Brains, Kibble, and Zombie Cats
By Shawn Swanson On 2 Oct, 2012 At 08:59 PM | Categorized As Comic Books, Featured | With 0 Comments

Tiddles, the decomposing but lovable undead cat longs for a normal life with his owner Jake during a Zombie apocalypse. I think that sentence neatly sums up the premise to this kooky and heart warming tale by Isabel Atherton and Bethany Starker.

If you are a Zombie fanatic and a cat enthusiast, I think your perfect comic has arrived.

ABOUT ZOMBIE CAT

Tiddles is a suave, carefree kitty cat whose only pleasures in life are eating mice, wooing the ladies, and being generally apathetic toward his owner, Jake. But when a toxic spill occurs outside of town, Tiddles finds himself savagely attacked by a nasty-looking radioactive field mouse, and he wakes up as one of the undead. However, he still retains a bit of compassion and refrains—for now—from zombie Bacchanalian delights, such as eating living beings’ brains! Umm . . . any brains at all!

However, Tiddles, a.k.a. Zombie Cat, is decomposing rapidly and would prefer to live a normal life in the zombie apocalypse with his owner, Jake. But will Jake take in his former cuddly pet or will ZC be doomed to roam the streets trying to avoid the inevitable pull of his undead yearnings? Zombie Cat is a humorous adult picture book in the vein of Pat the Zombie and Ten Little Zombies: A Love Story. Isabel Atherton’s quirky storytelling combined with Bethany Straker’s captivating (and slightly grotesque!) illustrations make this the perfect addition to any Halloween collection. It’s the ideal gift for any crazed zombie fanatic—or equally crazed cat lover. 14 color illustrations

Zombie Cat Website Here!

Zombie Cat
•   Hardcover: 32 pages
•   Publisher: Skyhorse Publishing; 1 edition (October 1, 2012)
•   Language: English
•   ISBN-10: 1616088842
•   ISBN-13: 978-1616088842

About - Preferring cats over dogs, and spending an inordinate amount of time researching comic books and comic book related news, Shawn Swanson is more of a geek than he claims to be, and 6 years of comic book journalism is a testament. Can I get an AMEN?!!!

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