
Army of Darkness: From The Ashes #1; writer: James Kuhoric; pencils: Fernando Blanco; colours: Ivan Nunes
Raise the arm long enough and lose all feeling in it as the blood drains back to the rest of the body. Keep it up there long enough still and feel nothing for quite a while. Why are you holding it up there in the first place? Can't reach the flourescent light?
Fresh from the Marvel Zombies vs. AOD Cross-over! - well, not "minty" fresh, but fresh enough - from his appearance in the Universe of the Marvel Zombies, our un-intrepid hero has returned to his own world - but what a world it's become!
Evil Ash and his Deadite hordes rule the land and everywhere Ash turns is filled with mutants and monsters! Can Ash J. Williams gather his "chosen" and take down the Deadite hordes and restore order to the world? Read on and find out!
All the action and post-apocalyptic excitement is once again brought to you from the creative team of James Kuhoric and artist Fernando Blanco and features a stunning painted cover from Arthur (Savage Tales, Marvel Zombies) Suydam!
Army of Darkness: From the Ashes from Dynamite Entertainment
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