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New In Comics: 64-Bit Zombie #1

New this week from Antarctic Press is 64-Bit Zombie #1.

"When a desperate game developer needs some enemy code for his new super-spy shooter in a hurry, he decides to steal it from a Geo Neo cartridge he's found. Zilla and Dee Dee have to help Her Majesty's Secret Server before the zombies prove "You only live twice" means nothing! It's a program pogrom of pixels and polygons alike in 64-Bit Zombie, brought to you by Fred Perry and Zechary Gray!"

64-Bit Zombie #1 was written by Fred Perry and illustrated by David Hutchinson.

New In Comics: 16-Bit Zombie

New this week from Antarctic Press is 16-Bit Zombie #1.

"The survivors of the arcade zombie apocalypse only escaped the carnage by jumping onto a GeoNeo arcade cartridge. Little did they suspect the zombie virus would be able to follow them! What began in the arcades comes to the living room, as the zombie game sprites stalk and devour hapless 16-bit characters! The DigiZombies are coming. Without 'pause'. With no way to 'reset' the situation. And there is nothing that can 'save' the game!"

16-Bit Zombie #1 was written by Fred Perry and illustrated by David Hutchinson.

New In Comics: The Last Zombie: The End #5

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New this week from Antarctic Press is The Last Zombie: The End #5

"Last issue! The final chapter reaches its horrific conclusion as the surviving team members at long last reach their destination, only to face threats from within and without their ranks. The fate of Ian's fiancée Jen and the bunker staff is revealed, but will Ian live long enough to find them?"

The Last Zombie: The End #5 was written by Brian Keene and drawn by David Hutchinson.

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