Yes. Rick Remender concluded his involvement with Deadly Class and moved on to other projects. The comic has reached its conclusion under his tenure.
Definitely. Rick Remender's work on Deadly Class came to an end. There might be new creative teams or directions for the comic since then.
Yes, it is. The Deadly Class comic has reached its conclusion.
Yes. The Deadly Class comic came to an end after a fulfilling run. It had a satisfying conclusion that tied up loose ends for the characters and the overall story arc.
I think 'Low' is an excellent Rick Remender story as well. It has a really interesting post - apocalyptic underwater setting. The story follows a family trying to survive and bring hope back to their world. The emotional depth in this story is really something special, and the art complements the story beautifully.
Yes, it is. The Deadly Class comic has come to an end.
Sure is. Deadly Class is based on a comic. The comic provides the foundation for the show's plot, characters, and world-building. However, there are always some differences when adapting from one medium to another.
Sure, Madame Gao is part of the The Deadly Class comic. Her role contributes to the overall complexity and intrigue of the comic's universe.
Sure, Madame Gao is featured in the Deadly Class comic. Her presence contributes to the overall plot and character development.
Sure. 'Black Science' is good. It has crazy dimension - hopping adventures. 'Deadly Class' is set in an assassin school, very unique. And 'Low' with its underwater post - apocalyptic setting.
Yes, it is. The TV show sticks closely to the comic's plot and characters.
Definitely. Rick Grimes met his demise in the comic. It was a significant moment that had a big impact on the story's direction.