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New In Comics: Marvel Zombies #1

New this week from Marvel is Marvel Zombies #1.

"Elsa Bloodstone is stationed on the Shield, burdened with the Sisyphean task of keeping the zombie hordes from rampaging through Battleworld. In those moments where she’s not enrapt in the throes of battle, she meditates on her deceased father…how everything he taught her gave her the means to fight the zombies, but all the love he didn’t give her is what motivated the self-destructive actions that landed her on the Wall in the first place. But when she sees a human child caught in the middle of the zombieverse, she’ll muster every ounce of determination she has to throw herself into the zombie horde to rescue the girl. And once Elsa finds her, she’s going to have to fight her way back out…"

Marvel Zombies #1 was written by Simon Spurrier, illustrated by Kevin Walker, colored by Frank D'Armata, and feature a regular cover by Ken Lashley, a variant cover by Greg Land, and an 'Ant-sized' variant cover by Jerome Opena.

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'Ant-sized' variant cover:

New In Comics: George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three #1

New this week from Marvel Comics is George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three #1.

"IT’S ZOMBIES VS VAMPIRES—WITH DESPERATE CITIZENS CAUGHT IN THE CROSSFIRE— AS THE LEGENDARY GEORGE ROMERO UNLEASHES THE FINAL CHAPTER IN HIS NEW UNDEAD EPIC!

Zombie Autopsy! But is Xavier dead or undead? Dr. Penny Jones may have a nasty surprise coming her way! Who is kidnapping the children of NYC, where are they taking them, and why? The future of Manhattan may rest in the answers!"

George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three #1 was written by George Romero, illustrated by Andrea Mutti, colored by Rain Beredo, lettered by Cory Petit, and features a cover by Francesco Mattina, and a variant cover by Phil Noto.

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