More than just another zombie story, this stunning continuation of the Undad saga is about the challenges of being a good role model while being (literally) dead inside.
Brett Buckley was a normal family man once. When he unexpectedly turned undead, he found himself struggling to regain the love and respect of his wife and kids.
Now, not only is Brett in trouble with the law, but his family, his safety net, is starting to pull away from him. Suddenly alone and destitute, Brett begins to question whether he really can still have a place in his kids' lives without being a danger to them.
SHANE W SMITH is an Australian graphic novelist who has been writing since he could hold a pen.
He has a Bachelor’s degree in Creative Writing, and a number of published graphic novels, including the Aurealis Award finalists Peaceful Tomorrows and The Game, and the Shadows Award finalist Undad.
His oddest achievement is getting a comic published in an A-ranked refereed academic journal in 2007.
Another excellent volume of Undad! I found the story of how Brett and his family are attempting to deal with the reality of his situation very moving as well as thought provoking. I especially enjoyed the flashbacks. I can't wait for volume three!