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Binding: PaperbackDewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780785119166 ISBN: 0785119167 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 592 Publication Date: October 04, 2006 Publisher: Marvel Comics Reading Level: Young Adult Sales Rank: 308010 Studio: Marvel Comics Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Jaded by heroes who come back from the dead? Meet the hero who started there and stayed there! His stare's the only thing that's empty about the adventures of Simon Garth through mad science and madder magic! Terrors criminal, corporate and just plain creepy reprinted for the first time in more than a quarter-century! Collects stories from Tales of the Zombie #1-10; Dracula Lives #1-2. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - NOW HERE"S SOME FUN 70'S S..Tif your were not a youth during the 1970's you may want to jump ship here . for you who are still reading , i can't possibly recommend this book too much . what unabashed , absurd , horrific , great storytelling and illustrating is occuring here . congratulations to all the men (and women if applicable) for really capturing everything that was awesome about the 70's circa 73-74 . a must purchase for those on the fence . Rating: - Power of VoodooFor all those folks out there like myself who have had a steady diet of the Romero zombies in both movies and in print this very sizeable compendium that covers the arc of Simon Garth, who is cursed to walk the earth as a voodoo resurected zombie, this gives you a different slant on the whole walking dead thing. We are given the entire progression of the somewhat free willed zombie (he wears a necklace that has a twin, whoever possesses it controls him, but at certain times he can resist its ... Read More Rating: - The year of the ZombieThe sad and tragic tale of Simon William Garth, the Zombie, started in the fifties when comic book legends Stan Lee and Bill Everett created the undead character for Atlas's horror comic Menace. Newsstands were flooded with a wave of horror titles like Tales from the Crypt, Black Cat, Weird and Dick Briefer's horrific classic The Monster of Frankenstein. All of which fell victim of the newly instated Comic Code Authority. The Authority imposed a list of inflexible self-regulations, devised by the ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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