Deadworld #8
In "Another Fine Mess," the team’s helicopter ride takes a grim turn when their armed escort reveals themselves as enemies, forcing them into a grim, prison-like structure. Meanwhile, the captors’ leader, Moloch, confides in his lieutenant Bowker about a mysterious intelligent zombie and a group of four-armed creatures they’ve recently encountered. Written, drawn, and inked by Vincent Locke, this 1988 issue of Deadworld delivers a tense, atmospheric descent into a world where trust is a liability and the unknown is just around the corner. The cover, also by Locke, captures the dread with a stark, shadowed image of the team’s predicament.
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Whilst traveling by helicopter the team discover their heavily armed escort are not heroes at all and are soon thrown into a large, dark, prison-like building. Close by, the leader of the captors; Moloch discusses with his right-hand man; Bowker the existence of an intelligent zombie and his entourage of four-armed beasts that he encountered earlier.
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