The show must go on at the Zombie Circus... even when you don't have a head! Since the first panels premiered during Comic-Con 2017, we've been excited to showcase artist Jeff Fuller's living dead comic strip Zomics, which finds the macabre humor in the everyday horrors of a zombie apocalypse. We release a new installment of Zomics every week, and we're excited to share a new "Zombie Circus" panel with Daily Dead readers today!
This week's edition of Jeff Fuller's Zomics is a reminder that when you're a zombie lion tamer (or a human one, for that matter) performing at the Zombie Circus, you should never get too close to your fellow performer... especially when they're hungry for their next meal (which could be your head if you're not careful).
In case you missed Fuller's previous Zomics panels, you can check out all of them in the gallery below, and stay tuned to Daily Dead next Thursday for another installment!
Influenced by Dr. Seuss and The Addams Family creator Charles Addams, Fuller has worked as an award-winning art director for nearly a quarter of a century, garnering multiple Emmy and BDA awards. He turned his artistic talents to zombies when he started thinking about the comedic qualities that would live on in a living dead world:
"The origin of Zomics: While camping with my wife and kids we stared discussing what life would be like if there really were zombies. We decided that it would be a little scary, a little gross and a lot of funny. This was the birth of the single panel zombie comic strip, or ZOMICS for short."