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Marvel Zombies 3 - Carne E Metallo (2009)

by Fred Van Lente(Favorite Author)
3.65 of 5 Votes: 1
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RCS Quotidiani
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Marvel Zombies
review 1: This volume was gross. I mean, it was so gory and bloody and violent that the previous two volumes don't compare. Folks get slashed in half and bitten into and smashed and blasted and endure every sort of injury a superhero can deliver. But it was also tightly written and had a lot of great suspenseful scenes. The opening itself is worth picking up the book for. I have to admit though, not a lot of A-list Marvel characters, but at this point, that's not a bad thing.Plus, it introduced me to Machine Man, who seems like an interesting character to read a solo title about. I'm assuming be won't be in the Age of Ultron film, though, or else his casting would have been announced already.
review 2: Cool bloody art work and surprisingly funny, maybe it wouldn't be as
... morefunny to someone who doesn't have fond memories of getting nightmares from horror movies. I know it's vol 3, but it still feels really disjointed, the transition from what would have been issue to issue is the root of that. Lots of normally overshadowed characters in this one, which is always neat, how much Wolverine do you need? Machine Man is hands down a total bad ass in this, MACHINE MAN. It's like reese's cups, but instead of peanut butter and chocolate it's zombies and marvel and gore, lots of gore. less
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debby422
Second best Marvel Zombies after Marvel Zombies and Army of Darkness.
shaya
Nothing really new or super exciting in this addition.
kaygirl
Machine Man vs. Zombies gotta love it.
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