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REVIEW: ‘Deadly Class #22′ wants to meet your maker

 
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September 29, 2016
Deadly Class #22 starts off a new arc by highlighting a new set of students of the secretively infamous School of Deadly Arts. Sure, the remaining sophomores who survived the great final examinations from the last arc are enjoying the moment except for fan-favorite Saya (“Shout To The Heart, And You&...


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REVIEW: ‘Seven to Eternity #1′ is a no choice and a must get!

 
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September 25, 2016
Rick Remender and Jerome Opeña team up for another emotional roller-coaster experience in their new series, SEVEN TO ETERNITY #1. In this premier issue, it has thirty-four pages of pure Remender-Opeña collaborative visual initial sketches by Opeña himself, and similar to Deadly Class, rick’s music li...


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SEVEN TO ETERNITY #1 goes back to print on same day as release!

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September 22, 2016
In order to keep up with overwhelming customer demand, Image Comics is sending SEVEN TO ETERNITY #1 written by Rick Remender, drawn by Jerome Opeña, and colored by Matt Hollingsworth back to print today, the same day as the issue’s release. In this breakout hit from the reunited creative team behind Uncann...


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REVIEW: What is love in ‘Tokyo Ghost #10’?

 
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September 7, 2016
This titular question fits quite perfectly after I read the tenth and ultimate chapter of TOKYO GHOST. Love is an emotional force that makes the world around. Rick Remender presents his formulaic emotional grinding storytelling to another level with this finale because he makes sure that “love”...


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REVIEW: ‘Deadly Class, Vol. 4′ is a well-deserved Battle Royale

 
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September 3, 2016
Rick Remender and Wes Craig pay tribute to the greatness (and notoriety) of the Japanese cult classic, Battle Royale, in the latest volume of Deadly Class, DIE FOR ME. It contains issues #17 -21 with some artistic features courtesy by co-creator Wes Craig. DEADLY CLASS, VOL. 4 picks up where the previous v...


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The Russo Brothers to Produce DEADLY CLASS TV Adaptation

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July 24, 2016
A TV adaptation of the Image Comics series Deadly Class has reportedly been confirmed to be underway, with Captain America: Civil War directors Joe and Anthony Russo to serve as producers. According to Deadline, the Sony Pictures TV adaptation is written by series co-creator/writer Rick Remender and Miles ...


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REVIEW: How could you, ‘Deadly Class #21’?!

 
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June 6, 2016
Deadly Class #21 is the end of the fourth story arc, DIE FOR ME. And, this finale is the most shocking finales so far! Rick Remender and Wes Craig do full-blown George RR Martin mode here. They do the most unpredictable and heart-stomping chapter that defies expectations. I am in total disbelief on how the...


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Superstar Writers and Artists form CREATORS FOR CREATORS Initiative

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April 14, 2016
On Wednesday, April 6, at Image Expo, David Brothers, Nick Dragotta, Rick Remender, Jonathan Hickman, Joe Keatinge, and Leila Del Duca took the stage to announce a newly formed 501(c)(3) non-profit organization called CREATORS FOR CREATORS, aimed at fostering—both financially and through mentorship—new cre...


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REVIEW: Getting out of that Virtual Buzz with ‘Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 1′

 
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March 9, 2016
Set on post-apocalyptic world, Rick Remender (Deadly Class) has again set us in an adventure with Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 1: The Atomic Garden. Tokyo Ghost, Vol. 1 is the story of Constables Debbie Decay and Led Dent as they try to escape their fate in the dangerous streets on the Isles of Los Angeles in 2098, w...


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REVIEW: Hope is Restored in ‘Low #11′

 
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February 22, 2016
Low #11 is primarily a family tale, more specifically a sisterly story. Rick Remender crafts a narrative of memory, nostalgia and faith in the perspectives of two strong-willed sisters who make a homecoming since the first issue. Also, Remender makes sure to bring in an interesting new character which is u...