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Cover: Vincent Locke

Deadworld #15

Apr 1990 · Caliber Press · 2.50 USD; 2.95 CAD
“Better Harms and Gnawing”

In "Better Harms and Gnawing," the harrowing world of Deadworld deepens as Donna and Percy flee a nightmare that feels all too real, pursued by a merciless motorcycle gang. Meanwhile, Dan and Joey stumble upon a chilling sight—a forest clearing swarming with zombies, led by a voodoo priestess fighting to contain the horde, where even the legendary King Zombie is among the undead. Written by Gary Reed and illustrated by Mark Bloodworth, with inks by Vince Locke and lettering by Locke, the issue’s cover by Vince Locke captures the dread in every shadow.

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writer Gary Reed · artist Mark Bloodworth · inker, letterer Vince Locke · artist Scott Parrish · cover Vincent Locke

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writer Gary Reed
inker, letterer Vince Locke
cover pencils, inks Vincent Locke

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After waking from a nightmare, Donna and Percy are pursued by a motorcycle gang. Meanwhile Dan and Joey discover a horde of zombies are being led to a clearing in the forest where a voodoo priestess is attempting to contain them; among the horde is King Zombie himself.

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