Wanted this little guy for a while now and managed to get him for a steal of £17 on a group online.
He's a Walmart Exclusive so he's all the way from the United States. Pretty cool.
I love how he's black and white as it sort of pays homage to Daryl Dixon because he's not in the comics, this way, it sorts of includes him in it - well, that's the way I interpreted it.
I love this Pop! and he looks so cool with my collection.
I write a small blog about my Zombie collection and memorabilia. I thought it would be fun to document and share my collection with fellow collectors, people with the same interests and people who are most likely bored. I write short, pretty broad reviews and have fun doing it. If you like my blog, you can follow it on Twitter, too. www.twitter.com/strollingunwell
Sunday, 13 September 2015
Thursday, 10 September 2015
[Graphic Novel] The Extinction Parade by Max Brooks
In the past we've already dealt with the idea of zombies vs. vampires. However, Extinction Parade offers a whole new concept when it comes to involving vampires and zombies within the same book.
Zombies don't 'see' vampires as technically they aren't human. Brilliant! This means the vampires can walk straight through a crowd of zombies completely unscathed. But... What's a vampires main food source? Yes.. Humans... And what is currently on the verge of extinction... Yep, humans!
Now the vampires have to figure out a way to keep their food source alive and away from this parasitic creature that feeds upon the same flesh of the living that the vampires want.
How are they vampires going to deal with this one?!
Guess you gotta read it!
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