‘A Zombie’s Tale’

   Posted under Comics and Horror on Friday 2 May 2008


Zombie

are mindless, shambling ghouls, right?

Maybe the story is more complicated than that. In the short comic, “A Zombie’s Tale,” written by Dwight L. MacPherson, we get a look at the zombie apocalypse through the eyes of an undead New Yorker.

A big thank you to Dwight for letting us post the story in its entirety (after the jump.)

And after reading “A Zombie’s Tale,” be sure to check out http://www.myspace.com/dwightlmacpherson for lots more mind-blowing work.

A Zombie's Tale, page 1 of 5

A Zombie's Tale, page 2 of 5

A Zombie's Tale, page 3 of 5

A Zombie's Tale, page 4 of 5

A Zombie's Tale, page 5 of 5

7 Comments for '‘A Zombie’s Tale’'

  1.  
    May 2, 2008 | 3:48 pm
     

    Another brilliant story by Dwight MacPherson! He really twists it around by showing the excruciatingly tortured human side of being a zombie. I loved the art and colors on this. Good job Dwight!

  2.  
    Donna Maloney
    May 2, 2008 | 6:37 pm
     

    Loved it Dwight! Gives me a new slant on zombies. Keep ‘em coming!!

  3.  
    Ian
    May 9, 2008 | 11:41 am
     

    Cool

  4.  
    May 9, 2008 | 7:32 pm
     

    Thanks, Rebecca, Donna and Ian! I’m glad you enjoyed it!

    -D

  5.  
    June 16, 2008 | 11:15 am
     

    [...] L. MacPherson, the writer of “A Zombie’s Tale,” has just posted a preview of the upcoming “M-Theory” No. 1 comic at the Image Comics [...]

  6.  
    Matt Parks
    June 28, 2008 | 11:10 am
     

    That was really good. I liked it alot. Thanks.

  7.  
    July 11, 2008 | 8:48 am
     

    Excellent. Wonderful artwork

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