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Great end to a great series -- I really enjoyed every issue!👍
3.5 For all the funs of the movies, enjoy.
Conclusione soddisfacente e che segue coerentemente tutta la narrazione.Una lettura d'intrattenimento con studiati momenti di suspance e un buon equilibrio fra azione e dialoghi, senza mai tralasciare l'interiorità dei personaggi.
This volume pretty much entails the events of the film sequel, 28 Weeks Later, which most can agree wasn't half the film 28 Days Later was. Regardless, this, like the rest of the book, was an incredibly fast read, a real page turner.
5 StarsA fine ending indeed. Americans always showing up in another country trying to tell folks what to do. Idiots. I love my country and have served. Idiots. Does anyone remember the airplane scene in World War Z??? Just sayin'....
Like the previous book, once I started reading this final installment of the series I was unable to put it down. This book takes place during the same time period as the movie 28 Weeks Later and the repatriation of London with several events from the movie being rehashed here from the viewpoint of Clint and Selena.I was quite content with the ending of this book and the ending of this great series. I'd also like to think that a TV adaptation of this story could work quite well, so someone should...
actual rating: 3.5This is kind of a review for the last 3 volumes since I read them pretty close together and without writing reviews in between but I think overall this became a lot more enjoyable when I stopped trying to compare it to the movie at every turn. Like yeah there are a lot of plot points that are reused but it's still enjoyable to read and it does give more insight into Selena's background and character which I really like. The ending is a little bit meh but I guess even from the b...
Reprints 28 Days Later #21-24 (March 2011-June 2011). Selina and Clint have reached “civilization”. Quarantined in London’s Green Zone, Selina and Clint question if they are safe or if they are really the prisoners. Selina sets out to say goodbye to her past, and Clint tries to get his story to editors in America…but a danger is lurking on the streets of London and the Infected might live again!Written by Michael Alan Nelson, 28 Days Later 6: Homecoming is the final volume in the series which br...
Hadn't watched the movie. Came looking for some horror here. Though the plot has a nice twist moving more towards human relationships, it was not handled well on this part too. And there was no horror. At All. Except a few times when it came close. But I wonder why they would make a comic series (If not for generating revenue) out of a movie and make it this lame. There was nothing in here that The Walking Dead had not covered fantastically already. Well Except the Mannequin. Loved that part. Th...
Ultimo capitolo, punto di congiunzione con 28 settimane dopo.Gli unici due sopravvissuti sono finalmente a Londra, nel momento esatto della sua apertura ai nuovi abitanti.Mentre si svolgono i fatti del film, citati dai personaggi, Selena e Clint portano a termine le loro missioni... per poi ritrovarsi nel caos della nuova infezione.Abbiamo comunque un lieto fine, ma abbiamo visto il film e sappiamo come finirà.Nel complesso una buona storia, ben gestita nei vari capitoli con rimandi agli eventi
Book Info: This collection contains 28 Days Later issues #21-24.ABSOLUTE RATING: {3+/5 stars}STANDARDIZED RATING: <3/5 stars>I'm really glad things were able to pick back up for Homecoming. I just wish volumes 3-5 kept the suspense up to this level, which was initially established in volumes 1-2. This was a series that had its slight ups and downs, and while I initially expected more from the series (following the first volume), it turned out to be pretty good on the whole.
graphic novel.While I normally run away from anything in the zombie genre, this universe intrigued me and I have actually sat through both of the films. This series a great tie-in between the two with likable characters and an interesting perspective on the events from the second film.
Great manga continuation of the film "28 Days Later" that continues the story of Selena from the movie.
I absolutely loved the ending.Some people may find it a little cheesy, perhaps even a little predictable, but I enjoyed it.This was one heck of a fun series, and I plan to keep re-reading the series as the years pass; something I do only with a handful of books.It was that much fun and had that much action and character experience trapped within the 6 volumes. It's definitely not a comic that is a literary work of art, but it's a fun read.It stays true to the nature of 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks...
This is the 6th and final graphic novel in the series, containing episodes 21 to 24. This series has definitely got better towards the end, with these last episodes being the best by a lost way in my opinion. There mix between action and building up the story is just right and the way the graphic novel's story ties in with the '28 Days Later' film plot is great. The best bit of the whole series to me is that we find out the fates of all three survivors from the '28 Days Later' film, and we are g...
For a story that happens *after* they got to safety, this was surprisingly tense. In fact it got *really* anxiety-inducing near the end, which is a testimony to the talent of the plotting. Glad I stuck it out til the end.
A nice ending for a zombie novel! I enjoyed this series a lot
I liked the movie and I'd never read any of the other graphic novels in this series, but this one was good. A very quick read but with enough emotion to spark my interest in reading the previous books.
And so ends the tie in between two 28 xx Later films. This 6 volume arc certainly kept my attention, and I was compelled to put aside all other readings to motor through every volumes on a slow Saturday afternoon. This final volume, Homecoming, runs parallel to the occurrences in 28 Weeks Later and it works really well. The survivors from the previous volumes contend with the confusion and uncertainty that engulfs the characters in the film, but the reader (who has seen the movie) knows exactly