Meet the brand-new cast of characters from this year's Call of Duty: Zombies offering in this prequel! The year is 1910, the place is Morocco, and there is a job that needs doing. The man to do it? A commanding officer in the French Foreign Legion. The prize? An artifact of unspeakable power. The price? More than he bargained for.
Despite it not being what I expected, again on me as much as anything, the issue is an adventure that you just don't see in comics much. It's fun, it reminds me of a certain someone I've mentioned a few times now, and it has me wanting to come back and see where it goes. Don't expect zombies in this one but do expect a fun and entertaining pulp adventure. Read Full Review
esque story of crime, redemption, and mysticism begins in this video game prequel. Read Full Review
It's bloody silly but that's pretty much the point, and it serves as a welcome breath of fresh air for horror fans in between online shooting matches. Read Full Review
The comic seems to explain why Bruno is fighting zombies on the Titanic (in a video game that hasn't come out yet), but honestly both the art and rather boring plot really makes it hard to care about the character or his past. Read Full Review
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