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Another zombie comic on the horizon from the guys at Terminal Press conceived by Adam Miller and Rich Woodall. Titled ZombieBomb!, this comic is due in January 2010 and will be an anthology of zombie goodness featuring the work of over 50 writers and artists to bring “three to ten pages in length and spotlighting the absolute depths of zombie horror to the offbeat to straight up comedy.” And they are not joking. Shawn McManus (Swamp Thing, Sandman, Fablesfables reviewsfables reviews), Neil Vokes (Marvel / DC), Todd Dezago (Spiderman, Tellos, Perhapanauts), and Craig Rousseau (Captain America, Iron ManIron Man reviewsIron Man reviews, Perhapanauts) are just a few writers and artists who provided their talent to the full color comic. You can get a lot more info from Cinema-Suicide’s Bryan White, who also contributed one of the stories about “three scuzzy pillheads who follow a little old lady home to steal her meds only to find out that her rickety old house contains a very dark secret.” Be sure to join the Facebook Fan Page if you want to show support and to stay up-to-date with the latest ZombieBomb! news. Personally, I never seem to tire of the rotting gut-muncher, so I cannot wait to see how this turns out. Continue on to see some ZombieBomb! artwork.

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 ZombieBomb! Upcoming Zombie Anthology From Terminal Press

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  1. Siobhan
    1:06 pm on November 15th, 2009

    BRAINSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!

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