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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesomely drawn and fun
Review: I disagree with that other guy. I thought this comic was great. It's a fun zombie apocalypse story and the art is great. Its drawn almost like the anime movie "blood: the last vampire" with things in and out of focus. I loved it! Its as fun as Army of Darkness with zombies as gruesome as Day of the Dead.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Awful!!
Review: This is the worst zombie comic ever. From the terrible and unrealistic (even for a zombie comic) origin of the undead, to the artwork so bad it hurt my eyes with it's weird, wavy style I was disappointed through and through.

I went into this rather excited because Steve Niles (30 Days of Night, Dawn of the Dead) is usually a safe bet but here he just falls flat. I am amazed that this Kieron Dyer guy makes a living illustrating comics.

The end of this book is so bad, so ridiculous that I literally had to laugh. I foolishly bought the whole series hoping for it to turn and aside from a few interesting moments and slight glimpses of decent artwork it was like watching a trainwreck. I have spent the money so you don't have to- skip this at all costs!

If you want to read something amazing spend the same hard earned dollars on Robert Kirkman's work, The Walking Dead, from Image. TWD may be the best Zombie ANYTHING , much less comic book. You can get volume 1&2 for less than this piece of crap.
Oddly enough, Robert Kirkman actually gives Niles and Dyer props on this book in the letters column of one of his issues.




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