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Title: 28 Days Later #6
Rating: ![]() Publisher Website: Boom! Studios Writer: Michael Alan Nelson Pencils: Declan Shalvey Inks: Declan Shalvey Colors: Nick Filardi Number of pages: 24 Price: $3.99 Color: Color Safety Content Label: PARENTAL ADVISORY - 15 years and older. Similiar to T+ but featuring more mature themes and/or more graphic imagery. Publishers Blurb: Selena, Derrick and Clint have set their sights on London. Selena has survived one war with The Infected but can she make it through a second time? They’ve got a machete that’s hacked its share of infected and a gun with only nine bullets. Ammo, and time, is running out… Reviewer Comments: 28 Days Later keeps me coming back every month for that one big moment of each issue. If you read the series, then you know what I mean. It's that point where things have gotten so bad, you just don't know what can happen to fix the problem. Then... BANG! a two-page spread that just captures you. It really is amazing that they can put together such a big, perilous moment like that in every issue, but they show no signs of slowing down. The series jumps back into the regular ongoing storyline this month after a look back at the journalists. Now that we've seen who these journalists are and what they've been through, I'm rooting for these guys. They've had it tough enough. Let's see if they can succeed for a while. Although... this is the horror genre. Things just can't go well for too long. The art team continues to do a great job. The pencils are always dynamic, and the colors played a big role in this issue. There are a lot of dark, tense scenes that get some brief flashbacks of the characters' lives before the outbreak. The colors in those flashback scenes are so brightly lit compared to the zombie-infested present that you yearn for the past the way the characters do. This continues to be an exciting story, and you need to jump on it if you've been even remotely interested. This is consistently great stuff. |
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I checked one of this title out it looked really good. maybe ill have to grab one now
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