In recent years, Marvel Comics' "Black, White & Blood" titles have delivered some of the most violent and savage adventures of pop culture's deadliest icons including Wolverine, Carnage, Moon Knight, and even the Dark Lord of the Sith, Darth Vader.
The line continues this October by reviving the Marvel Zombies as part of a new four-issue series.
Just in time for the Halloween season, Marvel Zombies: Black, White & Blood will satisfy your cravings for terror with shocking tales from a host of all-star writers and artists.
Described as an "action-packed, utterly original, gloriously gory anthology series," the stories are set in a universe where the Avengers, the X-Men, Spider-Man, and many more Marvel heroes and villains are beset by ever-growing zombie hordes and transformed into flesh-eating monstrosities.
In a brutal, bloodstained world, can hope survive? Or will creeping, gnawing, shambling horror win out at last?
Here's a taste of what’s in store in Marvel Zombies: Black, White & Blood #1:
- Legendary writer Garth Ennis returns to the Marvel Universe alongside artist Rachael Stott to reveal the tragic fate of Matt Murdock. As a zombie, Daredevil has committed unspeakable sins, and now it’s time for an old accomplice to finally put him out of his misery.
- Behold one of Spider-Man’s darkest days in a story by writer Alex Segura and artist Javi Fernández. He’s saved the world time and time again with a quip and a thwip, but when he’s forced to fight fiendish versions of his loved ones, will Peter Parker do the unthinkable and give up?
- Writer Ashley Allen makes her Marvel Comics debut and teams up with artist Justin Mason for a jaw-dropping Moon Knight tale. Discover how Khonshu, god of the moon and vengeance, intervenes during apocalyptic times to protect his loyal avatar, Marc Spector!
The first issue goes on sale this October, and we're definitely to see Marvel Comics put a deadly new spin on this world. It's a shame Disney+'s Marvel Zombies series won't also be here in time for Halloween, but we may get an update on that at Comic-Con next month.
Check out Gabriele Dell'Otto's issue #1 cover below.