Issue | #1 |
Published | 1986 |
Cover Price | 1.50 |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Stuart Kerr; Vincent Locke |
Notes | This comic bears the INDEPENDENT COMIC PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION (ICPA) logo, a symbol of quality in the small press, black and white market. The ICPA was formed to promote excellence in and further public awareness of this growing segment of the comic book industry. |
Genre | Horror; Adult |
Pencils | Vincent Locke |
Colors | Vincent Locke (?) |
Notes | This comic bears the INDEPENDENT COMIC PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION (ICPA) logo, a symbol of quality in the small press, black and white market. The ICPA was formed to promote excellence in and further public awareness of this growing segment of the comic book industry. |
Characters | King Zombie |
Synopsis | Pandora's Box mixed with Night of the Living Dead. Intelligent Zombies walk the Earth. Few humans remain, and of these few a group of teenagers are constantly stalked by Zombies. |
Genre | Horror; Adult |
Script | Stuart Kerr |
Pencils | Vincent Locke |
Inks | Vincent Locke (?) |
Notes | Recommended for mature audiences. Comic contains scenes of graphic violence. |
Script | Stuart Kerr; Vincent Locke |
Pencils | Vincent Locke |
Inks | Vincent Locke (?) |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Editor's letter responding to the state of the independent industry and censorship. Reflection on this particular title and its audience. Contains a tight pencil/ink drawing of Stu and Vince. Indicia states: This issue is dedicated to Joe Brazeau for his indirect inspiration. |
Synopsis | Letters section that begins by revealing the idea behind Deadworld and an introduction to artist Vincent Locke. Mr. Locke provides a full page, signed rendition of a Zombie. Another page is an advertisement of the second issue of Mark Bloodworth's NIGHTSTREETS published quarterly by Arrow Comics. This advertisement comes with a quote by Harlan Ellison: "One Helluva Nifty Book." Final page of letters section contains two tight pencils/inks by Locke of a Zombie family and a Zombie portrait. |
Script | Stuart Kerr (?) |
Pencils | Vincent Locke; Mark Bloodworth |
Inks | Vincent Locke (?); Mark Bloodworth |
Letters | Typeset |
Genre | Horror; Adult |
Pencils | Vincent Locke |
Inks | Guy Davis |
Notes | Full page black and white drawing of a zombie gang against a back drop brick wall with a few graffiti symbols (Satanic stars?) and the phrase: Boink the World |