At last the heroes of Earth, Barsoom, Drakulon and Hyborea and have joined together for a last stand against the zombie plague on the roof of the world -- but it is the pandemic too out of control to stop, now that the hidden hand behind the apocalypse is finally revealed?
While a little potential has opened up again at the end of this issue for it to deliver some evil times ahead that will be fun to watch, the story itself is still one that just hasn't clicked and worked well from the start. The more well-known characters are better-handled here and have a better sense of presence while those that aren't, well, they're going through the motions and it just kind of exists. It looks great but that can carry it only so far when you get down to it. There are some really great visual moments to be had throughout this and it's totally worth it if you're an artwork junkie and really enjoy these characters, but it's just not a book with actual story to it. Read Full Review
DIE!namite #4, available from Dynamite comics on January 27th, 2021, runs readers here, there, and everywhere with nary a moment to catch a breath. While the issue is full of non-stop energy, the rapid pace breezes right by deaths and impactful moments that need a little time to be felt. Still, it's good art and plenty of forward progress, so it's a solid recommendation. Read Full Review
Yeah this is better than Marvel Zombies and DCeased put together. I said it. And to think I was reluctant to even pick this up. I wish I would have jumped on earlier, but with a story like this, I think any point is a good point to start reading when it's just : Sex. Gore. And more sex and more gore. Sensual and bloody, the way that Mila Jovocich taught me to enjoy a zombie tale.
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