Cemetery Kids Run Rabid

· Cemetery Kids Run Rabid Issue #4 · Simon and Schuster
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32
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This book will become available on November 26, 2025. You will not be charged until it is released.

About this ebook

Gameplay warps reality in the conclusion, and family and friendships are irrevocably changed forever! The endgame arrives. Where truths are revealed, souls are obliterated and tears fall. As the Cemetery Kids follow a possessed Pik into the final level of The Blighted Sprawl, the gang find that victory comes at a tremendous cost. Join writer Zac Thompson (Into the Unbeing) and artist Daniel Irizarri (Holy West) for the final chapter of their futuristic horror epic. You’ll think twice before falling asleep during video games again!

About the author

Zac Thompson is a multidisciplinary writer from Prince Edward Island, Canada. He is best known for his work at Marvel Comics, including the eco-horror title Ka-Zar: Lord of the Savage Land and showrunning the Age of X-Man event. He has also written characters like Batman and Swamp Thing at DC Comics. In 2017, Zac released his critically acclaimed debut graphic novel, The Dregs. His 2018 follow up, Come Into Me, was named one of the Best 100 Horror Comics of All Time by Paste magazine. In 2021, his science-fiction horror series I Breathed A Body was called one of the best comics of the year by SYFY. In 2022, Thompson's original screenplay The Replacer was selected for production financing from Telefilm Canada. Zac has also written stories for Vice, Huff Post, IGN, Seraphim Films, Image Comics, and many other publications. When Zac's not out foraging for mushrooms or cycling, you can find him at the cinema or walking his dog, Astra.

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