![]() Then the series of mini-series begins and it gets progressively – and wonderfully – more over the top as it rolls on. Now if you were thinking “ DCeased kinda sounds like Marvel Zombies,” which it isn’t precisely, there’s always the Marvel Zombies Sale. Remember, Marvel Zombies actually started in a Mark Millar / Greg Land Ultimate Fantastic Fourarc. The Lucifer volumes also tend to be 350+ pages for your $5.99, which is decent bang for your buck. Or, since the (slightly different) TV series is still running on Netflix, there’s always Lucifer by Mike Carey and (primarily) Peter Gross. Book 5 is split between the Andrew Helfer/Jose Luis Garcia Lopez mini-series and a Challengers of the Unknown sequence by Gerry Conway and Keith Giffen. Book 4 is built around the Adventure Comics sequence, which is Len Wein with Jim Aparo and Jose Luis Garcia Lopez. Book 3 is mid-70s appearances in things like Phantom Stranger and World’s Finest. Books 1 and 2 are the famous Neal Adams run from Strange Adventures and the titles in it’s wake. ![]() Older school, still? How’s about Deadman? That’s the classic series about the ghost of an acrobat who possesses the living as he looks for his killer. You’re probably most familiar with the Grant Morrison run and it gets darker as Tom Veitch and Jamie Delano (yes, from Hellblazer) tag in. Worth a look if you like superheroes mixed with horror.įor something a little more old school, there’s the ’88-’95 run of Animal Man. Yup, one of the titles drafted into Vertigo. It’s NOT played for laughs and it really works. In this case, something goes wrong as Darkseid cracks the Anti-Life Equation, unleashing a technovirus on the Earth that turns people into zombies. ![]() Have you tried DCeased by Tom Taylor and (primarily) Trevor Hairsine? As is often the case with Tom Taylor comics, it’s surprisingly good. ![]() This one has a pretty wide variety of material, including a few things like American Vampire and Fables that have also been on sale recently. (That must be a coincidence.) It runs until Monday (11/2). Let’s start out with the DC Halloween Sale, which has 666 items in it. ![]()
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