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MattBrady
03-20-2007, 09:57 AM
<a href="http://www.newsarama.com/dynamitenew/Mvl_AoD/MZvsAOD1reprint.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.newsarama.com/dynamitenew/Mvl_AoD/MZvsAOD1reprint_t.jpg" border="0" align="right"></a>And we keep the Dynamite ball rolling with our series of interviews, peeks, and features…

While it’s launch may have been a touch overshadowed by the <i>other</i> book that was released on March 7th, <b>Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness #1</b> moved just fine, than you very much, and quickly sold out at the distributor level.

Dynamite and Marvel have confirmed for Newsarama that a second printing of #1 is coming, (item code: FEB078043), and features a new cover by Arthur Suydam – one that is somewhat timely – an homage to <b>Captain America #1</b>.

With #1 moving along, and #2 coming up (http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=103918), we spoke with writer John Layman and Suydam about the series and the whole zombie thing.

First off, catching up on what went down in issue #1, via the Mighty Layman Super-Short Recap Machine:

“Basically, we see infected zombie Sentry, who is so powerful he can literally punch between universes, and he's made it to the afterworld, or, at least, <i>an</i> afterworld, and he is gobbling up residents of the Great Hereafter,” Layman explained. “The recently deceased Ash tries to put up a fight, and he gets bitch-smacked all the way into the Marvel Universe. Or, more precisely, the Marvel Universe doomed to become the zombie-verse. Poor Ash can't even catch a break, even in death.

“As I’ve said in the past, I really wanted a chance for Ash to interact with non-infected heroes, 'cause once powerful Marvel Heroes start becoming zombies, the chance for Ash's survival gets lower and lower and lower. Starting with issue #2, though, the zombie carnage starts in earnest, and it never lets up. That's where the fun of the series really kicks in, seeing all sorts of Marvel U characters that Robertr Kirkman could not fit into the original <b>Marvel Zombies</b> miniseries.”

And of course, the natural connection between the two respective universes that are meeting – Deadites. They’re the common enemy in Ash’s world, and by gum, these costumed freaks look just like them, as far as Ash is concerned.

“The Marvel Zombies/Deadites connection was my idea, but I won't take much credit, 'cause it seems to me to be a no-brainer,” Layman said. “Ash has had plenty of experience with the evil dead, but to him they're called Deadites. Ash comes into this weird, different, marvelous new world, and naturally presumes he is dealing with a different sort of Deadite.”

And of course, speaking of Ash’s Deadites, and the zombified versions of Marvel characters, the miniseries also features the re-pairing of artist Arthur Suydam with the property, once again giving him a chance to “zombify” classic Marvel covers, including the above <b>Captain America #1</b> cover, which will grace the second printing of #1.

<a href="http://www.newsarama.com/dynamitenew/Mvl_AoD/02/Zombies_AOD_1.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://www.newsarama.com/dynamitenew/Mvl_AoD/02/Zombies_AOD_1_T.jpg" border="0" align="left"></a>“I love zombies, and I’m a good match for them,” Suydam replied when asked about why he keeps coming back. “I’ve literally spent hundreds of hours in a refrigerator surrounded by corpses on tables and hanging from hooks on the ceiling during my anatomical studies and at this point I feel like I have an intimate relationship with the undead. (laughs/shudders) So I had that to bring to the table, but enormous credit is due to Chris Allo, John Barber, David Gabriel and many more at Marvel. By now they know my work very well and are very good at matching me up with the right projects.”

Suydam credits Dynamite’s Nick Barrucci and Joe Rybandt for coming up with the covers he’s “zombifying” for the miniseries.

“And they’ve come up with some doozies,” Suydam commented. “John Barber, Chris Allo and I have contributed as well. They’re actually great conversations, much like I used to have back in the day – a bunch of guys sitting around talking about which covers are the best of all time, and how each would best serve the storyline. I love those conversations. A great joy to hash out, and the end results are fantastic.”

The added wrinkle with the covers for <b>Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness</b> of course, is that along with the original Marvel characters, Ash needs to appear on the cover as well – somehow.

“On some, he replaces a character, if it doesn’t affect the storyline or muck up the major identifying aspects of the cover,” Suydam said. “On others, I try to find a logical place to put him in. It’s a challenge, but it’s also a game I play with myself. The point is to slip him in seamlessly so that it’s not noticeable that he’s in there at first. That’s half the fun.”

Taking the above <b>Cap</b> cover as a case study, Suydam wanted to correct one belief some may have about his versions of the covers: there’s no re-touching the original image. “Everything is brand new. The challenge lies in making them both recognizable <i>and</I> brand new. I keep as many of the essential elements of the original cover as I can, and the original artwork is useful as inspiration and serves mostly as a concept guide. In the end, it’s a parody, but it’s also an homage to the great artists who did the job to begin with, and I don’t take the job lightly. As to who gets ‘goreified,’ and to what degree, it’s whatever works and looks the best, and that gets worked out as I go.”

So what makes a Suydam zombie a “Suydam zombie?”

“For me, the monsters that have really zinged me over the years have been truly unique, not generic. With my zombies, each of them has to have his or her own story that you can tell by looking at them. You can tell everything about them at a glance. Recurring characters get their own personalization, like Wolverine having a taste for eyeballs – that’s a caviar thing. Captain America has little birdies nesting inside his skull, because it looked like the perfect spot for a bird to build a nest. Once you get past the gore factor, it’s also very funny. With zombies, the more skin you strip away, the bigger the smile.”

Suydam said he has “about a hundred” more covers on his list of candidates for upcoming covers between the remaining issues of <b>MZ vs. AoD</b> (and possible reprints) as well as Kirkman’s upcoming Zombie projects with Marvel.

But back to the more immediate upcoming of the zombie projects – with the end of issue #1, Ash was left encased in Spider-Man’s webbing, his rescuer, Spider-Man had just been infected, and he’s at the mercy of three zombified “heroes.” What’s a guy to do?

“Well, you’ll have to wait and read to see how he gets out of that,” Layman said. “But I can tell you that Ash dies at the end of issue #2. No joke. And no, he does <i>not</i> come back as a Deadite. Or a zombie. How's <i>that</i> for a cliffhanger?”

Snikkas
03-20-2007, 10:21 AM
That's the first time I've laughed today. Suydam is ceating some fantastic covers for this.

Nothing tops Ash as Bucky though

KyleCowstar
03-20-2007, 10:22 AM
Zombie Hitler!!!!

mike oxbig
03-20-2007, 10:42 AM
I need this.

Buckashy's gonna fox you up zombie Hitler.

RDuarte
03-20-2007, 10:47 AM
Nothing tops Ash as Bucky though

Could Marvel be grooming Ash to be the next Captain America? I hope so!

Awake1313
03-20-2007, 10:51 AM
Love his Ghost Rider covers too. One of the best talents that Marvel has, and he's not doing a monthly? I guess it would be kinda hard with his style, but I'll still imagine it...... oh yeah.......

boomboom
03-20-2007, 10:53 AM
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Just awesome!!!

KoozyK
03-20-2007, 11:38 AM
this is why i am compelled to wait until this series is collected. in my head, marvel makes me want to buy each and every cover, so, i resist and patiently wait for the collection with all covers. and then i'm happy... until they reprint the collection with another cover.

DAMN YOU MARVEL!

Salieri
03-20-2007, 11:58 AM
Good Grief...Ash, he's...gonna get bitten open...by Howard the Duck...

Stormbreaker
03-20-2007, 12:18 PM
Sweet cover! What Marvel needs to do is release an art book of only these Zombie-fied covers. That'd rock hard!

The Holy Cow
03-20-2007, 12:18 PM
Oh my god, look at these covers... Captain America is dead !

bigdaddyhub
03-20-2007, 12:32 PM
Cap is dead??? I better go get speculatin'

JonBidinger
03-20-2007, 12:38 PM
There is apparently a poster book collecting every last cover coming up, but no date yet announced.
Must have must have.

Zombie Hitler!

rwe1138
03-20-2007, 12:58 PM
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Good gods that is a thing of beauty.

Goldenboy
03-20-2007, 01:37 PM
I'm doing something I never do - Buying this issue again. That cover is inspired.

jimdemonakos
03-20-2007, 01:46 PM
That is awesome, glad it sold out, it was fun book, good job John!

Jim

PS - See John and many more @ the Emerald City ComiCon (http://www.emeraldcitycomicon.com)

brothereye
03-20-2007, 03:44 PM
These Marvel Zombie mini-series are great for the people that care about them, but please
keep them out of my ongoing books!! I don;t need the Zombies in my Black Panther or Ghost Rider ongoings!

Kolimar
03-20-2007, 04:17 PM
While it’s launch may have been a touch overshadowed by the <i>other</i> book that was released on March 7th, <b>Marvel Zombies vs. Army of Darkness #1</b> moved just fine, than you very much, and quickly sold out at the distributor level.

Good news. :)

Kolimar
03-20-2007, 04:18 PM
Dynamite and Marvel have confirmed for Newsarama that a second printing of #1 is coming, (item code: FEB078043), and features a new cover by Arthur Suydam – one that is somewhat timely – an homage to <b>Captain America #1</b>.

Freaking cool cover, as usual for Suydam. :D

Kolimar
03-20-2007, 04:20 PM
Zombie Hitler RAWKS!!!!

Fixed it for ya. :D ;)

Kolimar
03-20-2007, 04:25 PM
The Complete List of Inter-Company Crossovers. Do you own any? (http://forum.newsarama.com/showthread.php?t=43303) :p :D ;)

The Spirit
03-20-2007, 04:52 PM
that is a kick ass cover

Cap_America
03-20-2007, 08:00 PM
Could Marvel be grooming Ash to be the next Captain America?

Joking, I hope?

Anyway, I never collected the Marvel zombies before, but I'm going to get this one just for the cover, it really is awesome.

EyesBL7
03-20-2007, 08:58 PM
Id like to see the covers from Secret Wars #8 and Infinity Gauntlet #3 zombie-fied.

beta-ray
03-20-2007, 09:52 PM
Love it... though Cap's head looks a bit big.

"Bucky" cracked me up! :D

headcase
03-21-2007, 08:00 AM
Somewhere in either this book or the upcoming Kirkman one, I wanna see a zombie Mr. Sinister just eating clone after clone of all the mutants he's made. That and the all you can eat buffet that would be the Blob!

EmeraldGuy32
03-21-2007, 09:24 AM
Syndum's covers are amazing.

groovyguy77
03-25-2007, 10:45 PM
I think the Infinity Gauntlet #3 would look really cool zombie-fied. Number 4 would also be a good one.