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

New this week from Marvel is George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three, the paperback compilation of 

"It's zombies versus vampires — with desperate citizens caught in the crossfire — as the legendary George Romero unleashes the final chapter in his undead epic! Who is kidnapping the children of New York City, where are they taking them, and why? Meanwhile, Dr. Penny Jones has a nasty surprise coming her way when she conducts a zombie autopsy on Xavier. As Election Day looms, will Chandrake retain his rule, or will Chilly Dobbs have his day? And will the election even matter as the warring factions of rebels break through into the city? As Jo tries to make a break from the remote vampire compound, Detective Perez makes a terrifying discovery. It's the moment everyone's been waiting for: all-out zombie versus vampire warfare! Who will rule the Empire of the Dead?"

This compilation collects issues #1 through #5 of George Romero's Empire Of The Dead: Act Three.

George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three was written by George Romero and illustrated by Andrea Mutti.

New In Comics: George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three #5

New this week from Marvel Comics is George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three #5.

"THE FINAL ISSUE OF GEORGE ROMERO’S NEW HORROR EPIC!

The moment everyone’s been waiting for! All out ZOMBIE VERSUS VAMPIRE WARFARE! • A daring rescue mission to save the children at the vampire feeding farm!

Who will rule the EMPIRE OF THE DEAD?"

George Romero's Empire of the Dead: Act Three #5 was written by George Romero, illustrated by Andrea Mutti, and features a cover by Francesco Mattina.

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