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Tattoo #1-4

Deadworld: Tattoo

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From the pages of Deadworld comes a spin-off mini-series featuring a female human/zombie hybrid and her name is Tattoo. In order to find answers to her being and what is behind the zombie apocalypse Tattoo must travel into the depths of zombie hell itself in the city of New Orleans and find the one that she seeks. There she must go up against the ruling warlord of the dead, The Rasta Man. Collects issues 1-4.

118 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 28, 2015

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Ralph Griffith

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March 24, 2018
Surprisingly good chapter of the Deadworld series.

Donna, a character who has been with the series since the first issue, now takes center stage in her own series. It's not fully explained, but somehow the body hopping zombie Vamp attempts to take Donna's body, but somehow it goes wrong and Donna ends up in control but with Vamp's skills and memories. She then becomes the greatest weapon against the zombies yet, as with her demon sword she can kill and banish even the leader zombies. The story starts out confusing but is told organically and the book does a great job of slowly unfolding everything in an entertaining manner.

This one was released in the late 90s and I think it was an attempt to cash in on the "bad girl" comics craze at the time. Tattoo fights zombies in a thong, very scantily clad and there are plenty of buttshots as well (not that I'm complaining, but it was a bit obvious at times.) The character even looked a little like Lady Death, had pet wolves, etc. But if you can get past the "Bad Girl" fluff there is a very strong story here. This is definitely one of the better Deadworld series.
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