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New In Comics: The Extinction Parade #4

New this week from Avatar Press is The Extinction Parade #4, Max Brooks vampires vs. zombies 12 issue limited run comic book series. 

"This year’s biggest horror comic continues its brutal march towards annihilation!  His books on zombies have entertained millions of readers and now MAX BROOKS redefines vampires as he brings an all-out war of the undead!  Zombies have been at best a nuisance to the vampire race for thousands of years but never a real threat.  Their clumsy foothold over humans has always been beaten back.  But this time the tide of shambling dead have turned the corner and are rapidly depleting the ranks of the living.  Even with their superior abilities and ferocity, can the vampire race find a way to stop the decimation?  Available with Regular, Wraparound, End of a Species and Bloodwashed Retailer Incentive covers by Raulo Caceres. Also, available with a special black Leather cover, limited to just 1000 copies!"

The Extinction Parade #4 was written by Max Brooks and illustrated by Raulo Caceres. 

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FREE: The Extinction Parade: An Original Zombie Story By Max Brooks

Max Brooks, the bestselling author of World War Z and The Zombie Survival Guide, has just released a new short story via The Daily Beast site - The Extinction Parade. This time around, Brooks takes a look at the zombie apocalypse as seen through the eyes of vampires.

I have heard it said that the more memories one acquires, the less room the mind has for conscious thought. I cannot speak for others, but at my age, after the remembrance of so many lifetimes crammed into my ancient skull, I do suffer from occasional lapses of 'preoccupation'. It was one of those lapses, lost the recent past, and unconsciously licking my lips, that I descended from my omniscient perch, rounded the church's corner and practically collided with one of them. It was a man, or had been one recently. The right side of his body was still smooth and supple. The left side had been badly charred. Dark, viscous fluid oozed from numerous, steaming wounds.

Read the full story on The Daily Beast.

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