More Marvel Zombies


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Prequels

- Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness

Format: five-issue limited series

Creators: John Layman, Fabiano Neves, June Chung, Arthur Suydam; Robert Kirkman will consult

Release date: March 2007

Spins out of Army of Darkness #13

- Marvel Zombies: Dead Days

Format: 48-page one-shot

Creators: Robert Kirkman, Sean Phillips, June Chung, Arthur Suydam

Release date: May 2007

Sequels

- Marvel Zombies 2

Format: five-issue limited series

Creators: Robert Kirkman, Sean Phillips, June Chung, Arthur Suydam

Release date: late 2007

So the official Marvel Zombies timeline is / will be:

- Army of Darkness #13 (November 2006)

- Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness

- Marvel Zombies: Dead Days

- Ultimate Fantastic Four 21-23 and 30-32 (24-29 play a small part)

- Marvel Zombies

- Marvel Zombies 2

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The first hardcover was released in August and sold out right away. A second printing will hit stores in a few weeks. Since the hardcover sold so well, don't expect a trade until late 2007.

Hardcover is cool, but will it be one book or more. When I bought Hush I didn't realize it was two parts(had to go back and get the second copy)

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Hush was two parts because it was 12 issues long. Marvel Zombies was only five issues, so it's all contained in one volume. However, come mid-2008 I fully expect to see a Marvel Zombies Omnibus collecting Dead Days, UFF 21-23 and 30-32, MZ and MZ2.

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Due to overlapping, my time is off just a bit. Some parts of Marvel Zombies vs. The Army of Darkness and Marvel Zombies: Dead Days will run concurrently, and Ultimate Fantastic Four 32 takes place near the end of Marvel Zombies.

I have a question isn't marvel zombies in its own universe not in the ultimate line?

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In Ultimate Fantastic Four #21, (Ultimate) Reed Richards crossed into an alternate reality and met the zombies, some of whom escaped to the Ultimate Universe. Zombie Earth was revisited by the end of Mark Millar's run (UFF 32), and I guarantee we'll see it again in an Ultimate title.

So the whole MZ craze spun out of Ultimate Fantastic Four.

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