Believable characters, non-formulaic storyline, and lots of zombie action make this book a must read. This series definitely stands out as a refreshing, original take on the zombie apocalypse. If you're a fan of monsters and war stories, I highly suggest you pick this up!5 out of 5 Stars! Read Full Review
Perhaps the thing I love the most is that the story is that it is told in a number of mini-series and one-shots instead of one ongoing series. This allows the focus to jump around to different people and situations with ease and everyone is is vulnerable to the threat of the zombies. If you are burnt out on the Walking Dead's formula of “meet new group, conflict, Rick causes character death/injury, revenge, repeat” then I highly suggest you give '68 Scars a try, I think you will find a new favorite Zombie series. Read Full Review
I do hope that Image decides to continue this beyond its planned four-issue run because the spandex clad medium of the comic book has been screaming for a book like this, one that can do for the war genre what Walking Dead and 30 Days of Night did for horror. Read Full Review
Aside from my odd desire to see more of Yam's folks, there is tons of decent head popping zombie action in this issue. I'm sure everyone will love the zombie infested with river snakes, I know I sure did. So despite the rather long gap in releases from issue 1 to 2, '68: Scars does its job in filling your lust for a better than average "Z" word action adventure. Read Full Review