The New Deadwardians

The New Deadwardians
Cover for the first issue.
Publication information
PublisherVertigo
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
GenreZombies in comics, vampires, supernatural
Publication dateMarch - October 2012
No. of issues8
Creative team
Written byDan Abnett
Artist(s)I.N.J. Culbard

The New Deadwardians is an eight issue comic book series by Dan Abnett with artwork by I.N.J. Culbard.[1] The series began publication in March 2012 by Vertigo. Abnett has stated that The New Deadwardians will span eight issues but that "we already have a very, very nice idea where we would go next with it, both in terms of the geopolitics of the world but a very specific other case for a second series".[2]

Plot

The comic follows Chief Inspector George Suttle as he attempts to solve crimes in a post-Victorian England where the upper classes are composed of vampires and the lower class of zombies and humans. As Suttle tries to get to the bottom of an upper-class citizen's murder, he discovers that there's more to this murder than meets the eye.

Themes

Common themes in The New Deadwardians involve class relations as well as the women's rights movement as seen by suffragettes fighting for the right to become vampires on their own terms.[3]

Reception

Reception for The New Deadwardians has been overwhelmingly positive,[4][5] with Comic Book Resources calling it "inventive" and "unique".[6][7] The New Jersey On-Line and Shock Till You Drop praised the story line, with Shock Till You Drop writing that "with an end date in sight it only makes me more impatient for the next issue because I want to see what happens next".[8][9]

CraveOnline commented that the series was "worth a look", but that while the artwork was bright and clean the characters' heads were occasionally misshapen.[10]

Collected editions

The series has been collected in the form of a trade paperback:

  • The New Deadwardians (collects The New Deadwardians #1-8, February 13, 2013, ISBN 978-1-4012-3763-9)

References

  1. ^ 'The New Deadwardians': If vampires, zombies visited 'Downton Abbey' LA Times
  2. ^ 'New Deadwardians': Undead meets the English upper crust USA Today
  3. ^ The New Deadwardians Gives Us Its Best Play On Words To Date Bleeding Cool
  4. ^ Comic Book Review: ‘The New Deadwardians’ #5 ScienceFiction.com
  5. ^ The Weekly Round-Up #138 With Manhattan Projects, American Vampire, Graveyard of Empires & More Inside Pulse
  6. ^ THE NEW DEADWARDIANS #3 CBR
  7. ^ THE NEW DEADWARDIANS #1 CBR
  8. ^ "The New Deadwardians" is a murder mystery layered with social psychology of class NJ.com
  9. ^ Review: The New Deadwardians Shock Till You Drop
  10. ^ The New Deadwardians #4: The Restless Young CraveOnline

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