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ADAM & EVE BIZARRE LOVE TRIANGLE IN THE ZOMBIE APOCALYPSE VOLUME 1

Comic Review by:
Deanna "DeeKay" Bihlmayer
Writer/Artist:
Dan Nokes
Shipped on:
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Publisher:
21st Century Sandshark Studios
MSRP:
$9.00

“Volume One ends in a cliff-hanger and although I was disappointed with some parts of the story and art I would say overall the book was “well done”

(Editor's Note: Dan Nokes sent the store a copy of "Adam & Eve..." and asked us to review it. DeeKay took the assignment and below is her review.)

First off, if you like zombie tales no matter how good or bad, then this book is a decent read. The story hits a few bumps along the way but does progress in a fairly smooth fashion. Part of the bumps along the way is that the editing was awful. The grammar and syntax were stumbling blocks in several parts of the story and I would advise the author to find a better proof reader for his next volumes. Saying that, the story was pretty well put together and after all is said and done I do want to read the next volume to find out what happens next. After all, if an author can do that, half the battle is won.

The story is set in a post-apocalyptic zombie infested world. The main character is Adam Jenkins who is the only surviving human in his underground bunker. He is joined by his zombie ex Lilith (yes, the names are bible references, I believe), an A.I. known as Groucho (Marx fan?), and a genetically enhanced dog named Schaffer (named after Paul Schaffer of Late Night with David Letterman fame). Once Adam goes to sleep for the evening his subconscious shows up to give us the back story on Zombie Lilith and how Adam got in this predicament to begin with. This is an unnecessary ploy and the word “Earlier”…. would suffice to introduce the back story to the reader. Needless to say even with the corny jokes, and sometimes child-like drawings, I still kept reading on. The story line always made me think, “hey, it can’t get worse,” and besides I did want to know what happens next.

Further along, as Adam is dealing with the mundaneness of his life underground, he receives an email that yes! there is life out there and her name is……wait for it……Eve! I know big groan aside, it still makes sense, because it is the beginning of a new world so to speak. Once Eve makes contact Adam decides a road trip with his two trusty sidekicks is in order. Meanwhile he leaves Lilith behind, to disastrous repercussions (subplot) to come in future issues. During Adam’s travels the reader finds out that he is not as alone as he thought and the wacky, zombie adventures ensue.

With regards to the art (or illustrations), at times they are a little flat and look like an elementary student drew them for art class. However, there are many illustrations that are quite good and the pictures always fit the theme of the story and the plot that is going on. The author has great art potential, and practice will make perfect as the saying goes. Besides, it can’t be that easy to do everything well.

Volume One ends in a cliff-hanger and although I was disappointed with some parts of the story and art I would say overall the book was “well done”. In spite my feelings going into the story, I am looking forward to Volume Two and Adam’s further adventures on finding Eve. I also cannot wait to see what Lilith has in store for them both and the rest of the world!

An after thought: the drawing by Chris Rubenstahl in the gallery at the end is fantastic! (hint, hint, Mr. Nokes). I love the gallery additions and hope to see more in future volumes.
 

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