[Preview] Action Lab: Danger Zone’s 5/15 Release: ZOMBIE TRAMP #59

This Wednesday, Action Lab Entertainment‘s Danger Zone imprint has the continuing adventures of ZOMBIE TRAMP. The longest-running series at Action Lab continues with its 59th issue and writer Vince Hernandez (writer of Aspen’s Fathom and Artifact One) continues in joining the series with this week’s explosive issue! The Origin of Angel Lynch part three begins now!

Here’s a look at the covers, storyline and preview pages for
this week’s new release 
from Action Lab: Danger Zone on New Comic Book Day…

ACTION LAB: DANGER ZONE COMICS
IN STORES THIS WEEK

New Release for the week of May 15th, 2019

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Zombie Tramp #59 Cover A
Zombie Tramp #59 Cover A

ZOMBIE TRAMP #59

Writers: Dan MendozaVince Hernandez
Artist: Marco Maccagni
Colorist: Valentina Pucci
Letterer: Justin Birch

Cover Artists:
Winston Young (Covers A, B)
Bill McKay (Covers C, D)
Dan Mendoza (Covers E, F)

24 pgs./ M / FC
SRP: $4.99

Tatiana and her army of undead goons are coming for Angel Lynch. Can the new Zombie Tramp get a grasp on her burgeoning powers to fend them off? Features 3 regular and risqué variants, from fan favorite series artists!

VARIANT COVERS

Cover A – Marco Maccagni Regular Cover (unlimited)
Cover B – Marco Maccagni Risqué (limited to 2500)
Cover C – Bill McKay variant (limited to 2000)
Cover D – Bill McKay risqué variant (limited to 2500)
Cover E – Dan Mendoza risqué variant (limited to 2000)
Cover F – Dan Mendoza risqué variant (limited to 2500)

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What people are saying about Zombie Tramp:

“I thought I knew where “The Death of Zombie Tramp” was going, but I was completely wrong. I’m glad I was because this is a terrific way to close the chapter on one character and open the door for a new one. Janey has been incredibly fun to read over the years and now we get to see what someone else will do with the role.”
(Horror DNA)

“It’s a hit for a reason and anyone out of the loop best find a way in.”
(Comic Crusaders)

“What a glorious time to be an adult and into comic books. These mature titles continue to impress me with not only their unique story telling but with the stunning artwork.”
(Tech Media Stash)

PREVIEW PAGES


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