Empire of the Dead

Empire of the Dead

Cover of the first issue
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
Schedule Monthly
Format Limited series
Genre
Publication date January 2014
Number of issues 15
Creative team
Writer(s) George A. Romero
Artist(s) Alex Maleev (Act One)
Dalibor Talajic (Act Two)
Andrea Mutti (Act Three)
Creator(s) George A. Romero
Collected editions
Empire of the Dead: Act One ISBN 0785185178

Empire of the Dead, also known as George Romero's Empire of the Dead, is a limited series of comic books by Marvel Comics, that began publication in 2014.

It is written by George A. Romero, his second comic after "The Death of Death", a mini-series he wrote for the DC Comics anthology Toe Tags in 2004 and 2005. Empire features zombies similar to those in his Living Dead series of films. One way the series departs from his films is that vampires are also part of the story.

Publication history

The series was announced in October 2013, as a 15-issue miniseries, split between three 5-issue acts.[1] Act One launched in January 2014, with art by Alex Maleev, and ended in June 2014.[2] Act Two, which featured art by Dalibor Talajic,[3] began in September 2014 and ended in January 2015. The final act, Act Three, features art by Andrea Mutti and began in April 2015[4] and ended in August 2015.[5]

Collected editions

Title Material collected Released Softcover ISBN
Empire of the Dead: Act One Empire of the Dead: Act One #1-5 August 2014 978-0785185178
Empire of the Dead: Act Two Empire of the Dead: Act Two #1-5 March 2015 978-0785185192
Empire of the Dead: Act Three Empire of the Dead: Act Three #1-5 October 2015 978-0785185208

TV series

In May 2015, it was announced at Cannes that the production company Demarest was developing the comic series in to a TV series. The series will be written and executive produced by Romero and Peter Grunwald. Demarest executives Sam Englebardt and William D. Johnson will also executive produce.[6] In November 2015 AMC acquired the TV rights on the series.[7]

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