Zombie Tales by various writers & artists (Boom!, 2007)
With writers including Mark Waid, Andrew Cosby, Keith Giffen and more, this anthology from Boom! Studios comes in delicious, bite-sized snippets of gore and decay. Among the best moments are John Rogers' "Daddy Smells Different," an unusual twist on zombie survival told by a 4-year-old boy; "For Pete's Sake" by Johanna Stokes, which focuses on one woman's difficult decision; Waid's unexpectedly demented conclusion to "If You're So Smart...," which proves grades are always a factor; and Cosby's surprisingly touching "I, Zombie." Zombie Tales is a neat little package of undead delight. Many of the stories will make you chuckle, while others are somber or, occasionally, poignant. I'm pleased to learn a second anthology is already on its way. ![]() |
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