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Deadworld: Dead Killer (Paperback)

by Gary Reed (Author), Ron McCain (Illustrator)
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A mysterious man rose from the ashes of a Deadworld. He was a killer, a hunter... and his prey is the undead's leader, the intelligent zombie known as King Zombie. Only one will survive.

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  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Image Comics (October 11, 2006)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1582406545
  • ISBN-13: 978-1582406541
  • Product Dimensions: 10 x 6.5 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,816,729 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Dead Killer is Dead Cool, June 23, 2007
By Patrick S. Dorazio "Sloggoth" (Cincinnati, Ohio) - See all my reviews
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I guess it is something inside of me. I have always loved zombie movies and more recently zombie books and graphic novels. I have read the adoring reviews of professional critics who sought out the deeply thoughful meanings behind Romeros various works: how we are supposed to root for the zombies because the humans are typically wretched, weak, greedy, and willing to cut each other's throats just to survive for a few moments longer. Despite my appreciation for all of that I guess I have always had a soft spot for humanity. Certainly, with some of the tales that have been written, it is far easier to wish that they would be ripped to pieces rather than survive, because there is little about them that gives them much appeal, but every once in a while it is nice to find a human being that still realizes that we are the superior race and that we are far more dangerous and lethal than a zombie ever could be.
Dead World: Dead Killer, explores this with the Dead Killer, who forces himself to be the perfect zombie killing machine. He goes so far as to focus all of his efforts on killing the King Zombie, one of a handful of intelligent zombies that rule all the others. He considers it a challenge and will not rest until the King is destroyed.
This, along wtih Dead World: Requiem for the World, are two titles that are fun and fascinating. I was interested in the humans as well as the zombies, unlike some of the other graphic novels out there. These works belong up there with The Walking Dead for the quality of the content.
Drawn in stark black and white, it almost seems like rough sketches in some places rather than finely detailed artistry, but that works for both the subject matter and story line.
Beyond zombies I have never been a huge comic book fan, but works like this certainly make the foray into this realm well worth it.
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5.0 out of 5 stars THE ORIGINAL ZOMBIE COMIC RETURNS!, October 7, 2006
By Tim Janson (Michigan) - See all my reviews
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Deadworld has been one of my favorite independent comics ever since it first appeared some 20 years ago for several reasons. First, while zombies are all over the place to day in films, comics, books, etc, it wasn't the case 20 years ago when superhero comics truly dominated the scene. The second thing is that the comic was produced right here in Michigan by Arrow comics. In fact, the original artist, Vince Locke, lived in the same city as I did and when I published by first fanzine he was kind enough to be interviewed and even produced an original zombie illustration that I used as the first issue's cover. The stories in this collection are written by another fellow Michigander Gary Reed whom I've also known for 20 years.

This volume collects Deadworld Vol. 1 #19 - 21, Deadworld: To Kill a King # 1 - 3, Deadworld Vol. 2 #8. The collection focuses on the character of the Dead Killer, a mysterious angel of vengeance who hunts down zombies. Now the unique thing about Deadworld was that while most of the zombies were your typical mindless shamblers, there were a few rare ones that were intelligent, could speak and control the other zombies, in particular the punk-looking zombie known as King Zombie.

The Dead Killer has set his sights on killing all of the intelligent zombies but King Zombie in particular. An initial run in with the King and his pet, multi-armed monster almost proves disastrous for the Dead Killer as a bit to his hand means cutting off his own limb before the zombie plague kills him as well. He tracks the King and his underlings to an abandoned side show where the former freaks are now being kept as slaves for the amusement of King Zombie. The Dead Killer thinks he's found an ally with a human named Bowker but soon learns his only loyalty is his own self-preservation, even if that means betraying other humans. The Dead Killer will also discover a startling secret about the intelligent zombies that will make his task even more difficult.

"Dead Killer" works because Gary Reed is not just a writer but a storyteller, and storytelling is almost a lost art in comics today. While comic art is far better overall than it was 30 or even 20 years ago, the writing has only gotten worse outside of a handful of very talented writers. Deadworld never was strictly a gore-fest. It was always about the characters and their physical and emotional struggles to survive as it was about the horror all around them and Reed keeps up this tradition in his stories. My only minor disappointment would be with the art. While Ron McCain's art is solid it's simply not on a par with Vince Locke's. Locke had an incredible eye for detail and his zombies literally spilled their guts right off the page. Locke did, however, provide the lettering for the book.

I am truly thankful that Image Comics is not only re-printing this great Deadworld material, but recently started a new, regular Deadworld series, also written by Reed.

Reviewed by Tim Janson

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