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    iZombie #2

    iZombie » iZombie #2 - Working Stiffs released by DC Comics on August 2010.

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    Working Stiffs last edited by gravenraven on 05/28/23 01:34AM View full history

    Zombies! Ghosts! Vampires! Mummies! Were-terriers! (Were-terriers?) Monster hunters! Tech support! (Tech support?!) All this and more in the sophomore issue of iZOMBIE! Writer Chris Roberson (CINDERELLA: FROM FABLETOWN WITH LOVE) and artist Michael Allred (X-Statix, Madman) continue exploring the world of Gwen Dylan, zombie detective.

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    Working Stiffs all right. 0

    Lets face it for a Zombie Gwen is hot and Ellie is cute.  This book visually proves guys can be Working Stiffs.... Okay that was a cheesy intro, but I got your attention.  Visually, the Allred team of Mike and Laura create a very classic looking style comics, with a color palette that is very smooth on the eyes.  There are times where the Text is not need to be read and we fully understand the page.  This command of the visuals makes I, Zombie just as much Mike Allred's book as it is Chris Rober...

    7 out of 7 found this review helpful.

    These characters sure know how to pick em. Friend wise. 0

    Story We start this issue off with Scot working with two of his friends. They plan to try out a new zombie video game, but Scot is reluctant to go with them because of the full moon and him becoming a were terrier. Gwen has been painting pictures of the victim's family. Nemia is holding a meeting with her fellow vampires about their marketing and they are being given a bad name vecause people are seeing victims killed or hurt by vampires. Horatio and Diogenes are looking at a murder that looks d...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.

    The Mystery of the Brain 0

    Cover I really loved the cover. My favorite parts of the cover is eating brains like it is soup and I thought that was cool. I also liked that the symbol was bitten into and they put the number of the issue in there. Story Spot also know as Scott is at work and talking to his friends from work. They ask if he wants to get a new game and play with him tonight but, since it is a full moon he says no and his friends that he is gay and he is meeting with a man instead of hanging out with them. Ellie...

    5 out of 5 found this review helpful.
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