Mon 22 Dec 2008
In my endless trek to experience what the entire internet has to offer, I found myself on a free online comic called Slaughter Inc. I was immediately taken aback by the sheer quality of the comic in both art and writing. Each page looks like a hand-painted work of art and the dialog feels straight out of a Quentin Tarantino movie.
The subject is right up my alley too. I don’t know what’s wrong with me these days but I can’t seem to get enough of zombies! From re-watching Shawn of the Dead, to being alarmingly addicted to Left 4 Dead … and now Slaughter Inc? What’s next, looking for brains in the frozen food section of my local grocery store?
This is a brief description of the comic from the website that hosts it:
Slaughter Inc was the 3rd comic property chosen by the Zeros 2 Heroes community to be put into production. Brain child of writer Tom Oliver-Martin, Slaughter Inc chronicles the adventures of Gregory Heathciff, a misanthropist arms salesman for whom the end of the world is just the beginning… Think “Thank you for Smoking” meets “Dawn of the Dead”! If you are hungry for a zombie series offering something new, read the comic online for free at www.slaughter-inc.com and become a fan. Your support will ensure that this unique story will continue to live on long after the rotting corpses have nommed their last brain…
And here’s a sneak peek:

One last thing, to encourage future issues, everyone reading this should click on “Become a fan” in the site. This is an easy and effective way to show the creators that we appreciate the quality of their work and would really like for them to continue!
So check it out and tell me what you think! I’m out as I’m feeling the Left 4 Dead monkey creeping up on me as I type this…
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December 22nd, 2008 at 07:54
Man that’s a nice comic! Yeah and I know what you mean, I can’t get enough of zombies recently too … and Vampires but that’s a different story.
December 22nd, 2008 at 11:05
I like it a lot! The dialog is a little weird sometimes but is generally good and the proportions in the art are sometimes wrong but the coloring technique is truly professional caliber. It has some room for improvement but is really several notches higher than most web comics on the net today.
December 22nd, 2008 at 23:22
Put zombies in anything and I’m sold. Make it this good and I’ll be your slave!