Raise the Dead HC

Raise the Dead HC

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Introduction by Zombie expert Max Brooks, author of The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z! Dynamite enters the land of the dead with an all-new Zombie tale set in the middle of a full-scale zombie infestation! This time though, there's a twist as Dynamite puts the "living" into the living dead! Writers Leah Moore and John Reppion are joined by the newest Dynamite artistic sensation, Hugo Petrus (from the brilliant La Muse webcomic, one of my favourite reads), for this special Zombie event! From its shocking opening to its ever-evolving cast of doomed humans facing an overwhelming number of the undead, Raise the Dead sets a new standard in horror storytelling - and all the gory details will be presented in full-colour! This oversized hardcover collects the entire four-issue mini-series plus a complete cover gallery featuring the work of Sean Phillips and Arthur Suydam! Also available signed by cover artist Arthur Suydam. You can read an interview with Leah and John where they discuss Raise the Dead and other works on the FPI Blog.

Introduction by Zombie expert Max Brooks, author of The Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z! Dynamite enters the land of the dead with an all-new Zombie tale set in the middle of a full-scale zombie infestation! This time though, there's a twist as Dynamite puts the "living" into the living dead! Writers Leah Moore and John Reppion are joined by the newest Dynamite artistic sensation, Hugo Petrus (from the brilliant La Muse webcomic, one of my favourite reads), for this special Zombie event! From its shocking opening to its ever-evolving cast of doomed humans facing an overwhelming number of the undead, Raise the Dead sets a new standard in horror storytelling - and all the gory details will be presented in full-colour! This oversized hardcover collects the entire four-issue mini-series plus a complete cover gallery featuring the work of Sean Phillips and Arthur Suydam! Also available signed by cover artist Arthur Suydam. You can read an interview with Leah and John where they discuss Raise the Dead and other works on the FPI Blog.