Finally, the entire work of Vince Locke's Deadworld compiled into two volumes! In this second volume reprinting issues #9-16, our young adventurers are rescued, not realizing they're plunged into the horrors they couldn't even imagine! Joining Vince are Mark Bloodworth and The Crow's James O'Barr, stepping in to ink an issue as the Vince Locke issues conclude. The art gallery features some of Vince's design work on t-shirts, ads, etc., plus the original covers in ink before they were colored.
This volume was good, but not quite as good as the first. The series explores some further tropes such as the post apocalyptic fight clubs and the "cities" that spring up with malevolent humans in charge. We also see some major deaths and the saga of the intelligent zombies continues. This volume was a little darker than the first as there wasn't as much humor to lighten things up. Still a good series, especially if you like classic 80s zombie films.
Imagine walking dead with one dimensional characters, no particular plot and characters that just acts without clear motivation, you got Deadworld. But the zombie designs are cool and if you love no filter horror with alot of gore, this is for you. That was what I read it for and form that point I was not disappointed. Also it was cool to see what Vince Locke did before making covers for Cannibal Corpse.