Metahumans vs the Undead: A Superhero vs Zombie Anthology Edited by A.P. Fuchs is Now Available!

Paperback ISBN: 978-1-927339-00-8
eBook ISBN: 978-1-927339-01-5


The war between Good and Evil has raged since before Time began.
Now the battle continues with the Ultimate Good versus the Ultimate Evil.


Metahumans vs the Undead


Metahuman: one of the human species endowed with one or more powers beyond that of mortal men; a person who uses those abilities to serve either themselves or society. Typically branded by a codename and colorful costume. AKA Superhero.


Undead: one of the human species endowed with life even after death; a walking corpse. Typically branded by their decayed form and appetite for human flesh. AKA Zombie.


In a world where superheroes and zombies collide, only one can prove the victor.


Featuring indie heroic favorites like Axiom-man, The Wraith and Shadowflame, while also introducing newcomers like Nightcat, Spectrolite, Midnight Angel and more, Metahumans vs the Undead is a terror-filled action adventure where Light and Darkness collide and only one can prevail.


Contains stories by: Rebecca Besser, Eric S. Brown, Frank Dirscherl, Lorne Dixon, A.P. Fuchs, Anthony Giangregorio, Keith Gouveia, J.L. MacDonald, Joe Martino, Rhiannon Paille, Gina Ranalli and J.B. Robb.


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Other Zombie Anthologies Edited by A.P. Fuchs:




Other Coscom Entertainment Books
by A.P. Fuchs


The Last Coscom Entertainment Release: Bigfoot War 3: Food Chain by Eric S. Brown


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