All reviews for Zombi. Guia de supervivencia: Ataques Registrados (2009)
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The thing I liked best about world war z was the way it used oral history to tell the story. So when I found a comic book version of the historical attacks I had to get a copy. This was really great, there were few words and the story was mostly told through the pictures which worked really well in the comic book format. The historical stories were great coming from all over the globe with only the very last story taking place in the US. It really gave a good global and historical setting. The only reason I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 was that 95 percent of the stories involved only men.
I have not completed reading The Zombie Survival Guide written by Max Brooks, so I guess I can't be disappointed by the duplication of information from the written to the graphic form of the novel. I enjoyed Brooks' representation of historical events, and Ibraim Roberson's illustrations. To me, however, this is only an accompanying graphic display of The Zombie Survival Guide; short and entertaining. I only wish there had been more alternative explanations for actual historical events or practices, such as: the removal of the brains in mummies, and the significance behind Hadrian's wall.
Unfortunately felt like a filler book. It was fun but just a little too thin.
I didn't like this book. It is about how to survive a zombie.
Loved it. Need more of these bits of zombie history.