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Fun concept, thin on story.
The quality of the stories collected in this volume is incredibly uneven. The Ultimate Fantastic Four issues by Mark Millar and Greg Land are equal amounts stupid in the writing and inappropriate in the art department. I have read a fair amount of FF comics and I liked Millar's version the least so far. The problem is they are almost unavoidable if you want to get a full picture, since the first limited series titled 'Marvel Zombies' is basically a spin-off that lacks any meaningful setup and ev...
Marvel Zombies The Complete Collection Vol. 1 collects Ultimate Fantastic Four 21-23 & 30-32, Marvel Zombies 1-5, Marvel Zombies: Dead Days, and Black Panther 28-30 written by Mark Millar, Robert Kirkman, and Reginald Hudlin with art by Greg Land, Sean Phillips, Mitch Breitweiser, and Francis Portlea. The Ultimate Fantastic Four meet zombie versions of themselves from an alternate Earth. We then get storylines that are set in this Zombie Universe and an arc where the 616 Fantastic Four team of B...
An interesting twist on the traditional zombie tale.
Fun story. I feel they were devouring everything really fast.
Very funny throughout. "I broke my leg. Like. In half."Genius to combine superheros and zombies. Well played.
Gory, terrifying fun! The author of The Walking Dead comics does a great job of transitioning to the beloved Marvel universe while keeping the fun and humor of the Marvel comics.
Marvel Zombies by Robert Kirkman is a science fiction graphic novel about about the superheros eating everyone on earth. When some alien germs are brought back from another planet with some scientist coming back to earth from a space mission, it’s infects some superheros with a zombie virus, who then infects all the other superheros in the marvel universe turning all the superheroes into super-zombie bad guys, and they eat everyone on planet earth in a matter of days. With nothing to eat and the...
Well, that was gruesome fun....
A very mixed bag. It starts off strong with part 1, but goes downhill the further it goes into the story line. It is definitely a unique take on the genre!Characters: 5*Universe: 5*Plot: 5*-1* on the overall rating because of inconsistency.
Good stuff. This volume contains Ultimate Fantastic Four #21-23, Marvel Zombies #1-5, Ultimate Fantastic Four #30-32, Marvel Zombies: Dead Days, Black Panther (2005) #28-30, and portions of Marvel Spotlight: Marvel Zombies/Mystic Arcana.
This started off so well then then i felt like they kinda ran out of steam.
Absolutely Epic! What more can you ask for ? A zombie apocalypse with Marvel characters, cmon ! I was aware of this series but although I love horror and the zombie sub genre in it and I generally dig the Marvel universe, I was skeptical about how these two ideas would mesh. I finally gave it a go and purchased volume 1 of the complete collection and had a great ol’ time reading it. Within this collection, I really enjoyed the main issues of Marvel Zombies 1-5. Also thoroughly enjoyed the Fantas...
I was drawn to this book more for its zombie elements than its Marvel ones. There were several inventive scenes, some wry humor, and lots of great illustrations, but I shan't go into specifics about any of these for the sake of avoiding spoilers. Certainly it's a clever -- and devious-- premise to take these erstwhile world-saving, benevolent superheroes and turn them into evil, ravenous, flesh-eating zombies who can consume the entire population of a planet in a day or two (and still be hungry!...
I thought this book was cool because I like zombies and gore. I also am a fan of marvel I wouldn't recommend it if you don't like dark stuff or gore but if you do the strongly recommend it
A spooky Halloween treat!
A bit disappointing. Not my cup of tea, I guess. I didn't enjoy the zombified versions of heroes acting out of character. The Ultimate Fantastic Four parts were more interesting.
Meh. Only the first few Fantastic Four issues written by Millar are worth reading.
4.5 stars!This was my first graphic novel read and it didn't disappoint! It was hilarious and intense at the same time! I loved getting a closer look into the characters I've only seen movies of. My brother introduced me to the Marvel world and I quickly fell in love with it! It was amazing being able to see the line between good versus evil thin into nothing. The Fantastic Four amazed me! Oh, Reed. You have one magnificent brain in that skull.Definitely recommend to those who are into superhero...
This was mostly just really stupid. I kept getting distracted by the absolutely asinine dialogue. I know dialogue in comics isn’t usually great, but this was spectacularly sub-par writing. I couldn’t focus on whatever the heck the main storyline was because each character spoke really stupidly.