by Robert Kirkman, Sean Phillips
Many of my friends are likely familiar with Kirkman, of Walking Dead fame. Yeah, him. He wrote this, and it's pretty sick: the Marvel Universe is taken over by zombies, and as heroes are turned - and turn on their loved ones and each other - they pick off everyone. Absolutely everyone. As fa...
I found this humorous the fact the zombies could still speak. dialogue was a little quirky for example.Captain America: "Look what the punk did to my head, if we kill him I get double rations" after magneto cut the top part of his head off with his own shield. I can't wait to read the next installm...
in a post-apocalyptic world, a group of friends and allies struck down by a zombie plague manage to rise again and come together to fight an even greater threat to the world - as well as cope with their own constant appetites. of course, the friends and allies in question are a gallery of classic Ma...
I think I expected this to be mindless fluff, entirely disposable and without any redeeming characteristics. And ok, it kind of is. But it's also a lot better than anything called Marvel Zombies has any right to be.It's obviously an excuse to see familiar faces in zombie disguise, but shockingly, it...
Reading this book I understood what it's like to be my mom at the movies. "What? They're zombies? But they talk? And use science? That couldn't happen. Stupid."
Oh for the days when zombifying cultural icons was new...This series was just a whole lot of fun and HYSTERICAL! I'm chucking now as I think about zombie Peter Parker crying because he...well, just read it.The storyline here chronicles the aftermath of a zombie infection after the superheroes got in...