing what he laid down.
This issue is a bit too self-servicing to be anything more than whimsical fluff.