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iZombie 1: Dead to the World Paperback – March 22, 2011
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Gwendolyn “Gwen” Dylan is a 20-something gravedigger in an eco-friendly cemetery. Once a month she must eat a human brain to keep from losing her memories, but in the process she becomes consumed with the thoughts and personality of the dead person – until she eats her next brain. She sets out to fulfi ll the dead person’s last request, solve a crime or right a wrong.
Our zombie girl detective is joined by a radical supporting cast: her best friend Eleanor, who happens to be a swinging ’60s ghost, a posse of paintball blasting vampires, a smitten were-dog and a hot but demented mummy.
- Print length144 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherVertigo
- Publication dateMarch 22, 2011
- Dimensions6.6 x 0.3 x 10.2 inches
- ISBN-109781401229658
- ISBN-13978-1401229658
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While fans of AMC’s The Walking Dead gnash their teeth in anticipation for the second season, Vertigo offers a surprising new take on the zombie genre this month with iZombie. Written by Chris Roberson and with artwork by cult favorite Mike Allred, Volume 1: Dead to the World is a significant tonal shift from most zombie comics on the market. It’s told from the perspective of a female zombie named Gwen Dylan, whose undead existence comes with a great twist: in order to maintain the pretense that she’s alive, Gwen must consume human gray matter once a month or else her zombie instincts take over. Along with the brainy aftertaste comes selective memories from the deceased, and Gwen is cursed with flashbacks that are not her own. It’s a tough gig, coupled with a job digging graves (bright side: her day job provides those necessary late-night snacks that she reluctantly craves), and the irony is not lost on her:
This is, by the way, totally some kind of symbol for my entire existence. Digging holes in the morning, filling them up in the afternoon, and sneaking in at night to dig ‘em back up again. Over and over. Like that guy in the Greek hell who rolled a big rock up and down a hill all day. What was his name? Syphilis? Something like that, anyway. Whatever. Seriously, though, I’d switch places with the dead Greek guy in a second.
Gwen’s best friend, Ellie, is a lonely ghost stuck in 1960s fashion, but she wears it well. Her melancholic state is just as interesting as Gwen’s predicament, and Roberson develops both female characters with an easy-going, natural manner, giving iZombie a refreshingly frank attitude. When Gwen’s oblivious coworkers ask her to join them after work, she off-handedly dismisses them: “I’ve got to wash my hair, or something suitably girly like that.” Even undead, Gwen is too cool--a graveyard hipster, hiding her secret under a thick coffin liner of aloofness.Once Gwen cracks the latest cranium and devours its innards, however, she uncovers a murder mystery that threatens to spoil her detached routine. She, Ellie, and their were-terrier pal, Scott, form an askew Scooby-Doo alliance to solve the case, and along the way they cross paths with a sorority comprised of vamping vamps, a pair of strange men in white coats, and a Hugh Hefner-esque mummy who might hold more answers than Gwen imagined.
Mike Allred’s pop art leanings imbue iZombie with a sly, ever-smirking temperament. His characters inhabit a canvas that’s instantly recognizable as his own: bold, unblended lines case characters who seem partially aware of the comic panels that frame their stories. They knowingly pose, at once a part of and removed from their backgrounds. The artwork is muddier than Allred’s Madman series, yet not as sharp-edged as his X-Force/X-Statix run. The paperback collection includes over ten pages of sketchbook material from Allred, and it’s fun to see his pencil-work before it gets handed off to his wife, Laura, for coloring.
Seattle fans of Chris Roberson can catch up with the writer at this weekend’s Emerald City Comicon 2011, to be held in the Seattle Convention Center. The official website has the full list of attendees and events, including panel discussions with creators and publishers, a list of comics vendors, a map of Artists Alley, and Q&As and autograph sessions with media guests. It’s an impressive batch of comics celebs, and I have my backissue checklist already queued up on my phone.
--Alex
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- ASIN : 1401229654
- Publisher : Vertigo; First Edition (March 22, 2011)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 144 pages
- ISBN-10 : 9781401229658
- ISBN-13 : 978-1401229658
- Item Weight : 9.1 ounces
- Dimensions : 6.6 x 0.3 x 10.2 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #1,233,953 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #315 in Zombie Graphic Novels (Books)
- #2,914 in DC Comics & Graphic Novels
- #3,652 in Horror Graphic Novels (Books)
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About the author

Chris Roberson is the co-creator with artist Michael Allred of iZombie, the basis of the hit CW television series, and the writer of several New York Times best-selling Cinderella miniseries set in the world of Bill Willingham’s Fables. He is also the co-creator of Edison Rex with artist Dennis Culver, and the co-writer of Hellboy and the B.P.R.D, Witchfinder, Rise of the Black Flame, and other titles set in the world of Mike Mignola’s Hellboy. In addition to his numerous comics projects, Roberson has written more than a dozen novels and three dozen short stories, and has been a finalist for the World Fantasy Award four times; twice a finalist for the John W. Campbell Award for Best New Writer; three times a finalist for the Eisner Awards; and has won the Sidewise Award for Best Alternate History in both the Short Form and Novel categories. He lives with a teenager, two cats, and far too many books in Portland, Oregon.
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Customers find the comic enjoyable and easy to read. They appreciate the lighthearted storyline and great artwork by Mike Allred. The comic inspired an awesome TV show.
"...This is a much more light-hearted comic. Great art by Mike Allred..." Read more
"I, Zombie - A mind is a horrible thing to taste. This was a fun read with brilliant illustrations...." Read more
"...It's cleverly written with natural sounding dialogue, and the art is excellent...." Read more
"...This is an awesome read and I highly recommend it!" Read more
Customers enjoy the unique storyline and multiple plots. They find it intriguing, with a good premise. The story draws them into Gwen's world and makes them want to know more. Overall, readers describe the book as a fun, quick read about zombies, vampires, and were-dogs.
"...If you're looking for a fun, quick read about zombies, vampires, and were-dogs, with a bit of Portlandia thrown in,..." Read more
"...The art work is beautiful and the story drew me into Gwen' s world and made me want to know more. This is an awesome read and I highly recommend it!" Read more
"...only read this volume so far, and I would say that so far it's really intriguing, but not necessarily the most exciting thing I've ever read...." Read more
"...Complex characters, themes, and several different story lines all connecting in strange ways...." Read more
Customers appreciate the art quality. They love the drawing style and colors.
"...This is a much more light-hearted comic. Great art by Mike Allred..." Read more
"...This was a fun read with brilliant illustrations. There were multiple plots occurring within the story, but the main focus is on Gwendolyn...." Read more
"...It's cleverly written with natural sounding dialogue, and the art is excellent...." Read more
"I love the fresh twist on Zombies. The art work is beautiful and the story drew me into Gwen' s world and made me want to know more...." Read more
Customers like the character development. They find the characters complex, with themes and several different storylines that connect. They also mention mythical creatures.
"...The story is full of unique characters including Gwen's best friend, Ellie, a ghost from the sixties...." Read more
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- Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2013If you're looking for something similar to The Walking Dead, this isn't it. This is a much more light-hearted comic. Great art by Mike Allred (but am I the only one that thinks Gwen looks like Debbie Harry? Not that that's a bad thing). If you're looking for a fun, quick read about zombies, vampires, and were-dogs, with a bit of Portlandia thrown in, this is for you.
- Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2011I, Zombie - A mind is a horrible thing to taste.
This was a fun read with brilliant illustrations. There were multiple plots occurring within the story, but the main focus is on Gwendolyn. She is a zombie who eats brains to survive and maintains a convenient job as a gravedigger that keeps them in steady supply. The downside to eating brains, aside from the horrible taste, is that Gwen retains the previous owner's memories and occasionally the need for vengeance for a short period of time.
The story is full of unique characters including Gwen's best friend, Ellie, a ghost from the sixties. There is also a were-terrier, a group of sexy female vamps, a team of monster-hunters, and a man who considers himself a revenant.
The story ended too quickly and we're left with many questions. Will the vampires find the monster-hunters first? Will Gwen accept Amon's offer? Will she allow Horatio to pursue her despite his deadly occupation? More importantly, how does Ellie change her clothing if she's a ghost?
I will definitely be picking up iZombie Volume 2 when it releases later this year.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2019I bought all three seasons of the television series and, I also bought all four of the graphic novels as well but, I like the graphic novels a lot more.
I hope that it is in the works to make the graphic novels into an animated series. It is quite understandable how and why the graphic novels could not be transferred to live action television.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2015The writing annoyingly jumps about from little underdeveloped tease of a plot to the next. I suppose it's going for zaniness but this sort of thing has been done to death, and was much fresher with Madman and X-Statics. I like Allred's way of drawing, but I think he's gotten kind of lazy when it comes to comics. This whole series could have been better organized easily down to about a quarter of the size, but instead most of the pages have one or two panels on them (or half a panel when you consider the two-page spreads). It's not hard to imagine how numerous pages and panels could be reduced and edited to half their size, but it seems like Allred can't resist drawing entire figures that often take up whole pages. Overall not that great.
- Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015This is one of the more original and entertaining stories I've read in ages. It's cleverly written with natural sounding dialogue, and the art is excellent. The rendering style reminds me a lot of Charles Burns' art, but remains completely original.
I picked this up after watching the T.V. show of the same name, and now I'm grateful for the show, because the comix are SO much better.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2014I love the fresh twist on Zombies. The art work is beautiful and the story drew me into Gwen' s world and made me want to know more. This is an awesome read and I highly recommend it!
- Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2014First of all, I absolutely love the art, both in the drawing style as well as the awesome colors (this is something I love about all of Allred's work that I've encountered). The story is also really unique. It's definitely not your typical zombie story. The main character is a very different type of zombie in that she's not completely mindless. There are also other interesting characters as well, including a ghost and a were-terrier (awesome). I have only read this volume so far, and I would say that so far it's really intriguing, but not necessarily the most exciting thing I've ever read. I hope that it picks up a little more as I read more, but I did really enjoy this first volume nonetheless.
- Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2017I bought this comic because I liked the tv show. Imagine my surprise when I read it and found that the only thing that bound them together was the title. Still it was good! I bought all the comics amazon had to offer.
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ElisaReviewed in Italy on February 19, 20215.0 out of 5 stars Scritto in lingua originale
Amo questa serie, sia televisiva che in fumetto.
Haroon HaneefReviewed in India on July 31, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Came after the Netflix series
Truth to be told, This was my first comic ever. I came in search for izombie after watching the Netflix series of the same name. Though the story of wholly different between both, it was fun reading this comic as it tells about but only the zombies but also wereterrier, vampires and head hunters
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maria fernanda francoReviewed in Mexico on December 12, 20175.0 out of 5 stars Perfecto
Todo perfecto! Se los recomiendo, muy buena calidad, y es un cómic grueso no delgado como normalmente son!!! Lo recomiendo
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AJNLReviewed in Spain on July 8, 20195.0 out of 5 stars Un regalo perfecto
Un regalo esperado y deseado que llegó en el momento justo.
FionaReviewed in Germany on July 8, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Not what I'd expected, but pretty Good!
I bought this after watching the TV series. I discovered it was quite different, but liked it nevertheless. The style and story both appeal to me and it has a quirky, (only) slightly dark sense of humour I can relate to. However, you may find it a bit geeky, so if you are looking for horror or something like dark romance this may not be for you.




