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Infestation Hardcover – January 24, 2012
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- IDW's first-ever mega event is collected in this hardcover collection as something goes horribly awry in the IDW universe: a dimensions-spanning zombie outbreak of epic proportions, which threatens to tear many of IDW’s biggest realities asunder!
- The infestation spreads into the Transformers universe as Galvatron crash lands on Earth, and it falls upon our 'Bots-in-blue to run to the rescue of... well... EVERYONE to fight off not just Galvatron, but the zombie horde spreading through Las Vegas!
- It continues when a robotic arm of unknown origin has been discovered and both G.I. JOE and COBRA race to discover its secrets. Little do the two sides know that the arm has its own agenda — assimilating the world's military technology into the Infestation fold!
- It then crosses over into the Star Trek universe as a routine visit to a colony world takes a horrifying turn when Admiral Kirk, Mr. Spock, and Dr. McCoy find themselves surrounded by hordes of the undead!
- And, thanks to a plague of poltergeists that resist long-term storage in the containment grid, the Ghostbusters are dealing with a surplus of work... and their job is only going to get harder when Britt's zombies try to take a nibble out of the Big Apple!
- Finally, Britt has returned, armed with new technology that will spread the Infestation across all known realities. The zombie apocalypse looms and the remaining members of CVO are running out of options...
- Print length260 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherIDW Publishing
- Publication dateJanuary 24, 2012
- Reading age16 years and up
- Dimensions6.9 x 0.9 x 10.3 inches
- ISBN-101613771061
- ISBN-13978-1613771068
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Product details
- Publisher : IDW Publishing (January 24, 2012)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 260 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1613771061
- ISBN-13 : 978-1613771068
- Reading age : 16 years and up
- Item Weight : 2.1 pounds
- Dimensions : 6.9 x 0.9 x 10.3 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,060,774 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #6,285 in Horror Graphic Novels (Books)
- #9,075 in Media Tie-In Graphic Novels
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About the authors

Erik Burnham is a Minnesotan writer and artist that first broke into comics with a series of humorous short stories in the Shooting Star Comics Anthology. These stories featured his original creation, Nick Landime, and culminated in a one-shot: Nick Landime vs. the World Crime League, published by Shooting Star in 2005.
In 2007, Erik found produced work for two other anthologies - a short humor piece for History Graphics Press' Civil War Adventures #1, and a horror story for Gene Simmons' House of Horror #3, produced by IDW Publishing.
This lead to several other projects for IDW, up to and including his current critically acclaimed run on the ongoing GHOSTBUSTERS comic book.
Erik still lives in Minnesota; any rumors about this being because he's completely afraid of the forty-nine other states (and Canada) are unverified at this time.

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- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2012A cynical mind would suggest this is nothing but a crass attempt to string totally unrelated properties together. Such a person was probably never a ten-year-old kid who liked nothing better than to spend an afternoon weaving elaborate, utterly incoherent storylines that allowed He-Man, Lion-O, Batman and Megatron to meet and interact (and beat the crap out of each other). That's really the appeal of INFESTATION: the notion that the heroes of our childhood all co-exist on some level, and can (at least indirectly) be on the same team. The set-up is nothing particularly new: a portal to another dimension unleashes a horde of the undead. What IS different is the nature of these zombies: they're not strictly mindless, but drones of a powerful intelligence - and they're not just limited to human flesh, either. The plague opens more portals and spreads out across the multiverse of licensed film, TV, and toy properties, and soon Captain Kirk, Peter Venkman, etc. must each deal with their world's version of the fiends.
Since this is a collaborative effort, the tone does switch from chapter to chapter, but for the most part the story continuity holds up pretty well. My only (minor) gripe was that the G.I. JOE story, while well told, doesn't feature a certain taciturn ninja who's depicted on the book cover. So, slight disappointment there. Beyond that, the book was a lot of fun, and I'm looking forward to the sequel coming out this year. Recommended.
- Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2014Pure brilliance. Vampires, Zombies, Robots, Ghosts, etc. Everything comes together in one big giant book. IDW show they have what it takes to be a major and great comic book company. When an interdimensional threat looms over the worlds of the CVO, Transformers, G.I. Joe, Star Trek and the oh so wonderful Ghostbusters, it is up to the hero of those worlds to stand up against the zombie menace or their worlds will be doomed and the Pocket God mini comic at the end is hilarious.
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Posh Spider-ManReviewed in the United Kingdom on October 19, 20124.0 out of 5 stars Multiverse Zombie Apocalypse
All in all, this is a pretty fun and enjoyable series, and one I would recommend to anyone who happens to be a fan of any of the series that are featured here.
I shall avoid spoilers as much as humnaly possible, but the premise is as such - in one universe, a portal to "Dimension Z" is opened accidentally and as a result, the undead begin to spread across the world. Worse, they're being controlled by a malevolent 'overmind,' and it's learned how to use the portals...
Anyway, on to the detail. The best stories, in my opinion, are probably the G.I JOE and Star Trek ones, which feel the best paced and told; the characterisations of Kirk, Baroness and the rest are very well done, and it almost feels like an episode of old-school Trek (right down to the banter between the away team members, and a humorous nod to the redshirt situation - you'll get what I mean if you read it)or a more competently done story in the live-action JOE universe. Baroness in particular is a fantastic antivillain, a character forced to unite with her sworn enemies due to the harrowing circumstances they all find themselves in.
The weakest story, sadly, is the Transformers one. Though by no means a terrible or even bad segment, it feels a little rushed as to it's execution, and compared to the other stories (particularly the Trek one) it left me wondering whether segments were missing, or whether they'd return to the tale after they'd covered other ones. It does have some amusing moments - Galvatron trying to take the moral high ground was my favourite - and some pleasant nods to the G2 continuity in which it is set, but overall I think it could have been executed better.
For that reason, and the fact that the ending didn't quite take the form I was hoping (yeah, I'll freely admit personal bias took a factor there) I can only give it 4 stars rather than the 5 I want to give it, but I hope that I'm at least being honest here.