Title: THE LIVING DEAD Authors: ROBERT KIRKMAN (screenplay) and Charlie Adlard (drawings)
Publisher: Planeta de Agostini
Pages: 136
Price: € 7.5
Crash-Activity in the store, not the page-and I meet a friend two years ago that I do not see them I have spent in Mexico. He is the editor, like nearly everyone these days, and quickly shows me the zombie novel just published. "Take a look, is a magnificent book," he says, and one that can decipher the codes of the profession, defined as follows: "Cómpratelo, is selling like hotcakes." And soon, at the rate things are going, look for the description of a book and we will run more or less as follows: "Gender: Two million copies. Topic: Three hundred and fifty thousand copies in Spain. Personal rating: Twenty thousand books sold in a week. " (I remember now another colleague once told me
q ue was fed up with the fourth deck of the books, the backs, speaking Christian. And that is back there will always say the book is great , essential, super original, best of all time, a jewel, a gall, the unheard, the repanocha ... even if it's the latest edition of the directory. Do not tell me one thing that is better or worse than another vacuous praise or sales figures, but of course, need to sell, right? missing only give the back to the book and see printed: "A work of an author mediocre overrated, ideal for a reader like you.") Anyway, from a time now, the zombies are everywhere. And that is fine, do not misunderstand me. I love movies of Romer
or and Tales of the Zombie Gerber and Mark, and eventually even edited, and told them that the world today-publishes the bestselling "Zombi. Survival Guide "by Max Brooks, a book great, essential, and so on." If it's true that there are zombies up in the soup given to me by typing the word "Zombie" in mycomicshop.com and I have gone 175 products on sale, what holds for the odd book, but mostly for comic book series and their respective collections gringo in volume. What they call a mortar. And if it will become fashionable thing out of 175 titles, 135 are dated edition of 2005 onwards. So I said, well, let's talk about a number of zombies, the undead, for example, that just premiered on television and has broken box office records in the sixth. So here I go. The living dead zombies goes. The thing writes Robert Kirkman, who wrote Marvel Zombies parody after another zombie, this time with superpowers. The drawing began Tony Moore and does a good draw that Charlie Adlard. It is printed in black and white glossy. Each volume comes with six English American comics. Van twelve volumes. I bought the first, it seemed cool and I bought five more. At some point began to seem more of the same, I got tired and stopped buying. And so far. Javier Fernández
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