Zombies rose. Humanity went viral.
Zack the Zombie Exterminator is a loud, gory horror-comedy where fame, family, and undead chaos collide — and the worst possible guy might be Earth’s last line of defense.
✍️ @TheBrianPulido, Mike MacLean
🙏 @thecoffincomics#zombie#comic
"Power confrontations and their effects take center stage here. Every super weapon or hero, even the threat of them, gives the feeling of being at war at grand scales." Thanks to @JacobDPalermo for the review of SPACE GHOST VOL. 2 #5, in comics shops now! https://t.co/QWRF4oE4wz
Ever wanted to experience the mind of a character in a zombie survival scenario when they find a note like in a video game? Before We Sail has that and more.
And so... WE BEGIN!
♦️ BEFORE WE SAIL - Chapter 1 of 7
♦️ Available NOW on @AcesWeekly Volume 75
♦️ The virtual weekly magazine commanded by @LFORLLOYD
♠️ Made by @LinoMiichelle, @rayointhebottle, @El_Hollen, Nate Escobedo and me.
And so... WE BEGIN!
♦️ BEFORE WE SAIL - Chapter 1 of 7
♦️ Available NOW on @AcesWeekly Volume 75
♦️ The virtual weekly magazine commanded by @LFORLLOYD
♠️ Made by @LinoMiichelle, @rayointhebottle, @El_Hollen, Nate Escobedo and me.
@rainyroadmedia Isn't that guy a know-it-all; cuz this sounds like him. Someone who wants to anticipate actions but is more than a little biased in his decisions.
@MadCaveStudios Reviews #26, featuring @MarkLondonMCS Underworld crossover combining the best of each piece to overcome the worst. Also features @InakiMiranda worldbuilding and music making. #comics https://t.co/poM7MT8DYv
@MrGabeHernandez It's true but most that are better remembered are for their layered characterizations, grounded arcs, and going where others couldn't dream of. But that might be from reading Mark Waid's The Flash. Couldn't find anything from those 90s anti-heroes if it wasn't mocking them. Lobo
@JacobDPalermo reviews for @MadCaveStudios. Ahem, we make great comics 🖤
Long Cold Winter #4: Spectacular way to end this trek. Action to start the momentum, consequences to keep the ball rolling, and a fitting resolution. 8.5/10
Kill Train #3: When I’m hearing Maniac playing in my head, I know this is good. There’s a growing intensity that leaves me clued in to the progressing plot. Because the climax feels like the peak of a mental breakdown. 9/10
Murder Kingdom #4: Ends like it began, interesting, satisfying, yet a bit strange. Points for relevancy and commentary though. 8/10
Vanishing Point #1 Screams: Now I’m a fan of cosmic horror so I’m a bit biased. But it’s great to feel the effects and implications of doing work in outer space. And ways of evoking feelings through presentation is… actually goes without saying. 10/10
String #5 and full trade: This last issue is more than satisfying. The characterizations feel so full and thought out, including the consequences that people have to carry. 9/10 Overall a very memorable title to enjoy. 9.5