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28 days later. 1, London calling
Nelson, Michael Alan
Adult Fiction NELSON
From Library Journal:
Bridging the gap between 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, this graphic novel version zeroes in on Selena, a survivor from the first film, as she makes her way back into infected Great Britain with a team of American journalists. Selena leads this pack of slightly delusional yet gung-ho characters into one mistake after another. Naturally, the zombie-like infected citizens of Great Britain rain on their parade as soon as their helicopter lands. From then on, it's hack and slash, as the dead bodies start to pile up. Awash in various shades of red, the artwork stands out and showcases the two main characters in the story: blood and gore. Verdict Moving along at a blistering pace and packed to the brim with action, this does a great job of linking the two films. Fans of the movies will get a big kick out of this title, but those unfamiliar with the saga will be disappointed. The characters are never fully developed enough for you to care about them.-Justin Hoenke, Portland P.L., ME (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
Nelson, Michael Alan
Adult Fiction NELSON
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From Library Journal:
Bridging the gap between 28 Days Later and 28 Weeks Later, this graphic novel version zeroes in on Selena, a survivor from the first film, as she makes her way back into infected Great Britain with a team of American journalists. Selena leads this pack of slightly delusional yet gung-ho characters into one mistake after another. Naturally, the zombie-like infected citizens of Great Britain rain on their parade as soon as their helicopter lands. From then on, it's hack and slash, as the dead bodies start to pile up. Awash in various shades of red, the artwork stands out and showcases the two main characters in the story: blood and gore. Verdict Moving along at a blistering pace and packed to the brim with action, this does a great job of linking the two films. Fans of the movies will get a big kick out of this title, but those unfamiliar with the saga will be disappointed. The characters are never fully developed enough for you to care about them.-Justin Hoenke, Portland P.L., ME (c) Copyright 2010. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.
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