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Marvel Zombies 5 (2010)

by Fred Van Lente(Favorite Author)
3.43 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
0785147438 (ISBN13: 9780785147435)
languge
English
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publisher
Marvel
series
Marvel Zombies
review 1: Definitely the goofiest of the lot, but I enjoyed it I think because of that. The art and story were all over the place, but again it seems to add to it's quirky demeanor and the ending story where it is fully aware of having "jumped the shark" kind of makes up for the weird direction it took it. That ending is, I have to say, one of the weirdest things I've read in a super hero comic.This was one of those comics that I really enjoyed but I can't really say why. Maybe because it was just so weird?
review 2: In the unrelenting gross, gruesome, and downright grave universe of Marvel Zombies, this volume is a breath of fresh(ish) air. Being a zombie nut(job), I've stuck with the Marvel Zombie thing despite some of the stories being dull and less-than-inspired,
... more so it was great to read a volume that brought some levity to such a grim storyline.Howard the Duck, parallel universe hopping, "types" of zombies with designations that will give any zombie-lover a laugh, sarcasm, wit, a decent story line, and you know what? This is just shiny. It's not spectacular or life-changing, but it'll leave you with a grin and a bit of an uplifted feeling. Hard to come by in this universe of rotting, ravenous revenants. less
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meg
This was a fantastic conclusion to the series. Especially the questions asked in the final panel.
SaraMalfoy
"A Plague of One" was awesome and the beginning was decent, but that's about it.
AisteD
I chuckled a couple times. :/O.k. for a library borrow, I guess.
Trueblue
Better and better. Keep this stuff going and ill keep buying.
dan
sooooooooooo goooooooood.
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