Recently
it seems that everywhere I look, there Marvel Zombies are. The art
work by Arthur Suydam is by far my favorite part of this comic book
miniseries. I first noticed them about a month ago when I began
staring at my coworker Duncan's Zombies poster. It is the type of art
that hits you in waves. First I noticed characters that I grew up
with, nothing more. Then I began realizing that the colors were a
little distorted. Finally, it hit me that these weren't the friendly
superheroes I had assumed they were at all, but the undead shell of
what they had used to be. In case you are lost, Marvel Zombies are a
set of comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics beginning in
2005. They are set in an alternate version of the Marvel Universe
where most of the super heroes and villains have been exposed to a
viral infection of sorts, turning them into flesh-eating zombies. The
series was originally a spin-off from events in Ultimate Fantastic
Four, but it became successful enough to produce an additional
miniseries of its own, as well as several standalone one-shot issues.
The title Marvel Zombies comes as a tribute to the nickname the
Marvel fanbase gave to those who were very dedicated Marvel
fans.
Another series I have taken note of is Batman: Blind Justice.
From what I have gathered, the story begins when Bruce Wayne refuses
to allow illegal mind-control experiments to continue at Wayne
Technology, and he finds himself charged with being a traitor. Blind
Justice then delves into Bruce's past as he confronts memories of
those who molded him into the Dark Knight. All of the reviews seem to
be of four-stars or more and it might be placed on my iTaggit
wishlist soon enough. In case you might be seeking a Marvel or DC
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