With one sneeze, the zombiepocolypse is underway in this spooky fun graphic novel that humorously tracks a new zombie virus unleashed into the Marvel Universe, affecting popular Avengers like Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, and Black Panther. When everything is stacked against them, can Groot and Hulk be the heroes that the world—and their friends—need?
From Emmy Award-winning writer Thomas Krajewski, co-author of the smash hit Primer: A Superhero Graphic Novel.
AH-CHOOOO!
Groot is sick—sap dripping-nose and all. But who knew one sneeze in Captain America’s face would turn Cap into a zombie! As a matter of fact the heroes of the Marvel Universe are all zombifying!
As Groot’s sick day turns into a team-up with the incredible Hulk to find a cure, can they keep themselves safe from mutated heroes like Thor, Iron Man, and Black Widow? Or is humanity doomed to become zombies?!
Can our remaining heroes find a cure before it's too late or will Hulk unleash his deadly might on the zombies they once called friends?
Collecting Marvel Zombies: Dawn of Decay #1-4 by Emmy-winning author Thomas Krajewski and artist Jason Muhr, this spooky, fun graphic novel brings a humorous twist on the classic zombie story, perfect for young readers and Marvel fans alike.
Über den Autor Thomas Krajewski
Jennifer Muro is the writer of the Lucasfilm series Star Wars Forces of Destiny. She’s also written for Justice League Action, Lego DC Super Hero Girls, Marvel’s Spider-Man, and the Critical Role: The Legend of Vox Machina series.Since 2004, Tom Krajewski has been writing animation for Nickelodeon, Disney, Warner Bros., the BBC, and Cartoon Network. Series he has worked on include Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Iron Man, Looney Tunes, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?, and The Fairly OddParents.Gretel Lusky is an illustrator based in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she studied visual arts at the National University of the Arts. She started her career in the animation industry as a visual development artist and character designer for 2-D and 3-D animated shorts, TV series, and feature films. She continued working on a variety of projects including editorial work, book covers, and concept art for video games. Nowadays she is pursuing her long-term dream of doing comics.