Though not as immediately enjoyable as Rise, it’s not without big potential. This is a channel for mystery box unboxings, Kickstarter unboxings, some mystery board game unboxings, and even some POP stuff So if you would like to see w. It also borrows artwork from Rise for a few pages which is a bit jarring, but other than that the artwork is consistent. This book was a bit out there story wise. Issue 1 in Double Take's 'Honor' comic book series. None of the film's creators are involved in this series. After several failed attempts, he teams up with the deceased occupants of the cellar Harry and Helen, who may or may not be figments of Ben’s imagination. Some of this series transpires in the Night of the Living Dead universe, most does not. This sets off a chain of events that leads him to live out his day repeatedly. He awakes in the cellar, just like at the end of the movie, but instead of being shot in the head, the bullet only grazes him. Unfortunately for Ben, in this story he’s living out his own Groundhog Day nightmare: Live, die, repeat. Soul follows nicely after Rise, because it continues the story of Ben, our hero from the film. Plenty of questions leave me wanting more from this story, like why do the zombies like candy? What’s the deal with Amy and Johnny? Are they high-functioning zombies? In any case, I’m hooked on this new universe and its characters and look forward to reading more Soul Vol. Thanks to the off-color font choice resembling something close to Arial-a non-standard choice for comic book lettering-the dialogue reads and flows well. The coloring adds some interesting flair to the artwork, including some inspired shading of people’s eyes underneath their glasses. It follows characters (more or less) and events from the movie, and expands on them in an interesting way. Rise was simply the first book I picked up, but it doesn’t seem like a bad place to start your journey. But one of them figures out what’s going on and they develop a daring escape before the quarantine zone is “sanitized” by the U.S. The crew gets sedated and held in quarantine by the military. The setup and dialogue is similar to the film including the classic line “They’re coming to get you Barbara.” The difference is that after Johnny’s knocked unconscious, he isn’t turned into a ghoul and instead of feeding on his sister, he rescues Barbara from the “ghouls” attacking the farmhouse.Īs it were, Barbara and Johnny’s story takes a different turn, as they meet up with a hitchhiker named Amy and the three are taken to University Hospital, where all isn’t as it appears on the surface. Rise follows the story of siblings Barbara and Johnny Ozarowski (based on Barbra and Johnny Blair from the film).
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