El otro día le puse cuatro estrellitas a Asterios Polyp porque me sorprendió lo interesante y anti-comercial que era la historia. Ahora le pongo el mismo puntaje a otro comic que tiene virtudes completamente opuestas a la de aquel, el monumento al pochoclo más divertido que haya leído en los últimos tiempos. Claro que alcanza ese puntaje en parte gracias a la megaedición española de lujo, que tiene el prólogo, los capítulos de Ultimate FF y la miniserie todo en uno y con los capítulos en orden cronológico ordenadamente dispuestos. Quizás leyendo por separado cada uno no me habría parecido la gran cosa, pero dándome esta panzada de zombis Marvel quedé pipón, y sólo le costó la vida al Planeta Tierra y algún que otro sistema solar. If you want to go in order, THIS is the trade that you should start with. It's ripped from the pages of 'Ultimate Fantastic Four,' which if you don't know, is the 'real world' version of the FF that you've read all these years. We're informed in this volume that this alternate reality is being threatened by our own, which is being overrun by an illness that has turned pretty much EVERY Marvel hero into a zombie. Creepy shit, especially when one Reed Richards tricks another to bring him into a zombie dimension.If you don't read another 'Marvel Zombies' book first, it won't matter. I read 'Marvel Zombies' first and it didn't affect how I read this. In fact, I found it cooler to read those first because, this being the prequel, I was putting together pieces of the puzzle together as I read.
What do You think about Marvel Zombi (2009)?
Pretty forgettable, but once you see Greg Land's art, you realize it's a complete waste of time.
—anasteele
3.5 rating. I enjoyed Dead Days, but not as much as I liked the other books in the series.
—Choida
It was ok. Filled mostly with stuff I'd read before.
—tranetk