Two idealistic scientists unwittingly developing the deadliest virus the world has ever known...A family making desperate choices as they struggle to survive the Infection's initial outbreak...A lone gunslinging survivor battling the Infected in a decimated London...Four original tales chronicling the greatest horror humanity has ever faced come together in a bloody conclusion as terrifying as the Rage Virus itself.Written by horror master Steve Niles (creator of the classic 30 Days of Night) and illustrated by three of the most terrifyingly talented illustrators working in comics today, 28 Days Later: The Aftermath begins before the hit movie—and ends with a shocking revelation that leads into the events of the sequel, 28 Weeks Later.
From Publishers Weekly
Gruesome rules in this horror collection. Despite the title, the four stories actually are set before or at the same time as the action of the 2002 film about the horrifying consequences of a manmade virus that infects humans with mindless rage, turning them into carnivorous brutes who infect others by spewing virus-laden blood. Niles's scripts (one of which is included as a bonus text feature) show the creation of the virus by ethically challenged researchers, describe its uncontrollable spread as zomboid mobs wipe out most of humanity, and question whether the survivors deserve to survive. Like the movie, the stories also juxtapose the rationalizations that we use to justify violence—idealism, pride, revenge, love, etc.—with the behavior of the infected monsters. The characters aren't especially interesting beyond that: some infected zomboids totter around, puking blood and exclaiming Ghaaaagh! while others dither and wait for death. Of the multiple artists at work, Calero's two stories, Stage 1: Development and Stage 4: Quarantine, effectively combine glimpses of light with masses of darkness, and Nat Jones (Stage 3: Decimation) mixes scratchy agitated line work with a muted wash, especially in a two-page spread of a ruined Piccadilly Circus. Mainly, however, the art is just graphic enough to satisfy readers' cravings for literal blood and guts. (Apr.) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“[Niles] ably weaves together four separate tales that each feature those blood-spewing zombies and the mayhem they create.”
Dreadcentral.com
“Recommended!”
Fangoria.com
“[W]ill evoke excitement and appreciation...with its fine combination of a well-written story and beautifully disturbing artwork.”
Wisconsin State Journal, Rob Thomas' "Gotta Have It" List
“Gotta have it”
Publishers Weekly
“Gruesome rules in this horror collection.”
Ain't It Cool News.com
“As far as zombie comics go, [this] is definitely ahead of the shambling, brain-eating pack.”
joblo.com
“[A] quick paced, intense ride for the 28 Days Later lover in all of us...slick and intelligent.”
Comics Alliance.com
“The art...is fantastic...Horror Buffs–give it a once-over. It’ll whet your appetite for the film!”
Kevin Carr, 7mpictures.com
“[A] fine bridge between the two movies [28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later].”
Count Gore.com
“This is high-octane horror magnificently illustrated with gory brio.”
From the Back Cover
Two idealistic scientists unwittingly developing the deadliest virus the world has ever known...A family making desperate choices as they struggle to survive the Infection's initial outbreak...A lone gunslinging survivor battling the Infected in a decimated London...Four original tales chronicling the greatest horror humanity has ever faced come together in a bloody conclusion as terrifying as the Rage Virus itself.Written by horror master Steve Niles (creator of the classic 30 Days of Night) and illustrated by three of the most terrifyingly talented illustrators working in comics today, 28 Days Later: The Aftermath begins before the hit movie—and ends with a shocking revelation that leads into the events of the sequel, 28 Weeks Later.
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- Release Date 04/03/2007
- Author Steve Niles
- Language English
- Company Dey Street Books
- Weight 11.2 ounces
- Dimensions 6.62 x 0.22 x 10.25 inches
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