Tim Seeley
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Books by Tim Seeley
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review 1: This volume includes issues 6 to 11 of the series and oooooooo is it getting good. Seeley ramps the story up brilliantly with more of the 'revivers' coming to light and throwing in religious zealots, politics and black market dealings into the mix. We also get treated to the da...
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review 1: This is an interesting take on a lot of the zombie tropes. What happens if, when the dead return, they're no different than they were before they died? Why should they want brains? Why can't they live like before? Well, there's something different about them, but what it is ha...
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review 1: Ok, so the dead have come back to life in a part of rural Wisconsin. There's a black market for parts of revived people, the town is quarantined. There are numerous religious and social factors at play, and there is a lot of stress around. The characters continue to be single-dim...
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review 1: This is one of those books that subverts expectations.I didn't even realize I had expectations.I just opened it up and started reading, and after the first issue said, "Damn, I was not expecting those feels."Internet slang aside, Hack/Slash is full of enormous heart, wit, gore, s...
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review 1: Eerie. A completely different take on zombies. On revival dya, the recently dead in Wasaw (Winsconsin) come back to life, and not only are they not brain eating zombies but people can't even tell... (unless they went to the deceased funeral, of course). The city is quarantined an...