Night of the 80s Undead #1
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Night of the 80s Undead #1

Writer: Jason Martin Artist: Bill McKay Publisher: Action Lab Comics Release Date: July 10, 2013 Cover Price: $3.99 Critic Reviews: 3
9.0Critic Rating
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It's 1986, and Russia's last-ditch Cold War effort is to strike at our American excess lifestyle with bio-engineered Colombian cocaine. What happens when two girls out for a good time cross paths with a huge celebrity party hyped up on commie zombie blow? Radical undead action, man! Totally!

  • 10
    Herotaku - Frankie Rodriguez Jul 11, 2013

    Really great art. Full of surprises. Great characters. Interesting storyline and plot. And everything about this book screams fun and horrible all at the same time. The book has a choice for a soundtrack with even what to listen to watch track during what scene. Brilliant in concept & execution. One of the most original & fun books I have ever read. Read Full Review

  • 9.0
    Florida Geek Scene - ThemightyDarmick Jul 10, 2013

    The only thing I would like to see changed is the female stars represented as well as the men are. Give me Grace Jones, Cynthia Rothrock, Madonna, and Brigitte Nielsen going on their own rampage. The short and skinny is that I had a lot of fun with the book, in the same way I have fun with Toxic Avenger, Army Of Darkness and Red Hot American Summer. Go read it! Read Full Review

  • 8.0
    Comic Bastards - Dustin Cabeal May 9, 2013

    I enjoyed this book and that it’s not quite a zombie story or at least if it is, it’s very different. It’s more of a cocaine cannibal’s story than anything else. As a child of the 80’s raised in the 90’s I get the jokes and it plays on my nostalgia quite well, for others it might just be a funny story with coke zombies and that’s alright as well. If you’re interested and really everyone should be reading “coke zombie”, then you’ll need to pre-order it from your local comic shop. The book releases towards the end of June so you have some time, but it really helps the publishers if you pre-order so that they don’t under or over print. I have a feeling that the catchy title and the nostalgia factor will make this book sought after so don’t miss out. Read Full Review

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