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"BONE MACHINE," Part Five Finals are here but Marcus plans haven't gone as expected. Quite the opposite. While he was making plans for Kings Dominion, Master Lin was making plans for him. The fifth and final issue in the "Bone Machine" story arc promises many unexpected and shocking events.
Collects arcs 7-9 and the FCBD special of RICKREMENDER and WES CRAIG's DEADLY CLASS, a darkly humorous coming-of-agedrama that follows the teens of Generation X as they navigate a secret assassinacademy training them to become corrupt tools of evil. This deluxe oversizedhardcover, bursting at the seams with sketches, concept art, variant covers, andother extras, is the ultimate way to experience the 1980sunderground! Collects DEADLY CLASS #32-44 andFCBD 2019 DEADLY CLASS "Killer Set" One-Shot
The Sophomore exam draws near as another year comes to aclose in RICK REMENDER and WES CRAIG's smash-hit series. COLLECTS DEADLY CLASS#40-44
"SAVE YOUR GENERATION," Part One Critically acclaimed bestseller DEADLY CLASS returns in the apathy of the slacker era. Join MARCUS in 1991 where he lives in a bathtub, delivers pizza, and hides from the bite of reality. Haunted by his past and unable to change his ways, he self-medicates with drugs, sex, and music snobbery. But his past is never too far behind him.
The Sophomore exam draws near as another year comes to a close in RICK REMENDER and WES CRAIG's smash-hit series. Collects DEADLY CLASS #40-44
Marcus and his girlfriend Maria are thrown to the wolves when a Mexican Cartel, the family of a classmate they were forced to kill, comes gunning for revenge. The true costs of the life he's chosen to live are only just dawning on Marcus. The troubled teen has never been more troubled.
“A FOND FAREWELL,” Part Three We’ve moved too far into an unrecognizable future. The exponential increase in technology warps our understanding of space and time, leaving us disoriented and incapable of processing the rapidly transforming world around us. But there is hope in old friends and family.
It's morning in America, and those who lived through last arcês brutal finale barely have had time to consider what theyêve done before a new class of kids enroll in the school, eager to pick up the bloody mantle. Sophomore survivor Saya Kuroki is given a chance to ascend in the ranks of the schoolês deadliest and most ruthless students, and all it will cost her is whatês left of her humanity. RICK REMENDER & WES CRAIG present a new beginning to the dark saga of DEADLY CLASS. Collecting DEADLY CLASS #22-26
From bestselling author Kenneth C. Davis comes a fascinating account of the Spanish influenza pandemic 100 years after it first swept the world in 1918. "Davis deftly juggles compelling storytelling, gruesome details, and historical context. More Deadly Than War reads like a terrifying dystopian novel--that happens to be true." --Steve Sheinkin, author of Bomb and Undefeated A Washington Post Best Children's Book of the Month With 2018 marking the 100th anniversary of the worst disease outbreak in modern history, the story of the Spanish flu is more relevant today than ever. This dramatic narrative, told through the stories and voices of the people caught in the deadly maelstrom, explores how this vast, global epidemic was intertwined with the horrors of World War I--and how it could happen again. Complete with photographs, period documents, modern research, and firsthand reports by medical professionals and survivors, this book provides captivating insight into a catastrophe that transformed America in the early twentieth century. Praise for More Deadly Than War A Junior Library Guild Selection "More Deadly Than War is a riveting story of the great influenza pandemic of 1918, packed with unforgettable examples of the power of a virus gone rogue. Kenneth C. Davis's book serves as an important history--and an important reminder that we could very well face such a threat again." --Deborah Blum, New York Times bestselling author of The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York. "With eye-popping details, Kenneth C. Davis tracks the deadly flu that shifted the powers in World War I and changed the course of world history. In an age of Ebola and Zika, this vivid account is a cautionary tale that will have you rushing to wash your hands for protection." --Karen Blumenthal, award-winning author of Steve Jobs: The Man Who Thought Different * "Davis once again makes history accessible for students from the middle grades through high school." --VOYA, STARRED review
The crew returns to Kings Dominion to discover things have changed in their absence. Master Lin's schemes are revealed in the authors' darkly humorous look at the 1980s underground comes full circle. Collects #36-40.