“It began nowhere. It began everywhere. It began without a warning; it began with all the warning in the world. It could have been prevented a thousand times over. There was nothing that anyone could have done.
It began on July 18, 2014.”
Countdown takes readers back to 2014 when certain events brought about the mixing of two viruses — two viruses that alone work wonders, but combined wreak havoc. 2014 is when the Kellis and the Amberlee/Marburg cures “met”, bringing about the apocalyptic plague that’s the basis for Mira Grant’s Newsflesh trilogy. While the series itself focuses heavily on the characters and their respective relationships, Countdown is strictly a tale of beginnings, laying out all of the facts and details that created the fearful (and bleach-soaked) atmosphere of the near-future time period of the trilogy. While the events are well laid out in the actual series, it was certainly nice to get an even deeper look at the scope of events and witness first-hand the accounts of the actual Rising. Not to mention, it was quite interesting to see Stacy and Michael in the time of Phillip. You know, that time before they were complete assholes.
I’d definitely recommend this for fans of the series. For anyone who hasn’t read the series, Countdown wouldn’t be a bad starting point, although don’t go in to the actual series hoping for zombie fights and in-depth reanimation. The series itself is definitely heavily focused on the characters and their duties as newsies, bloggers, and truth-tellers — the zombies are really just a bonus.