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I didn't care for this one as much as the others in this series. I think the fact that most of the super heroes in this were "C" level at best had a lot to do with it. Then again the human zombies were pretty lame as well
Squadron Supreme clones goes Zombie mode
Not bad. Actually better than some of the previous entries in the Marvel Zombies series. Got to have fun with the Squadron Supreme, Battlestar, Jack of Hearts and the superhero team representing Kansas in the Fifty State Initiative.
fun read. Dialogue was bad, and taking hyperion down with mad cow disease was a bit anticlimactic, but nice popcorn book.
This is the sound of the barrell bottom being scraped.
well it was better than the past few :-/
3.5 stars would probably be closer to the mark, as this is better than the other books in the series I gave 3 stars to, but I couldn’t quite bring myself to give it a 4. I’d be so much happier if Goodreads would let me mark books out of ten or, even better, let me give them a percentage! :-)This started out as yet another in the increasingly long line of Marvel’s zombie books, albeit almost entirely unconnected to any of their other zombie books, plot-wise. It then veered into a Superman parody
Meh.
This is the first Marvel Zombies book I've read that I will not be keeping on my shelf. It's also the first I've read that doesn't tie in with any of the other stories in any way. I thought maybe it would retcon how Hyperion got the zombie plague, but it's a self contained story.I really wouldn't suggest this for much of anyone, unless you happen to REALLY like any of the characters in here (Squadron Supreme, Jack-of-hearts).
How low did this series get before it got the axe? Is the very rocky bottom or will the next one be even lower?
This was my first time reading any kind of Marvel Zombies comic. I'm aware that it generally takes place in an alternate universe where heroes have been turned into zombies, but not much beyond that. I really wasn't that interested, since I don't have a great love of zombies. That said, comixology had a sale around Halloween, and in an effort to be festive, I thought I would check it out. I don't know a lot about the Squadron Supreme, though they seem to be pretty much the Justice League (and I
Another one that's not really connected to the original Marvel Zombies story but still decent.
Forced, stretched and ultimately boring.
A very shallow story. The Hyperion issue (#2) actually has some nice homages to Superman, but that’s the only particularly notable element in the whole series.
The Marvel Zombie books are always hit or miss, with more misses in my direction. I'm still always curious to check them out despite lower expectations. Supreme was so-so for me. The biggest plus was opening my eyes to Squadron Supreme which is a total blindspot and has piqued my interest to seek out more of their books.
Una historia muy x.
over the top gory! with the feel of Aliens... (what with the military exploring the unknown in a secret facility)
Well, A for effort on this, the final Marvel Zombies book (that I will be reading). I don't envy Maraffino's task of finding something new to do with a series that had burned itself out long ago, and the fact that he managed to put together a story that at least has moments of originality and humor is pretty impressive. That said, it still feels like a "Why this? Why now?" kind of book that just hoped to squeeze every last dime out of this franchise before killing it (and then waiting a few year...
It is kind of cool to see Marvel's version of the Justice League becoming zombies and I did laugh when they had Hyperion kind of reenact Superman's origin story with the landing in Kansas and being spotted by a Ma and Pa Kent stand ins. But it did feel it did drag a bit but still kind of cool.