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A very interesting attempt at semi end of the '68 series. Some great pay off for one characters story in particular. Wouldn't have been too distraught if it ended all here.
Love this series. Lots of fun and gore and action. And lots of solid storytelling, too.
18+ Mature
L'isola del dottor Mor(n)eau, Frankenstein's Army, Che fine ha fatto Baby Jane?, Zodiac e Non aprite quella porta: il quarto volume di '68, che vede il ritorno di tutte le sue sottotrame dopo quello monotematico dedicato a Jungle Jim, è un vero e proprio tripudio di citazioni.Finalmente tutti i protagonisti superstiti nel 'Nam sono riuniti, la sottotrama slasher-horror in America promette davvero bene, e il doppio racconto finale è uno splendida ciliegina sulla torta.
The war in Vietnam is over but the horror continues, moving to Cambodia with a militarized army of the dead. Horrors abound.
This volume was pretty far out, even for this series, but still good. There's a mad scientist operating in Cambodia, and we see our CIA Operative and his dog tracking him down for personal reasons. Then the cast gets back together, something we haven't seen in a long time. We also have a very creepy story set in the states that ties the Zodiac killer into the zombie attacks. The volume then wraps up with a story set in a church where an Amtrak train has crashed and created a horde of zombies. A
Still in Vietnam but also in CambodiaThis volume also takes place during and just after the Vietnam War but a lot of the action takes place in Cambodia. As well as the zombie/ghoul element and fighting the Viet Cong, our protagonists have Frankenstein-type monsters to face, constructed by evil scientists.3 stories inter-mingle and eventually come together to form the plot of the first chapters. The scene shifts to a zombie siege in Mississippi.Easier to follow than Volume 3, this works quite wel...
Chronicles the saga of CIA spook, Declan Rule as he encounters , among others, mad scientist, Than Morneau. It's like a mashup of Dr Frankenstein and Dr. Moreau. Very highly recommended.