Marvel Zombies Return
by Fred Van Lente
Marvel Zombies Return {2009} (1-5), Marvel Zombies Universe (2.5)
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Nothing can withstand the Hunger, the insatiable drive that compels the undead super heroes to devour friends, family, heroes and villains alike. But now, the Marvel Zombies find themselves on a fresh world, ripe for the picking! Who can stop the super-powered undead?Tags
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At the end of the second trade (Marvel Zombies 2), the original zombies (mostly the Avengers) disappear. What happened to them? Where did they go? It turns out that they were scattered throughout the universe. Spider-Man, featured in the first issue of this trade, is thrown back into a world where both Gwen and Mary Jane are still alive. Unfortunately for Spider-Man, he can't really control the Hunger (again). Horrified by what he's done, he's determined to stop the Hunger from devouring the other worlds and dimensions. Along the way, he runs into (and recruits) Wolverine, Hulk (fresh off his Planet Hulk run), and Iron Man (but not Tony Stark) - each featured in an issue - to form the "new Avengers" and take on the other Avengers, who show more are zombified and trying to find a portal to other worlds to feed the Hunger.
It should have been interesting, but it wasn't. Fred Van Lente is just not Robert Kirkman. Although Van Lente tries to write a good sequel to Kirkman's run on the Marvel Zombies series, he falls very short. When I read the first two trades by Kirkman, I thought that the story ideas were interesting and darkly funny, served alongside a helping of gore. But now the Zombies are just all gore with very little plot and no humor. The series really should have ended after Kirkman stopped writing it, but heaven forbid that Marvel give up something that smells like money for the sake of the story line's integrity.
The Marvel Zombie line is dead, and not in the good "zombie" dead way, but in the "this stuff isn't worth reading" dead way. It's really a shame, because the trades by Kirkman were excellent. I won't be picking up another trade from the Marvel Zombie series. show less
It should have been interesting, but it wasn't. Fred Van Lente is just not Robert Kirkman. Although Van Lente tries to write a good sequel to Kirkman's run on the Marvel Zombies series, he falls very short. When I read the first two trades by Kirkman, I thought that the story ideas were interesting and darkly funny, served alongside a helping of gore. But now the Zombies are just all gore with very little plot and no humor. The series really should have ended after Kirkman stopped writing it, but heaven forbid that Marvel give up something that smells like money for the sake of the story line's integrity.
The Marvel Zombie line is dead, and not in the good "zombie" dead way, but in the "this stuff isn't worth reading" dead way. It's really a shame, because the trades by Kirkman were excellent. I won't be picking up another trade from the Marvel Zombie series. show less
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- Canonical title
- Marvel Zombies Return
- Original publication date
- 2010-01-06
- People/Characters
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker); Uatu the Watcher; Harry Osborn; Gwen Stacy; Mary Jane Watson; Sandman [Marvel] (Flint Marko) (show all 21); Electro (Maxwell Dillon); Vulture (Adrian Toomes); Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius); Mysterio (Quentin Beck); Kraven (Sergei Kravinoff); Kingpin (Wilson Fisk); Giant-Man (Hank Pym); Iron Man (Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark); War Machine (James Rupert Rhodes | Avengers); Happy Hogan; Pepper Potts; Wolverine (James Howlett); Kitty Pryde; Hulk (Bruce Banner); Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
- Important places
- New York, New York, USA; Tokyo, Japan; Blue Area of the Moon; Savage Land; Earth-Z
- First words
- Face front, grue(some) believers!
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)And since this Hunger shall never be satisfied... let it devour itself.
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