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AOD Vs Reanimator Necronomicon Rising #1 cover a fleecs

AOD Vs Reanimator Necronomicon Rising #1 cover a fleecs

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(W) Erik Burnham
(A) Eman Casallos
(CA) Tony Fleecs

When an archaeological dig unveils an important element from the world of the Army of Darkness, it ends up in the absolute worst hands of all: Dr. Herbert West's. As West tinkers in God's domain, our reluctant hero is once more drawn into the sphere of destiny as he faces a triple threat of danger! Writer Erik Burnham is joined by returning Dynamite artist Eman Casallos to bring you all the excitement and Deadite action! Joining Dynamite superstar cover artists Arthur 'Zombie King' Suydam and Stuart (Kiss) Sayger is Tony (Stray Dogs) Fleecs and the Dynamite debut of Christopher (Hellboy) Mitten! Erik Burnham is a Minnesotan writer and artist who first broke into comics by way of the Nick Landime feature from Shooting Star Comics. This led first to other anthologies and then work for IDW Publishing, up to and including his critically acclaimed work on the Ghostbusters line of comic books and, later, the official Tobin's Spirit Guide. Erik's been fortunate to work with many companies in the last few years, including Cryptozoic, Dynamite, IDW, Insight Editions, Marvel, and Panini on properties such as Ghostbusters, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Back to the Future, Galaxy Quest, Scarlet Spider, New Warriors, Red Sonja and KISS - with more on the way. (Which is good news, because he loves his work.)
Date Available: 07/13/2022

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This is a solid beginning for a series that will appeal to anybody who has even a mild interest in it based on the title. While some AOD books coast on getting the voice of Bruce Campbell right and just hoping that a story happens, this book has a well thought out motivation that gives it a reason to exist. I didn't read the first crossover between these two characters, but I did see both Evil Dead and Reanimator in the theatre and I thought this book was bunches of fun. Highly recommended for those with a good head on their shoulders, anybody easily amused by a fun comic even if it's not ferociously original, and fans of Crimewave and Dagon.

Shawn 8 out of 10 GRAHAMS

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