Deadly Class -

Created by writer and artist Wes Craig , with stunning colors by Lee Loughridge, Deadly Class ran from 2014 to 2022 (Image Comics). It is one of the most brutally beautiful, emotionally devastating, and visually explosive comics of the last decade. And yes, it was adapted into a cult-favorite TV series on Syfy (2019), but the source material is where the real bloodletting happens.

Have you read Deadly Class ? Who is your favorite "Rat"? Let me know in the comments below. Deadly Class

If you think high school is a battlefield, try attending a school where the homework involves assassination, the prom is a bloodbath, and failing a test means failing to breathe. Created by writer and artist Wes Craig ,

For the 44 issues of its run, Deadly Class stands as a high-water mark for modern comics. It is a love letter to the 80s, a eulogy for lost youth, and a middle finger to the idea that growing up is worth the trouble. Have you read Deadly Class

The most stressful scenes aren't the shootouts. They are the parties, the dates, the awkward silences in dorm rooms. Remender weaponizes the anxiety of social hierarchy, the fear of not belonging, and the crushing weight of adolescent insecurity. Oh, and there is also a "Rat’s Nest" that involves a ton of drugs and a panic attack set to a Siouxsie and the Banshees track. Wes Craig’s art is a masterpiece of controlled chaos. His lines are scratchy, energetic, and raw. He doesn’t draw static panels; he draws motion. When a knife fight breaks out, you feel the weight of the blades and the desperation of the kids wielding them.