Rot & Ruin #2 Review


Rot & Ruin comes back with another issue about a post zombie war, where the world is still trying to heal. However, is it worth reading? Read on to find out more.

The dead rose, we fell. The zombie apocalypse happened fifteen years ago, when Benny Imura was just a baby. Now he and his friends are witnessing the horrors of what happened to the world after doomsday. NY Times best-selling author and multiple Bram Stoker award-winner,JonathanMaberry, continues an all-new tale set in the world of the Rot & Ruin!

Rot & Ruin is a very interesting comic because it isn’t taking place inSTK650875.jpg.square-true_maxheight-285_size-285 a world where the zombie apocalypse is happening but has happened and now the world is dealing with the after math. Don’t get me wrong there is still some zombie action but I don’t feel that, that is focus. This issue starts with Benny and his friends just really trying to be kids but the world is no longer a place for them to be that way, especially with terrible people around him. It is a very interesting story and has some great ideas about what is right and wrong and trying to be a person in a world where you shouldn’t be.

Jonathan Maberry is a great story teller and continesto amaze me with the idea that he has put forth with a post war place. It is, also, very “Stand By Me” type story. It is kids trying to be kids even though something has happened that is terrible.

Tony Vargas and Alex Ronald is a great team that brings the creepy and awesome comic. It is really neat. They bring out the emotions and ideals of our characters so well. They are fantastic.

Rot & Ruin is a great comic that brings a new life to the old story.

OUR RATING
10
+A new take on a old story +The world is fantastic +The characters are compelling +The art pops out

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