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Advance Review: ‘Zombies vs. Robots’ returns to a dry well

Zombies vs. Robots #1 Written by Steve Niles, Chris Ryall Illustrated by Anthony Diecidue, Ashley Wood, Val Mayerick Published byIDW Zombies are dead but haven’t stopped moving yet. Just like zombie fiction Enter IDW’s new, ongoing Zombies vs. Robots series, which places the same old zombies onto a post-nuclear apocalypse Earth that’s under observation by …

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‘Ash and the Army Of Darkness’ #8 Is a Fun Romp Through the Deadite Infested Dark Ages

Ash and the Army of Darkness #8 Written by Steve Niles Art by Nacho Tenorio Colors by Kelly Fitzpatrick Letters by Marshall Dylan Cover by Justin Erickson Published by Dynamite Ashley J. Williams is one of the few characters to successfully make the transition from movies to comics. Besides the obligatory movie adaptations Ash has …

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Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #1 is a Slow-Paced, Atmospheric Look at the Homefront in WWII

Breath of Bones: A Tale of the Golem #1 Writer: Steve Niles Artist/Cover: Dave Wachter Publisher: Dark Horse Besides an early action sequence that acts as a framing device so the main character Noah can tell his story, there are no Nazi killings in this comic. Actually not much happens in this comic. There is …

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Chin Music # 1 Confuses with Obtuse Plot

Chin Music # 1 Written By Steve Niles Art by Tony Harris Letters by Bill Tortolini Published by Image Comics First issues are a balancing act. You want to tell your audience enough about what’s going on to get them interested, but not tell them so much that there isn’t a mystery going on. Really, …

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