Ash Vs the Army of Darkness

Ash Vs the Army of Darkness

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  • Create Date:2021-03-26 13:19:47
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
  • Status:finish
  • Author:Chad Bowers
  • ISBN:1524106364
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Summary

Ash may be the Chosen One, but that doesn't mean he can hold down a steady job。 But when he's scrambling for employment, will he find himself once again thrown into battle against the Deadites? Here's a hint: The book ain't called Ash: The Guy With A Regular Job Who Doesn't Battle Against The Forces of Evil。
Don't miss out on the opening chapter of a new AOD epic from the red-hot writing team of Chad Bowers and Chris Sims and artist Mauro Vargas!

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Reviews

Maciej

Ash kolejny raz musi zmierzyć się z monstrualnym zagrożeniem z Necronomicona。 Siły ciemności nieubłaganie podążają za Ashem, który kolejny raz traci pracę。 Tym razem nowy rozdział Army of Darkness rozgrywa się w szkole, a autorami tej nowej historii jest Chad Bowers i Chris Sims, a rysunkami zajął się Mauro Vargasa。

Pryder

It was ok。 I think ai

Steven Shinder

This seems to be a different continuity from earlier Army of Darkness comics, as it has a different take on what happens to Ash right after the S-Mart incident at the end of the movie。 This version feels a bit more realistic, and with the mention of hashtags and checking in, it’s a modern setting。 Possibly 2008 given that the homecoming dance is Saturday September 27 and assuming this world follows our dating system。 But the story overall reads more like a Doctor Who comic, what with Ash going u This seems to be a different continuity from earlier Army of Darkness comics, as it has a different take on what happens to Ash right after the S-Mart incident at the end of the movie。 This version feels a bit more realistic, and with the mention of hashtags and checking in, it’s a modern setting。 Possibly 2008 given that the homecoming dance is Saturday September 27 and assuming this world follows our dating system。 But the story overall reads more like a Doctor Who comic, what with Ash going undercover as a teacher and finding out there’s an organization called SMART that’s the result of his heroics centuries earlier。 (Torchwood, anyone?) There’s even a meathead in that org who feels like a beefed up caricature of Ash。 And Ash himself is annoying once again whenever he tries to flirt with a woman at the wrong moment。 The art itself sometimes has good reds, but generally fluctuates between simplistic and messy。 The high school students can be refreshing at times, but there’s not enough to make me love this seemingly self-contained tale。 。。。more

Jennifer Jones

I really liked the story, and they captured Ash pretty well。 Some grammar mistakes here and there, but overall really nice。

Mark

(2019 Humble Comics Bundle: Fan Faves & New Hits by Dynamite)Graphic novel with hilarious smart-ass humor based on wasting zombies in a high school。 Highly recommended if you're into that kind of thing。 (2019 Humble Comics Bundle: Fan Faves & New Hits by Dynamite)Graphic novel with hilarious smart-ass humor based on wasting zombies in a high school。 Highly recommended if you're into that kind of thing。 。。。more

Kym Wynhorst

Loved it!! But I’m a trash for anything Ashy Slashy 😂

Betsy

Ash is back at S-Mart, not long after Army of Darkness ended。 Storytelling is still one of Ash's strengths, and the Ted Raimi-like manager is skeptical of the veracity of what he is being told。 Ash is fired from S-Mart and is seen at home。The Necronomicon won't leave him alone, though, and he is recruited to help with weird things happening at the local high school。 He is hired as a substitute teacher, and all breaks loose, literally。 Then the covert government agency appears, and real problems Ash is back at S-Mart, not long after Army of Darkness ended。 Storytelling is still one of Ash's strengths, and the Ted Raimi-like manager is skeptical of the veracity of what he is being told。 Ash is fired from S-Mart and is seen at home。The Necronomicon won't leave him alone, though, and he is recruited to help with weird things happening at the local high school。 He is hired as a substitute teacher, and all breaks loose, literally。 Then the covert government agency appears, and real problems begin。 Not really related to the TV series, the book compiled 5 comic issues in an alternate take on what happened to Ash after the movie ended。 The art was good, and the story was fun。 I would have enjoyed seeing this version of Ash's story on the screen, but it wouldn't have been able to sustain 30 episodes over 3 seasons。 Good stuff done well。 。。。more