Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Zombie Tramp Vol 3 Issue 3

Posted by Geek-o-Rama Admin on 11:00 AM

Zombie Tramp has fallen in with the wrong crowd in her adventure to Las Vegas… specifically, the undead clutches of the king of Sin City’s sex trade. Now she’s being forced to wed the jump-suited monster of a man in a private ceremony at the Grand Canyon! But in this unholy wedding, “Til death” is just the start.

Now three issues into the anticipated (at least for me) ongoing series, if you aren’t used to the idea of a sexy undead call girl, you probably never will be.  It’s honestly still an amusing concept to me, and I’ve read it since the start.  As funny as the premise is, Zombie Tramp still manages to retain a dark, serious tone to it if you can believe that.

Our Zombie Tramp Janey is not one to let people push her over, at least since she’s been undead.  A zombie Elvis is no exception, and she wants nothing to do with being his bride in the afterlife.  Having to fend off against his cronies to escape, we get to see even more of Janey’s impressive powers.  In the end though, The King is stronger than she expected and we’re left wondering how she’s going to get away.

With so much fighting in this issue, there’s no shortage of nicely illustrated action panels.  Along with this of course, is plenty of gnarly gore to go with it.  I believe I said it before, but getting to see this book in full color was something it really deserved.  On a side note, I think this month’s cover design is probably my favorite so far.

As the first arc for the regular series coming to a close, I’m definitely enjoying how it’s been going so far.  I never expected a zombie title quite like this, and the direction they’ve gone is really engaging.  It’s not too late to grab onto this title while the undead are still fairly fresh.  Well, you know what I mean.  This is a good book to pick up, so do it soon.

For more information on Zombie Tramp or other Danger Zone titles, check out Action Lab/Danger Zone.



Geek-o-Rama received a copy of this book for the purpose of this review. All thoughts, comments and opinions are those of the individual reviewer.

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