THE WORLDWIDE ZOMBIE EPIDEMIC HAS ARRIVED! WHEN STEVEN UNKNOWINGLY DRINKS FROM A CURSED CHALICE HE FINDS IN HIS GRANDPARENTS' ATTIC, HE HAS NO IDEA THAT HIS ACTIONS WILL HAVE DIRE CONSEQUENCES... TURNING THE WORLD INTO AN UNDEAD NIGHTMARE!
The story is for a mature audience due to violence, language and occasional nudity. This is a must have for any true connoisseur of the zombie or horror genres. Read Full Review
Whatever dream of a nice family life there was sours pretty quickly in this more sophisticated take on the gore and guts of zombie horror. Read Full Review
To be frank, this issue has no character development or plot necessarily. This doesn’t bother me though because the entire book is action-packed enough that I just kept wanting to watch more zombies be killed. To add to that, the zombies are illustrated amazingly scary, mainly because of their large dark and empty eyes. The story may simply be a dad losing his family to zombies and then trying to navigate through the zombie apocalypse like every other zombie story, but the blood and the guts make it worth the read. Read Full Review
Final Verdict: 6.0 " Pacing issues and some strange story choices make "Dead Life" #1 a bit of a rough first issue. Read Full Review
Dead Life #1 is a disappointing read. The story is competently told and structured well; its just that it follows a strict zombie movie playbook that leaves it quite dull and predictable. Unfortunately, this one doesnt earn a recommendation. Read Full Review
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