Long before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. Here is one of comics’ longest running independents as Deadworld has had over 100 issues and graphic novels published and over one million copies sold over the years. And it all starts here!A supernatural plague has been unleashed on the world. The dead return to walk the earth...but this is no standard zombie story. The dead are just soldiers for those who have crossed the Gateway. The lead zombies are intelligent, sadistic, and in addition to having a hankering for flesh, enjoy the tortuous ordeals they put the surviving humans through. Now seven wayward teens on a school bus, scramble to escape the zombie apocalypse. Little did they know that there were also intelligent zombies and they had a plan…and they had a leader, King Zombie. Death becomes very real to the teens as they lose some of their members and their hope that an abandoned riverboat will provide sanctuary proves futile.The Deadworld Archives series collects all of the original Deadworld series published by Arrow and Caliber Comics from the 1980-90s into a series of ten low priced affordable graphic novels. BOOK ONE has the very first four issues of the series."...amongst the most essential horror titles of the last twenty years." - Peter Normanton, From the Tomb magazine."The best, in my humble opinion, of the zombie comics." - Tom Snigoski, Buffy the Vampire Slayer."This is the original zombie comic and it's easy to see why it's lasted so long." - World's Heavyweight Comics."I can't rave enough about this series." - Kenneth Gallant, Broken Frontier.
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- Release Date 02/27/2016
- Authors Stuart Kerr, Ralph Griffith, Gary Reed, Dan Royer, Vince Locke
- Language English
- Company Caliber Comics
- Weight 8.3 ounces
- Dimensions 7 x 0.3 x 10 inches
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