Fire 1: Slab: the Doctor Is in - Couverture souple

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Finkelstein, Brian

 
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Revue de presse

Mix one maverick comics publisher, a horror movie classic, a renowned video game company and some of the best oral storytellers from the popular The Moth Radio Hour and you have a pretty unusual mix for a new line of comics. You could also have a hit. -Rich Shivener, Publishers Weekly

Since its initial release in 1968, George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead has captivated audiences, and as part of the public domain, Romero's classic film has been re-explored in other stories over the years. Sometimes these projects are ill advised, but with its impressive expansion of Romero's zombified world, Double Take's new ultimate night of the living dead comic book series is a re-imagining worth reading.

--Derek Anderson, Daily Dead

What began as a sequel of sorts to George A. Romero's Night of the Living Dead has morphed into a unique creature that stands sturdily on its own two feet. For many of the ten individual-yet-intertwined series under the Night of the Living Dead: Revival label, only about 24 hours have passed since their stories kicked off last September in their respective first issues. Now those initial issues have transformed into something truly special, and like a baby growing at an accelerated rate, these stories are all grown up from where they started (which was a pretty damn good beginning). They have surpassed their original expectations and are now raising hell and having fun outside the playpen, making these #4 issues the best treats yet for readers. --Derek Anderson, Daily Dead

If you read only a handful of the ten first issues from Double Takes shared universe inspired by the movie The Night of the Living Dead, then make Slab one of them. The first issue, The Doctor Is In, follows Dr. Grimes. You may recall him from the news report that informs the audience of how to dispose of the dead. He's one of the first to figure out how to kill the zombies/undead. What's interesting about the POV for Slab, is that while it follows Dr. Grimes, it s also following the news station behind the scenes. --Dustin Cabeal, Comic B@stards

Biographie de l'auteur

Brian Finkelstein is a comedian and a regular host/storyteller for The Moth. He's also written for TV and film and has been nominated for two Emmy's. He is currently in middle of writing his first book and getting ready to go on tour with his solo show First Day Off In A Long Time.

Stan Chou is a comic artist who specializes in horror and sci-fi. He has penciled and inked several indie comics available on Comixology such as Maintenance, Been Bit, First Law of Mad Science Mixtapes Anthology and FUBAR By the Sword Anthology. Other productions he has worked on that are only available in print are The Red Bloods #1 to #3 by Straight 8 Photography, Smell a Rat written by Carl Smith, and The Robots of Dharma written by Jai Undurti.

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