The series relaunch previewed with a Free Comic Book Day issue continues here. Join creator Dan Mendoza for the all new adventures of the cult hit series featuring his undead anti-hero, Zombie Tramp, now brought to life by the amazing talents of new superstar artist TMChu. It’s kinky supernatural fun as Zombie Tramp hits the road, starting in… sin city of course!
I like this kind of comic. It's a fun read, and it's got pretty pictures. It doesn't take itself serious at all, and neither should you. The main character is a sexy zombie wizard prostitute, you kinda know what to expect from that. If you're interested in that at all, I don't think Zombie Tramp will let you down. Read Full Review
Zombie Tramp #1 may be the current ongoing series but you can tell from this set of shenanigans its gone through some growing pains to get to this point, and the work has absolutely paid off. Recommended. Read Full Review
By no means am I done with this series. I'm going to keep with it because it has potential and with it being an ongoing there's plenty of time for it to work out the kinks as it goes. That's the great thing about an ongoing series, there's room for improvement and plenty of time for it as well. If you dug the second volume of Zombie Tramp you shouldn't have too rough of a transition to this volume. If this is your first time reading it, well I don't know what to tell you what to expect. It's new ground for me to, but I'm sticking around and if you like the twist to the story then I imagine you'll be sticking around as well. Read Full Review
Zombie Tramp's biggest draw may be the one aspect that pushes me away. Not everyone is looking for a traditional comic, and some may enjoy Zombie Tramp for its unconventional look at the genre, but it lacks the ingredients of a good story. To the uninitiated, they may find Janey to be an impossibly proportioned sex object, whose only goal is to get into vaguely erotic situations and rip her way out. What seems like an attempt to create a powerful female character falls flat, resulting in an over-sexualized murder machine. Read Full Review