One of the most skilled soldiers in the world is a dead one.
Both the G.I. Zombie and Carmen are trying to stop a terrorist who is decided to destroy the government by any means possible and even if they're successful some of them will have to risk everything to accomplish their mission.
You know that you're reading a good comic when you see a scene of a zombie riding a missile.
That seriously happened in this issue and it should be enough to make you pick it up.
However, in case that you need to know more about it, let's say that both Jimmy Palmiotti and Justin Gray are creating a pretty compelling story where the protagonists are quite interesting persons in their own way. G.I. Zombie obviously has all the experience of someone who has lived and seen a lot during all the decades of battles while Carmen remains as a really smart and skillful agent.
The villain is also interesting in a way that complements the story that both authors are trying to tell while also having a lot of personality to make you invested in him.
Scott Hampton continues delivering the pencils and his work is equally as good as in the previous issue with a style that is both realistic, distinctive and pretty appropriate for the kind of tone of this book.
Another wonderful issue from this series. Go get it people.
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