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Panel 1: a zombie shambling along with a large brown envelope and a ribbon tied to his arm  
 
Panel 1: a zombie shambling along with a large brown envelope and a ribbon tied to his arm  
  
Panel 2: withdrawn view, showing the zombie in a neighborhood as it shambles over a fence into someone’s backyard
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Panel 2: withdrawn view, showing dark night time and the zombie in a neighborhood as it shambles over a fence into someone’s backyard
  
 
Panel 3:  2 large dogs snarl as the zombie stands up
 
Panel 3:  2 large dogs snarl as the zombie stands up

Revision as of 19:55, 9 February 2009


Covert zombie operations

oporation lady friend

Panel 1: a zombie shambling along with a large brown envelope and a ribbon tied to his arm

Panel 2: withdrawn view, showing dark night time and the zombie in a neighborhood as it shambles over a fence into someone’s backyard

Panel 3: 2 large dogs snarl as the zombie stands up

Panel 4: Zack and Oswald are walking to school as a someone runs up from behind him.

Panel 5: girl gives Zack a hug/kiss on the cheek

Panel 6: word bubble with pictures show a smiley face over Zack and a pile of bones with a ribbon around them and a brown envelope over the girl.

operation birthday

panel 1: zombies shambling

panel 2: view shows zombies in the dungeon of the house in front of a door

panel 3: 1 zombie sitting on a table as the group surrounds it

panel 4: zombie on table sits up with question mark over its head

panel 5: one of the zombies places a cake with a single candle on top of the table zombie's head

panel 6: zombie on table is sitting alone in the dark room illuminated only by the light of the candle from the cake on his head and holding a balloon. Still with a question mark over his head.--Zack 19:52, 9 February 2009 (UTC)

there could be all kinds of silent comics using the zombies and only picture word bubbles, since the zombies wouldnt ever really talk i in the first place, perhaps there could be some shamble noises and zombie grunts but for the most part you could do a lot of comics with the cover zombie force. also they should all start with the same panel ( a close up of 1 or more zombies shambling). that way it conditions the reader to be excited for a zombie comic from only viewing the first panel--Zack 19:52, 9 February 2009 (UTC)