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Everything Dead and Dying #1 adds an emotional gut punch to the zombie genre

Everything Dead and Dying #1

Jack Chandler is the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse in his rural farming community, but rather than eliminate them, he has chosen to continue living alongside the undead—including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes the one thing standing in the way of those who hope to kill his family for good. Everything Dead and Dying #1 is a new entry in the zombie genre but delivers something new and different with the debut issue.

The zombie genre goes back over 200 years. Over the centuries, there’s been classic movies, books, television shows, comics, and video games all taking advantage of the genre. Generally, we think a story of survival against ravenous mindless hordes but The Walking Dead, World War Z, and even Romero’s classic Night of the Living Dead all showed the genre could be more, exploring our world, exploring humanity, or delivering the story from new perspectives. So, it gets interesting when there’s something new added to the genre when there’s so much out there. Everything Dead and Dying feels like something new and different.

Written by Tate Brombal, Everything Dead and Dying #1 introduces Jack Chandler. Through a tale told to his daughter, we learn about Jack’s life. His rough childhood, being ostracized by the community because of his sexuality, his meeting the love of his life, and their eventually adding a daughter to their family. It’s all a sweet tale but through it, you can tell there’s a bit of melancholy. And then we find out the reality. Jack is alone. Not because the story isn’t true. It’s because a deadly outbreak has happened turning those who catch it into zombies. Jack is immune though.

So, what does a person do if they’re alone and survived the zombie apocalypse? You go about your life, finding purpose in taking care of your zombie community. A slightly different take on the concept, a more passive zombie that seem fine as long as they’re taken care of as far as food. Jack is a farmer, so he has plenty to live off of and the knowledge to survive, but he sees the inevitability of it all and wonders what’s next for him. His animals get sick, he’s getting old, time is wearing on him and what he needs to survive. All the while his family, now zombies, live in the house, and the city is still filled with the shambling remains of his neighbors. He protects them and in some ways they protect him by giving him purpose and drive. He has them to take care of.

So, what happens when that quiet, peace, and routine are shattered by outsiders? That’s what we’ll find out in Everything Dead and Dying, a new exploration of the definition of humanity and what drives us to live.

The art by Jacob Phillips nails the rather sad, at times morose, story. With color by Pip Martin and lettering by Aditya Bidikar, the comic features a color palette that adds to the rather dour situation but also balances that with the brighter, sunnier, surroundings it all takes place in. We get the feel of the situation with zombified individuals dirty, falling apart, worn, but balanced with the beautiful nature that is Jack’s land and farm, and the small town feel of it all. This isn’t a story of survival in the big city, it’s survival in the small towns that have been left behind in modernity and the art captures that feel. Bidikar’s lettering too stands out as it’s not just Jack’s dialogue and recounting of everything, but even the zombies themselves have a bit of personality through the choice of lettering that emphasizes and reminds us of their nature.

Everything Dead and Dying #1 is a hell of a start that has a chance of going down as a classic in the genre. It presents a new and different take on the genre and feels like it has something to say underneath it all. Beyond the shambling remnants of society, it’s the story of a man who finds purpose in a horrible situation and will have to fight to keep it, even when it feels like madness.

Story: Tate Brombal Art: Jacob Phillips
Color: Pip Martin Letterer: Aditya Bidikar
Story: 9.0 Art: 9.0 Overall: 9.0 Recommendation: Buy

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Preview: Everything Dead And Dying #1

Everything Dead And Dying #1

(W) Tate Brombal (A) Jacob Phillips

Everything Dead & Dying follows Jack Chandler, the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse hunkered down in his rural farming community. But rather than eliminate them, Jack has chosen to continue living alongside the undead—including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes the one thing standing in the way of those who hope to kill his family for good.

Everything Dead & Dying #1 

Enter the Home of Jack and his Undead Family with a Behind-the-Scenes Look at Everything Dead & Dying by Tate Brombal and Jacob Phillips

Open the door of Jack’s home to enter the world of Everything Dead & Dying with an early behind-the-scenes look at the creation of the heartbreaking pastoral horror western by acclaimed creators writer Tate Brombal and artist Jacob Phillips. This early sneak peek shares the process of making a sequence from the upcoming zombie miniseries coming from Tiny Onion and Image Comics; the pages show protagonist Jack reliving the last moments of his family’s life on what appears to be a normal morning…at first. 

With a showcase of the process from original script pages, to penciled pages, to inked and washed pages, to the final pages, readers can get their first bite of the gorgeous and deadly new series. Everything Dead & Dying #1 hits shelves this September, with the Final Order Cutoff date for retailers to order this Monday, August 11. 

Joined by first-time colorist Pip Martin and celebrated letterer Aditya Bidikar, Brombal and Phillips are bringing their respective expertise in both horror and westerns to the table to deliver a zombie story where genres bleed into each other in an utterly unique way. Fans of The Walking Dead, Essex County, and The Last of Us will love this original western horror series. In Everything Dead & Dying, Jack Chandler is the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse in his rural farming community, but rather than eliminate them, he has chosen to continue living alongside the undead—including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes the one thing standing in the way of his family and those who hope to kill them for good.

With an FOC date of Monday, August 11, Everything Dead & Dying #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, September 3.

Tiny Onion reveals an Exclusive Spot Gold Foil Variant of Everything Dead & Dying #1 for Local Comic Shop Day this September

Tiny Onion has revealed an exclusive spot gold variant edition of the highly anticipated Everything Dead & Dying #1 that will hit shelves on Local Comic Shop Day on September 27. The special variant features co-creator Jacob Phillips’ Cover A artwork, framed by gorgeous gold foil lettering, popping against a green background. Everything Dead & Dying LCSD Cover F (Lunar Code 0725IM874) will be available exclusively at participating local comic shops during the ComicsPRO annual community event.

Everything Dead & Dying is a haunting new zombie series by Eisner Award-nominated creators writer Tate Brombal and artist Jacob Phillips, coming from Tiny Onion and published by Image Comics. The five-issue comic book series will explore a different kind of undead story, where love transcends a heartbeat, and a man fights for what’s left of his family. Fans of The Walking Dead, Essex County, and The Last of Us will love this original western horror series, launching on September 3.

Local Comic Shop Day is a celebration of the role comic book shops play in their communities. These stores are more than just places to buy comics—they are cultural hubs where creativity thrives, friendships are formed, and stories come to life. The mission of LCSD is to highlight the unique impact of local comic shops, support these small businesses, and bring fans, creators, and retailers together in appreciation of the comics industry. Local Comic Shop Day honors the past, present, and future of these beloved neighborhood institutions.

Everything Dead & Dying #1 Local Comic Shop Day variant cover

Jacob Phillips and Tate Brombal team for a new western/horror mashup, Everything Dead & Dying

Eisner Award-nominated creators Tate Brombal and Jacob Phillips team up for an all-new horror/western genre-bender in the upcoming, Everything Dead & Dying. This five issue miniseries is set to launch in September from Image Comics in collaboration with Tiny Onion.

Everything Dead & Dying is a haunting rural character piece set during a zombie outbreak, best described as The Last of Us meets Yellowstone and perfect for readers of The Walking Dead, Essex County, and Revival.

The series will feature variant covers by Phillips as well as other top talent such as Joshua Hixson, Sean Phillips, and a soon-to-be-revealed “Stealth Variant” by a surprise artist.

This marks Brombal’s debut at Image and is Phillips’ first new series since his breakout collaborations with Chris Condon—That Texas Blood and its prequel/tie-in story The Enfield Gang Massacre

Everything Dead & Dying follows Jack Chandler, the sole survivor of the zombie apocalypse hunkered down in his rural farming community. But rather than eliminate them, Jack has chosen to continue living alongside the undead—including the husband and adopted daughter he fought so hard to have. But when his town is discovered by outsiders, Jack suddenly becomes the one thing standing in the way of those who hope to kill his family for good.

Everything Dead & Dying #1 

Everything Dead & Dying #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, September 3:

  • Cover A by Jacob Phillips
  • Cover B by Jacob Phillips 
  • Cover C by Joshua Hixson 
  • Cover D by Sean Phillips 
  • Cover E “Stealth Variant”
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