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When I was about fourteen, I read the Marvel Zombies-saga online. I spent about two weeks during a wonderful summer in the town I grew up in reading and daydreaming about where the story would go next. Now I am a bit older and I have bought a significant amount of these comics to read again. Marvel Zombies: Dead Days functions as a prequel to the rest of the tale. It consists of three main stories: the start of the infection on Earth-2149, the Fantastic Four of that universe crossing over into...
The volume contains three stories.The story that gives the title to the whole volume is a good prequel to Marvel Zombies. You get to experience events that were already referenced in the miniseries, a scene that explains a bit further Magneto's role in the series and a direct link to Millar's Ultimate Fantastic Four. Entertaining and with a very dark tone. It also works as an introduction to Marvel Zombies 2. Millar's Ultimate Fantastic Four is the story that inspired the first miniseries. Plus,...
3 / 5 for 'Marvel Zombies: Dead Days' by Robert Kirkman / Mark Millar / Reginald Hudlin & Sean Phillips / Greg Land / Francis PortellaThis prequel entry in the 'Marvel Zombies' saga is a little bit of a mixed bag - the GN that it's named after, 'Dead Days' by Kirkman and Phillips is fantastic, and it has exactly the same tone and feel as the first 'Marvel Zombies' series / TPB. Kirkman's writing is just as dark yet humorous as the first series and Phillips art is just as action-packed, noirish a...
This is how it all started, I suppose. They’re trying to flesh out the story.
This is a pretty interesting and complex take on the Marvel superheroes. What if the superheroes were zombies, but they still had their powers? The story gets a little complex with alternate but it was so still pretty entertaining. Also, I had no idea the Fantastic Four were so powerful. I always thought they were the lamest of the superheroes, but boy was I wrong!
Great read. Funny and gory. A zombie outbreak hits one of the marvel multi verses and infects all the heroes.
A good origin for the Marvel Zombies universe as we learn how the plague was started and even see how the various heroes were zombified. Their are also pretty messed up scenes like seeing Peter eat Aunt May and Mary Jane but it fits in and helps explain a bit more of the Original Marvel Zombies storyline.
this is a good story as it is different from what had been written.
Dead days explains how the marvel zombies came to be – it’s silly, over-the-top fun with some decent artwork.
If you want to go in order, THIS is the trade that you should start with. It's ripped from the pages of 'Ultimate Fantastic Four,' which if you don't know, is the 'real world' version of the FF that you've read all these years. We're informed in this volume that this alternate reality is being threatened by our own, which is being overrun by an illness that has turned pretty much EVERY Marvel hero into a zombie. Creepy shit, especially when one Reed Richards tricks another to bring him into a zo...
Very good value, lot of story here. Fills in many gaps from the the first two books, even though some of it is a prequel I recommend reading it AFTER Marvel Zombies 2.
This comic is really fantastic, the deads not totally graphic but you can imagine all the history and it´s so impresive.
A collection showcasing the before and immediate after of the Marvel Zombies, Dead Days answers a few questions while providing stomach-churning fun. The Ultimate Fantastic Four story arc - which introduced the flesh-eaters - is reproduced here, along with the one-shot detailing the initial spread of the virus.
It started out awesome... but it got really dumb really fast, & that was disappointing.
This was a relatively fun read I mean why wouldn’t Marvel Super Hero zombies not be entertaining? The concept is good but I feel that the story is just average I felt they could have done more with all the different superheroes with each being a zombie or how they fight against one another when they have devoured everyone on Earth and all. I think the story may have been a bit rushed because again I really would have liked to have seen them fighting each other or deciding who they will eat and t...
Yo Dr. Doom is the ultimate bad ass. What he does to prove it is all the proof one needs to see that, plus it makes me wonder what the hell Susan Storm sees in that little twerp Reed Richards
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It’s a little different trying to write a review of this book compared to others because of the way it’s structured. It’s not unusual for a superhero book to have multiple writer and artist working on it, but in the case of this book its three different writer and artists teams working on three different stories. I thought the best way to review this book would be to talk about each section differently and then give an overall impression. The first story is the actually one-shot comic Marvel Zo
It was interesting