As the dead multiply, cities fall and the human race assumes a new position on the food chain. In Vietnam, hidden sins are revealed, sanity teeters and the thin veil between humanity and barbarism shreds at the sound of a high-powered gunshot.
In this demonic jungle abyss...it's getting hard to tell who the monsters are.
Highly recommended, “'68: Scars” #3 ends on a high note before its gripping conclusion. With the artwork strongly suited with the narrative, “'68: Scars” uses zombies as a metaphor for the violent and unforgiving nature of war. If you love war stories and zombie tales, check out the “'68″ series. Read Full Review
This is one of the most bizarre comics Ive ever read. It shouldnt be, the premiseis relatively simple: a zombie ridden twist on the Vietnam war. And, yet, this book blewmy mind. For one, there are so many twisted stories within the story, my head wasspinning by the end of the book. Every couple of pages the story line jumps to adifferent perspective which, while fucking fascinating, is also frustratingly confusing. Itsa difcult book to read, especially if you know a lot about the Vietnam war. Read Full Review