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| Published by | Arrow Comics (Issues 1-11) Caliber Press (Issues 12-16) |
| A Deadworld mini-series which features the Dead-Killer in pitched combat with King Zombie. Within this mini-series, the focus is on Bowker as well, as his role becomes more integral to the series and the Vamp gets a new body. This mini-series cements the Dead-Killer's role in the ongoing series. |
| Dead- Killer hunts down King Zombie and after a chase scene in a cranival fun house, Dead-Killer does the unexpected...he cuts the head off our favorite zombie! * Also available in Special Edition issue ($5.95 cover price) which features additional text pieces and a reprint of the Amy story which ties into the regular series, all under a photo-cover of King Zombie himself! |
| Dead-Killer finds out he's being hunted down, but not by zombies - by other humans hired by the zombies! King Zombie gets a new body...one that is some 200 pounds heavier than his previous one but he rectifies that situation. |
| Dead-Killer and King Zombie face to face! When King Zombie breaks Dead-Killer's legs, how can he hope to escape? |
| This one shot compiles the introductory story of Dead-Killer that originally ran in the first series of Deadworld (#19-21). Here, we are introduced to the mysterious hunter known only as the Dead-Killer and his first encounter with king Zombie. Also features a short prose story that tells the meeting of Dead-Killer and Katherine who would be the one to bring Dead-Killer back to the human race. |
A Realm-Deadworld Crossover!
by Caliber Press
| Kyle Garrett ... | Writer |
| Chris Morea ... | Pencils |
| Jason Moore ... | Inks |
| Randy Zimmerman ... | Letters |
| Chris Morea ... | Cover Art (Regular Edition) |
| Gary Reed ... | Publisher |
| Nathan Pride ... | Production/Logo Design and Cover Colors |
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The Oracles of Deadworld have felt the cries of the anguished when Daemonstorm was released and seek to have the inhabitants of the Realm added to their dead collection. Meanwhile, Terroreck has risen with Vespacious and Thoragg to control the dead of the Realm once again. Available in two covers: Version A by Guy Davis (Sandman Mystery Theatre, Baker Street) featuring Realm characters, and Version B by original Deadworld artist Vince Locke (Sandman, American Freak: A Tale of the Un-Men). |
| In this issue, Tylos, the chief of the Night Creatures, seeks to bring help to his race through the aid of Zarcon. King Zombie attempts to deal with the Kings of the Planes. |
| The final confrontation as dead battle against dead with the night creatures struggling to survive but sacrifices will have to be made. |
| Troy Nixey ... | Pencils |
| Galen Showman ... | Inks/Letters |
| Nate Pride ... | Production |
Cover Colors | |
| Vincent Locke ... | Front Cover |
| Galen Showman ... | Inside Cover |
| A special giant sized 48 page special that has a double sided, full color wrap around cover which features 27 different zombies drawn by such notables as Dave Dorman, Lurene Haines, Guy Davis, Phillip Hester, and of course, Vincent Locke. This issue contains a recap of the first series before branching out into a full story that starts off this new on-going series. We catch up to some of the characters who have been around since the beginning and of course, some won't survive! There is also a pin-up gallery and a special reprinting of Vincent Locke's "City" story. |
| Special flip book which can be read in either direction and features not one, but two striking covers, one each from the two artists of the title, Galen Showman and Troy Nixey. In this issue, we catch up to more of the characters and find out what happened to them. |
| King Zombie finally loses his patience and swears full vengeance on the humans holed up in the city. The mysterious entity known only as Amy finds out the location of her physical half which will allow her to manifest her full powers. Features a cover by artist Galen Showman. |
| Moloch attempts to wrest control of the city and he receives help from an unexpected source. The zombies launch an all out offensive and Bowker strikes a deal with King Zombie which could spell the end of the human race! Cover from Troy Nixey. |
| Featuring a die cut cover as King Zombie finally gets the power to fully open the gates! This issue also introduces the Dead-Killer into the regular continuity of the series. The identity of the demon lord is revealed and its not who you would expect! |
| One of the characters believed to be dead is found out to be alive and King Zombie opens the gates which will introduce some new demon forms into the world of Deadworld. Also features a special foil cover. |
Each issue of Deadworld Chronicles will be self contained and fit into the continuity of the Deadworld universe. The stories and art will be from a variety of different creators... |
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Written by Del Stone, Jr. Artwork by Dave Dorman The first in a series of one-shots that take place in the Deadworld Universe and feature a variety of talents. Roadkill is a compelling story of zombies and humans forming an uneasy alliance to battle a plan which threatens both their existences! This is a prose story with full page illustrations and a wrap around cover. |
| Art Director/Production ... | Nathan Pride |
| Editor ... | Chet Jacques |
| Associate Publisher ... | James Pruett |
| Publisher ... | Gary Reed |
| *Recommended* This is definitely my favorite of what I've read so far in the Deadworld series. I found the art and writing style refreshing compared to most other comics. Most hard core zombie lovers have also thought about what they would do if the dead arose. How does your scenario compare with Mitch Waxman's? |
| Contains: Ten color prints, nine previously published as covers for the Deadworld comic book, plus one new print created specially for this portfolio |