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If you think your high school experience was rough, try surviving King’s Dominion School for the Deadly Arts. 🗡️🎒

Issues #1–16 feature some of the most inventive panel layouts in modern comics. The "Vegas Trip" arc (Issues #4–6) is a hallucinatory masterpiece, using color and geometry to show the characters' deteriorating grip on reality.

From the stoic Saya to the volatile Maria and our tragic lead, Marcus, the character dynamics are electric. This opening era perfectly balances the "Slayer" training with the universal agony of teenage heartbreak and betrayal. Deadly Class (001-016) (2014-2015) GetComics.IN...

I’ve been looking back at the first 16 issues of , and it remains one of the most stylish, unapologetic, and emotionally raw comics of the last decade. Here’s why this specific run is a masterclass in visual storytelling:

The first 16 issues represent the "Freshman/Sophomore" era of the series—where the stakes feel intensely personal before the world-ending chaos of later arcs. It’s gritty, nihilistic, and surprisingly heart-wrenching. If you think your high school experience was

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Set in 1987, Remender nails the vibe of the underground punk and skate scene. It’s not just a backdrop; the music and politics of the era are baked into Marcus’s internal monologue and the very DNA of the story. From the stoic Saya to the volatile Maria

If you’re looking to dive into the visceral, neon-drenched world of Rick Remender and Wes Craig’s ,