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Comic Reading Discussion > Zombie storylines.... DC & Marvel

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message 1: by J. (new)

J. (wraecca) | 127 comments Ok. As a newbie, I would like to know which storylines and/or omnibus collections in DC and Marvel involve ZOMBIES.

Go!


message 2: by Johnny (new)

Johnny | 573 comments From Marvel: the Marvel Zomnibus https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...


message 3: by Donovan (new)

Donovan | 1154 comments I read DCeased by Tom Taylor, not great IMO, but there’s zombies.


message 4: by Richard (new)

Richard Rennie | 186 comments X-necrosis event for x-men x-force.
Darkest night event dc
Marvel zombies
IZombie
DCceased
Scooby apocalypse I believe has zombies
Empire of the dead

Then from others
Obvi walking dead
Zombies vs robots
Super zombies - from dynamite
Crawl space
Zombies - a brief history of decay
Zombie tales


message 5: by Relstuart, Mod+ (new)

Relstuart | 2964 comments Mod
Oddly enough, I enjoyed DCeased featuring the villains a bit more than the heroes/heroines. Deathstoke being immune to the virus was a fun story. I just read part the part three volume to the story where they were searching for a cure and enjoyed it.

Empire of the Dead was a fun stand alone story. I'm a little surprised (pleasantly) it made it to an OHC.


message 6: by Paddy (new)

Paddy | 1 comments I guess this is entirely relative, but I’m interested in gauging what series is the more…uhh… “meaty” - if you’ll pardon the pun - of the two franchises (ie Marvel Zombies and DCeased) I gotta say, DC are already 1 point ahead with THAT kick-ass title alone!

Pretty new collector here. I’ve only been seriously collecting since November 2024. I was diagnosed with cptsd in 2019 and then got diagnosed with m.e. in 2021. Plenty of symptoms for both that I’ll not bore you all with, but needless to say that they can often collide and cause [what I term as] a cascade.

The reason I ended up collecting is - somewhat ironically - due to one of the things I lost that probably hurt the most which was/is my sense of focus due to brain fog. As such, my love of reading was stolen from me. Try as I might, reading novels now is pretty much impossible due to needing to read a page of text over and over again. It’s just an exercise in frustration. I remembered that I had a couple of graphic novels that I’d never gotten around to diving into and I wondered if they’d help by breaking up the walls of text with the artwork etc. It wasn’t perfect - but it was a workaround. Thankfully, it worked! I’ve not looked back and I’ve been playing catch-up buying omnibuses like you wouldn’t believe these last couple of months!

So yay for graphic novels. Oh, and hi! 👋🏻


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