Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness | 
| Authors: John Layman, Fabiano Neves, June Chung Publisher: Marvel Comics Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 16 reviews Sales Rank: 6385
Media: Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 128 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 11.1 x 7.6 x 0.6
ISBN: 0785127437 Dewey Decimal Number: 741 EAN: 9780785127437 ASIN: 0785127437
Publication Date: February 27, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description This is it true believers, the cross-over of the century begins here! The Marvel Zombies come face-to-face with Dynamite Entertainment's Ash from the Army of Darkness! Ash has faced legions of the undead before, but never like this... as he lands in the heart of New York just as the Zombie outbreak begins! See how his actions help turn more heroes and villains into Zombies! Under the watchful eye of Marvel Zombie guru Robert Kirkman, this might just be the comic event of 2007! Plus: The entire series will feature classic "homage" covers from painter Arthur Suydam! Collects Marvel Zombies/Army Of Darkness #1-5.
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RUBBISH! June 12, 2008 I enjoyed both the original, and Dead Days. This however, sucked on all levels. Poor art, Poor story, Pure RUBBISH!
Not very memorable, but fun! May 1, 2008 Ash meets the Marvel Zombie Universe and pretty much lets them destroy themselves, he's just along for the ride, as he passes through their dimension.
This is a fun read, but really has no memorable moments. The art, however, is great! I'm always disappointed by comics that have great cover art but lame interiors, but this was a pleasant surprise.
I haven't been interested in any other Marvel Zombie books, but the AOD factor was enough to make me pick this one up.
Buy it if you like pointless crossovers.
Not so sure I liked this one very much... March 10, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
***Warning, A little bit of spoiler info in the review
I liked Marvel Zombies, I thought it was a really cool idea that deserved my attention. And I love Army of Darkness (Evil Dead 2) a lot. I thought the cross would be double fun. However, I found myself being a little disappointed in the end. The art was fantastic, but the whole story felt a little cheesy (which I do understand is what makes AoD good) and unfinished with very little explanation as to how the virus even found its way to earth. There were even parts of the story where you can really tell the authors ran out of ideas and just started taking short cuts and making crap up. For instance: the part where Ash needed a diversion to get to the ship to make it to Doom's castle and the zombie children were in the way. The authors just made up a team of somebodies as a diversion then said they were brutal taken out off page. I laughed pretty hard, but realized this was just part of the easy way out mentality of the authors. If I had started reading this story with no expectations I probably would have liked it a lot more. But I read Marvel Zombies first, then this one, so I expected a better back story and a little more serious storyline with Ash's off humor as an added bonus. If I could do it over again I would have read this one first then Marvel Zombies, I think I would have found the 2 graphic novels much better in that order.
Excellent Item...I highly recommend this seller! March 3, 2008 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I highly recommend this item. It's a great story, and the artwork is phenomenal. The seller was quick, reasonable and I recieved the item in pristine condition. I highly recommend both this book and the seller to anyone!
A cheap (expensive?) marketing crossover February 12, 2008 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
The original Marvel Zombies miniseries was clever, and built on the storyline begun in Ultimate Fantastic Four. This mini-series just continues the gorefest without adding anything new to the Marvel aspect. The inclusion of Ash was somewhat intriguing at first, but everyone reading this story knows nothing will happen to him. We also know every Marvel character will end up dead. I bought this book because my son enjoys the Zombie storyline, and is a big fan of "Army of Darkness". I suppose the best thing to say about this story is that it is better to have read it than to wonder if it is any good. Sadly, the ending takes that away, as well.
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