Deadworld #2 (2005) continues the nightmarish descent into the twisted, undead-plagued world introduced in the gripping first issue of this Desperado Publishing revival. Picking up the pace and plunging readers deeper into chaos, this chapter offers a harrowing blend of survival horror, psychological tension, and grim world-building that sets Deadworld apart from typical zombie fare.
Written by Gary Reed, a pioneer of independent horror comics, and illustrated with raw intensity by Dalibor Talajić, the issue focuses on the fractured human survivors as they navigate a crumbling world stalked by intelligent undead. The grotesque reign of King Zombie intensifies, presenting an enemy that’s not just relentless—but cunning. As morality slips and desperation rises, Deadworld #2 reveals just how thin the line is between humanity and monstrosity.
The artwork is gritty and textured, perfectly mirroring the decaying world and fractured minds of its characters. Readers are pulled into each tense encounter, each ruined landscape, and each choice that could mean life or death. For fans of alternative horror comics, this issue delivers uncompromising storytelling with a raw, independent edge.
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