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Dceased: The Unkillables
Dceased: The Unkillables | Tom Taylor
9 posts | 8 read | 3 to read
Discover what the villains of the DC Universe did during the events of DCeased! From the hit series DCeased comes a villain's story about survival during the zombie apocalypse! Vandal Savage hasn't lived for thousands of years without being prepared. Seconds after the virus breaks out, he has already made contact and begun to assemble a team of people to help him ride out the end of the world. Some of the world's greatest mercenaries and fighters are brought to his side, all tasked to protect Savage. All Vandal can offer them is survival. Collects DCeased: The Unkillables #1-6.
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TieDyeDude
Dceased | Tom Taylor
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Pickpick

I blew through this recently concluded DC alternate universe story where a bio/tech virus infects Earth. Lots of world and universe hopping, ridiculous power combinations, and a hell of a lot of fun! I'm not super familiar with the New Gods, but there was enough variety that the occasional obscure character didn't make the story any less accessible. #scarathlon

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TieDyeDude
Dceased | Tom Taylor
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TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Looks fabulous!! 13mo
Grrlbrarian Ohhh how I loved 100 Animals!!! It‘s perfect on audio, FYI 13mo
35 likes2 comments
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TieDyeDude
Dceased | Tom Taylor
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Okay, here is my list for my first attempt at #bookspinbingo !
@TheAromaofBooks #scarathlon #teamwhoyagonnacall

TieDyeDude Oh, and 21. Heart Shaped Box and 22. The Turn of the Screw for #buddyread 14mo
TheAromaofBooks Yay!! Glad to have you along!! 14mo
bthegood looks like a good #Scarathlon #BookSpinBingo list -👻 14mo
FlynnDewey The title of Number 10 is absolutely fantastic!! 14mo
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JLaurenceCohen
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Mehso-so

This spinoff from the original DCeased, starring villains and antiheroes, better fits Taylor's sensibilities, but it still suffers from the Flippancy Problem: it feels arbitrary which characters live and which die. Mostert's art is pretty good as long as you don't look too closely at the faces. There are some funny lines, but Taylor strains a little too hard for the joke. The ending is very sweet.

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JLaurenceCohen
Dceased | Tom Taylor
Mehso-so

It's a huge hit but I found DCeased underwhelming. It's the mirror image of his early Injustice: while Injustice was about totalitarianism, DCeased is about anarchy. You might enjoy it if you want to watch most of DC's heroes get killed in rapid succession. The idea of a techno-organic virus spreading through both the internet and bodily contact is interesting, but not really developed. The pace is breakneck.

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RamsFan1963
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Pickpick

Usually I'd avoid a story like this, since I find zombies as tedious as vampires. However, I do love a good villains turned heroes trope. The Anti-Life virus has turned most people (including superheroes) into bloodthirsty monsters. Deathstroke and Red Hood lead a gang of villains trying to survive the horde. The story is intense and the artwork is gorgeous. 4 🧟‍♂️🧟‍♂️🧟‍♂️🧟‍♂️

BkClubCare It is a busy book cover. 3y
49 likes1 comment
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GrilledCheeseSamurai
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2 of 4

This is one of my picks for #CoverOfTheWeek. I don't even read this series but when I saw this variant cover by Francesco Mattina solicited I had to order it.

Wonder Woman as a zombie! Yes please 👌

#NCBD

LazyOwl This has me intrigued, I don't normally read DC, I'm more of an Image fan, but this has me interested. 5y
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BruceWalken
Dceased | Tom Taylor
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