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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. 1.5 stars. It tried to be Crossed without the same development and menace. Warren must have had an off day when he wrote this, he is usually so good. ( ) Blackgas was alright it was a little short so there's not much of a story and i did not care much what happened to the characters. The art was standard but nothing special and a few of the panels look down right bad. I did like the idea that the gas doesn't turn you undead but makes you unable to control all the darker thoughts and urges that one might keep inside making you more like a 28 days later rage zombie. Overall standard fair for zombie books but i wouldn't go out of my way to read it. no reviews | add a review
A tiny little island off the East Coast of America, that sits on its own tiny little fault on the underlying tectonic plate. An odd little history ignored by almost everyone... until the night of the big storm, and the crack in the fault line, and the release of something foul from the earth's guts, blown across the little town of Smoky Island. And the only two people on the island who were outside its reach are now trapped on a black spit of rock with a population who aren't people anymore - they started eating each other an hour ago! No library descriptions found. |
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