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Before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. First published in the 1986, Deadworld is one of indie comics longest running horror series with over 100 issues and graphic novels released and over 1,000,000 copies sold. While being considered the 'godfather' of all the zombie apocalyptic comics that followed. Here are all the original Deadworld series collected into a series of Deadworld: Archives books! In BOOK THREE, containing comic issues #9-14 of the first volume, the remaining teens find themselves trapped in the city with both zombies and humans who want to kill them. King…mehr

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Before there was The Walking Dead there was Deadworld. First published in the 1986, Deadworld is one of indie comics longest running horror series with over 100 issues and graphic novels released and over 1,000,000 copies sold. While being considered the 'godfather' of all the zombie apocalyptic comics that followed. Here are all the original Deadworld series collected into a series of Deadworld: Archives books! In BOOK THREE, containing comic issues #9-14 of the first volume, the remaining teens find themselves trapped in the city with both zombies and humans who want to kill them. King Zombie leads an attack on the city and the teens see their opportunity for escape. But not all of them will make it. "...an intriguing story line and twist on the standard zombie apocalypse." - Mighty Ink. "This is a fine zombie comic. It's grim, about as grim as anything old Kirkman could think up. But it's got a lot of different plot lines. There are tons of characters to follow and keep track of. There are plots-a-plenty." - Giaco Furino, Fearnet com
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Vince Locke started his comic career with Deadworld and later went on to work with Neil Gaiman and Jill Thompson on the "Sandman" series from Vertigo/DC. He was also the illustrator of "A History of Violence" which became a major feature film. Mark Bloodworth has illustrated a number of books including "The Illustrated Jack the Ripper", "The Ripper Legacy" and the critically acclaimed "Abel". He was also brought in by Marvel Comics to work on "Clive Barker's: Hellraiser." James O'Barr is known for his comic creation, "The Crow" which became the cult hit film starring Brandon Lee. Jack Herman is best known for the co-creation of the first superhero role playing game, "Villains and Vigilantes". He has also written a number of comics including 'Elementals" and "Robotech". Gary Reed has written over 200 comics and books including the Harvey nominated "Baker Street", "Renfield," and "Saint Germaine."