The rich and powerful traded a vampire-infested planet Earth for luxurious life among the stars. When they send their emissary Poli back with a mech-suit and a mission, she discovers they may have left a few people behind.
THERE'S AN ENTIRE PLANET OF VAMPIRES. AND IT'S CALLED EARTH. #DEATHBEFOREUNDEAD
Poli has a mech suit and a mission. Weep has machine guns and a temper. Together they lead a band of freedom fighters on a planet populated exclusively by blood-sucking vampires. A planet called Earth. Donny Cates (Venom, God Country) and Dylan Burnett (Cosmic Ghost Rider, X-Force) bring you neon-drenched, blood-soaked, all-out vampire warfare. #DeathBeforeUndead
Mad Max meets 30 Days of Night in the futuristic wasteland of hyper-evolved vampires and the rabid beasts that now populate earth. Most of humanity escaped the infestation eons ago, but as people are finding out, there are still humans left. A military volunteer, outfitted in a Transformers-like suit, gets sent to earth to help the humans out, only to find herself in the middle of a nasty pile of crap.
The story itself is okay, but not really much for me to keep going. And the art itself is just okay, too. Messy at times and hard to interpret, it gets the point across most of the time. Overall the comic is just okay.
Humanity has ceded earth to menace of environmental disaster and vampires and has taken to the stars. Vampire scouts have appeared at the new interstellar colonies prompting an expedition back to earth by an elite warrior with a mech suit to scout the threat.
It was okay, the art was decent, but I didn't care for the story or tone. It felt simultaneously serious and flippant and I couldn't tell if it was going for comedy or commentary at times and neither really worked for me. I had a net positive impression, but not by much.