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Deadworld Archives #4

Deadworld Archives: Book Four

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With over 100 issues released and 1,000,000 copies sold Deadworld arrived on the zombie apocalypse scene well before The Walking Dead and presents a different supernatural with intelligent zombies take on the global nightmare. While being considered the 'godfather' of all the zombie apocalyptic comics that followed.

Collecting Volume One of Deadworld - comic issues #15-18 plus the Deadtales features that introduced the Amy character. BOOK FOUR of the Deadworld Archive series brings all the original Deadworld stories back into print for the first time since they were originally released. In this book, Dan and Joey find themselves in a small town that seemingly is isolated from the zombie menace. They adapt to a life of normalcy and the global horror seems to ignore this haven. But of course, that won’t last for long.

"I can't rave enough about this series." - Kenneth Gallant, Broken Frontier.

"This is one heck of a disturbing book and I'd definitely recommend it to new and old fans alike." - Paul Milligan, They Live to Serve.

"It is frightening, haunting, gloomy, grave, and delectably mystifying." - Talking Comics.

“Deadworld does a great job in a creating a zombie world with its own unique style. We get to see this world through the eyes of a group of kids struggling to grow up fast, and we get the sense that anything can happen in this chaotic, unpredictable world. It's a great ride through a post-apocalyptic zombie-torn world, and it begs you to come back looking for more.” – Dan Wrobel, IGN

147 pages, Paperback

First published February 27, 2016

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Gary Reed

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Gary Reed was a prolific comic book writer and publisher. He was formerly the publisher of Caliber Comics and Vice President of McFarlane Toys.

Also wrote under assumed names (including Brent Truax, Kyle Garrett, Randall Thayer).

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