![]() ![]() My personal favourite is the one that took place in A.D. That being said, the ones chosen for this graphic novel do allow for some of the more disturbing images. There is a wide span of historical events but it does miss out some of the more interesting ones from the Survival Guide. 1992, Joshua Tree National Park in the US. Starting with an event that took place in 60,000 BC in Katanda, Central Africa & ending in A.D. You can see the fear in peoples eyes, see the desperation as they try to save themselves but most of all you can see the unrelenting devastation that the walking leave wherever they go. ![]() Both the living & the dead stand out from the pages with blood flying & flesh being ripped. This graphic novel takes many of those stories & brings them to life with incredibly detailed artwork.Ĭompletely in black & white, considering the lack of colour throughout, the novel still manages to appear vibrant. ![]() Tying into cultures & real historical events & places, it’s worth a read even if the guide itself doesn’t interest you. ![]() For many (me included) the best part of Max Brooks excellent Zombie Survival Guide are the pages at the end where fictional documented cases of zombie outbreaks throughout history are recorded. ![]()
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