• Deadworld: Necropolis #1 - 1995

Deadworld: Necropolis #1 (1995) expands the bleak mythology of the Deadworld universe with a dark and deeply atmospheric standalone tale that dives into the ruins of civilisation and the depths of the human psyche. Published by Caliber Comics, this first issue of the Necropolis arc brings readers to a once-thriving city now swallowed by decay, where silence is more terrifying than screams—and the dead don’t rest.

Written by series creator Gary Reed, this chapter ventures beyond the chaos of open war between the living and the dead, exploring the psychological horrors that emerge when isolation, memory, and fear take over. In Necropolis, the undead are more than a force of destruction—they are a looming presence that reflects everything humanity has lost, and everything it may still become.

The artwork, gritty and haunting, captures the mood perfectly. Detailed cityscapes crumble into shadowy labyrinths, while characters are drawn with emotional weight and expressive realism. It’s a stark, introspective entry in the Deadworld legacy that leans more toward existential dread than gory spectacle—ideal for fans who appreciate horror with meaning and depth.

A highly collectible issue for lovers of 1990s indie horror comics, Deadworld: Necropolis #1 is a powerful example of genre storytelling outside the mainstream. Whether you’re expanding a collection or discovering this cult classic for the first time, this issue delivers raw atmosphere and memorable storytelling.

Available now from ComicBookXS.com, your copy will be carefully packaged and dispatched without delay—safeguarded to ensure it arrives in outstanding condition, ready for collectors and horror fans alike.



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Deadworld: Necropolis #1 - 1995

  • £4.00


Tags: Comicbook, Deadworld, Necropolis, 1995, Caliber, Mitch Waxman, Joseph Michael Linsner