The prison cell walls are closing in fast on our all-star cast, which features original characters based on the likenesses of Frank Vincent (Goodfellas, the Sopranos), Marky Ramone (The Ramones) and Brea Grant (Heroes, Dexter). The unlikely trio quickly discovers that they are no longer alone in the abandoned police station and Marky Ramone is forced to take matters into his own hands... and in his hands is his trusty baseball bat!
Killogy continues to kick ass. This issue filled in some of the gaps previously created but brought up more questions. It really pulled me into the story and made me anxious to see more. Read Full Review
Issue #2 follows up on its interesting premise and builds on its pulpy narrative. “Killogy” takes from several different genres to create an interesting experiment in horror comedy. Read Full Review
It was an okay issue, but I really thought the plot was going to go off and we’d see these three characters team up and start killing zombies in some awesomely violent ways. Instead it’s more of an experiment of telling the main story in one location, but it’s hampered by the excessive dialog. I’ll be back for the final issue, but I’m not sure what the payoff of the series is going to be. Hopefully, it still has some tricks left. Read Full Review
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