Last week during Comic-Con, we were excited to begin showcasing artist Jeff Fuller's living dead comic strip Zomics, which finds the humor in the horror of a zombie apocalypse. We'll be releasing a new installment of Zomics every Thursday, and we're excited to share a new panel with Daily Dead readers today.
This week's installment of Zomics shows that going tubing down a lazy river has a whole new meaning when it's the apocalypse and you no longer have a pulse. 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 every Thursday for a new 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 zombified 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."