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Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth (Deadly Class #1) Hardcover | Pages: 160 pages
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Original Title: Deadly Class, Volume 1: Reagan Youth
ISBN: 2365775942 (ISBN13: 9782365775946)
Edition Language: French
Series: Deadly Class #1
Setting: San Francisco, California,1987(United States) Las Vegas, Nevada,1987(United States)

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1987, San Francisco. Marcus Lopez, fils d'immigrés nicaraguayens et SDF depuis plusieurs années, peine à trouver un sens à sa vie. Alors qu'il pense sérieusement à mettre fin de ses jours, il fait la rencontre de Saya, une mystérieuse jeune fille qui va lui ouvrir les portes de l'Académie Kings Dominion des Arts Létaux. Il découvre alors l'existence d'une école où l'on enseigne aux héritiers de l'élite financière à ériger le meurtre au rang d'art. Marcus a désormais un but dans la vie, il va tuer celui qu'il considère responsable de la mort de ses parents : Ronald Reagan. Contient : Deadly Class #1-6

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Title:Deadly Class Vol. 1: Reagan Youth (Deadly Class #1)
Author:Rick Remender
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Anniversary Edition
Pages:Pages: 160 pages
Published:October 2nd 2015 by urban comics (first published September 24th 2015)
Categories:Sequential Art. Graphic Novels. Comics. Graphic Novels Comics

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Flipping Through Floppies*So, I follow this one in single issues from a comic store. I just couldn't resist jumping on a fresh Remender bandwagon a few years back. The real surprise? That this is my favourite thing Remender has ever done (Uncanny X-Force just got inched out). I just read issue 21, which is the conclusion of volume 4, and thought I should come back and recommend the series (really, I should be writing more about single issue series I follow as the trades come out). Wes Craig is

Oh how I loved this. It was deplorable and fantastic. 4.5

Find all of my reviews at: http://52bookminimum.blogspot.com/ Life is a series of unique opportunities. Its our job to find the happiness in each one. I may not be a graphic novel expert, but I know what I like and BOY OH BOY DID I LIKE THIS!!!!!Like all of my graphic novels reviews, I cant give away all of the . . . for fear the army of tiny Goodreads Spoiler Trolls will barrage my review space with nasty commentary. I will say this had everything Mitchell and I could possibly want in a

Didn't love it. It was ok, just not really my cup o' tea. Probably done with this series.

A dark, gritty tale that isn't for the faint of heart or stomach. Drugs, violence, and sex fill this story, but it's still a very human story. Not so much a celebration of darkness, but more of an acknowledgment of the darkness that exists in the world. The art style is nice while still fitting the story. The plot is interesting, and the characters complex in personality, and morality. Not an easy story, but a strong one. I'm not expecting a happy ending, but I'm going to keep going.

I dont know what this is about but Lana Condor makes me want to watch the TV show. So I might as well read this too someday.

***This is the first of my "Indie Theme" Buddy Reads with the Shallow Readers, criteria being: something not published by the big 2.***4.5 out 5 This book is so fucking slick. The characters, dialog, and time period are all great. The only reason I docked it 1/2 a star is besides the little road trip at the end the whole book is just set-up. Don't get me wrong I still enjoyed the hell out of this book and can't wait to get my hands on the next one.Get this review and many more at:

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