Marvel Zombies

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Posted 26 Jul 2010 in General

  • ISBN13: 9780785120148
  • Condition: NEW
  • Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.

Product Description
Torn from the pages of Ultimate Fantastic Four! On an Earth shockingly similar to the Marvel Universe’s, an alien virus has mutated all of the world’s greatest super heroes into flesh-eating monsters! It took them only hours to destroy life as we know it – but what happens when they run out of humans to eat?! Follow their search for more food, and witness the arrival of the Silver Surfer! Collects Marvel Zombies #1-5, plus extras…. More >> Marvel Zombies


5 Comments

  1. This book takes a clever conceit, then runs it into the ground. Not a lot of drama or tension. Any character development is played for laughs (or more accurately “yuks”). Reminds me of the old “What If” series Rating: 2 / 5

  2. blew me away when I read it. the good guys are now bad! great series. Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Bought this comic for a friend adn he seemed to REALLY enjoy it. Arrived very quickly.

    Rating: 4 / 5

  4. I saw the title and decided to pick it up as a joke.

    It was different seeing the Marvel heroes and villains as flesh hungry zombies. It started with a flash in the sky, a rumble through the clouds and the hunger followed. Now the heroes prey on those they used to protect. After just about eating the planet they ponder what to do?

    Magneto finds himself yet again as fighting the forces of oppression or in this case predation. Will he succeed?

    The Silver Surfer arrives. Will he be a foreign delicacy? Will his master be the main course?

    Overall it was a fun little side track to the Marvel Universe. I liked how many of the characters still managed to keep some of their personalities even though they were monsters. I thought it was also interesting that the females managed to stay largely intact while their male counterparts were falling apart. I also liked seeing the zombiefied versions of old covers of the past.

    I think I will check out the sequel. Rating: 4 / 5

  5. I like zombie stories and I love Marvel, but this was kind of a letdown. It’s kind of disquieting to see superheroes, previously staunch defenders of good, do a complete 180 and start chomping on cities and trying to infect other superheroes without much explanation. Since they remain sentient, I would think that they would immediately kill themselves to protect humanity and end their painful hunger, but I guess having your brain zombified changes the way you view the world.

    When I was reading, I was surprised by the lack of unique personalities. It was more of a book about zombies who could think and had superpowers. Not necessarily Spider-Man as a zombie, Wolverine as a zombie, etc. They were all written to be sarcastic and slightly sadistic without much differentiation.

    Weak story and characters. That being said, I couldn’t stop reading. Pretty entertaining and nauseating book. If you’re into the purity and nobility of the superhero mythos, this book is not for you. It will disturb you greatly. But if you enjoy subversive takes on the superhero genre, check it out. Nothing compared to The Boys Vol. 1: The Name of the Game (v. 1) by Garth Ennis, but in the same vein of superheroes as sublime jerks and misusing their powers. There are also some horrific battle wounds that are fun to witness.

    If you get “Marvel Zombies,” make sure to get Marvel Zombies: Dead Days TPB too. The purpose driving the zombies to infect other superheroes and maintain their existence makes A LOT more sense. Robert Kirkman’s writing also improves (I had to check the writing credits to make sure he was still the author). Plus the zombie aspect is primarily woven into an actual Fantastic Four storyline, so the plot and characterization are much more solid. There’s also more suspense since the FF need to find a way to survive and the high stakes nature of fighting superhero zombies is highlighted to a greater degree. Rating: 3 / 5



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