THE HUNGER GROWS...
The world is overrun with the flesh-eating monsters that used to be the heroes who kept it safe. Spider-Man made a promise to keep people safe, and he's not going to quit, even in the literal jaws of death...
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If anything the book could use a bit more blood shed, it does feel a bit tame at times. Keeping the action so kid friendly, makes it feel more like a video game crossover and a bit less like a zombie horror film. But overall it's a fun ride, with great art and solid surprises as Marvel Zombies should be. Read Full Review
This is a good third issue that is effective in setting up the stakes for a finale that seems impossible for the heroes to win. Marvel Zombies: Resurrection is setting up the perfect finale for Spider-Man fans and horror fans alike. Read Full Review
From images of hordes of undead heroes to shocking revelations, each page is more engaging than the next, leaving us not only satisfied by this issue but also excited for how the whole story will conclude with the upcoming final installment. Read Full Review
Much better than issue 2
The plot races toward a climax, with the heroes captured by the zombie horde and prospects looking grim. The storytelling falters slightly. Sliding a full explanation of the zombies' origin into this issue obliges the creators to resort to classic villain monologuing. Still a good comic and a lot of fun to read. And there's hope for the finale issue: This one sets up a lot of character tension that will hopefully resolve in a dramatic, transformative way.
This was better than last issue, but still, this has some issues. Mostly with the pacing and panel layouts this time around. Some things don't connect properly. I think this is an under-discussed aspect of comics, but when something goes wrong, it's immediately apparent.
Sorry these zombies just really aren’t doing it for me.