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This comic released a year and a half ago, you can name it now1300 - Army of Darkness: Forever #12, "????"
This comic released a year and a half ago, you can name it now1300 - Army of Darkness: Forever #12, "????"
I haven't seen them myself, but if they keep bumping up the year the apocalypse started I'd use Year 1, Year 2, etc to date it2009: Diary of the Dead
2009: Night of the Living Dead
2009: Survival of the Dead
2009-2010: Dawn of the Dead
2010: Day of the Dead
2012: Land of the Dead
What do you guys think?
Basically, theatrical cut Ash is Evil Ash and director's cut Ash is normal Ash. Also, the theatrical ending is moved to 1993 or so.I've done some research into Army of Darkness: Forever, though I can't find a cohesive plot online anywhere. I see that it shows both the Director's Cut and Theatrical release endings as canon, but how is... up in the air. The only actually good plot summaries I got were from Gemini forcing its way to the top result, though obviously I'm not gonna take that as fact when I couldn't find any other information and how much AI will just make up stuff if it can't find an answer. What exactly is the general narrative of that series?
There's a prequel comic showing the origin of the zombie virus in the 1960s, to make things more complicated.When Twilight of the Dead is released, it’s going to movie it up to the late 2020s
What comic is that?There's a prequel comic showing the origin of the zombie virus in the 1960s, to make things more complicated.
Also do you have ideas on where to place the comics and books?There's a prequel comic showing the origin of the zombie virus in the 1960s, to make things more complicated.
I got that, so is it two separate timelines that converge at the end of the series, or does Evil Ash ride off into the distance on a horse after normal Ash travelled to the future? Also, wouldn't that put the theatrical before the comic series?Basically, theatrical cut Ash is Evil Ash and director's cut Ash is normal Ash. Also, the theatrical ending is moved to 1993 or so.
Both endings happen in the same timelineI got that, so is it two separate timelines that converge at the end of the series, or does Evil Ash ride off into the distance on a horse after normal Ash travelled to the future? Also, wouldn't that put the theatrical before the comic series?
The Rise. There's another comic that canonizes vampires, XD.What comic is that?
I looked it up, that comic doesn’t even have the apocalypse with the original movie originally being a one time localized outbreakThe Rise. There's another comic that canonizes vampires, XD.