Deadworld in full color! For the first time, Deadworld is presented in color with a fully painted series. Designed to stand on its own, the story line picks up the pieces of Slaughterhouse as it returns to the sanctuary known as Safe Haven. A small outpost, remnants of a twisted scientist’s scheme gone wrong to defeat the plague, holds out against the army of King Zombie. Their secret weapon are the Lepers-victims of a bizarre experiment that left them with dead skin in breathing husks…with flesh that even zombies won’t touch. It is a war of intelligence versus primal instincts---the will to survive against the craving for flesh. It is a war of those with dead carcasses inhabited by living minds against those that are totally lifeless. It is a War of the Dead. Collects Deadworld: War of the Dead comic series issues #1-5.Winner of the Ghastly Award for Best Horror mini-series of 2012. “…remarkably literate and starkly imaginative, and is a winner in every scene, in every shot, in every line of dialogue.” - The Lottery Party. “War of the Dead is by far the greatest zombie story out there right now” - Unleash the Fanboy. “This is a fantastic zombie book. Makkonen has an insanely terrifying style, the writing is beautiful…it’s like reading a nightmare.” - Drunk on Comics. “It is a unique take on the zombie horror genre.” - Comics for Noobs. “This is a deliciously dark comic.” - Civilian Reader. “It is frightening, haunting, gloomy, grave, and delectably mystifying.” - Talking Comics.
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- Release Date 07/02/2016
- Authors Gary Reed, Sami Makkonen
- Language English
- Company Caliber Comics
- Weight 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions 7 x 0.31 x 10 inches
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