Issue One:
"This is a work of original punk fiction with a horror/zombie theme. There's loads of imagery that evokes a classic 80s punk lifestyle - nearly goth crossover, but still decidedly punk rock. For best results read while blaring Misfits. Very entertaining read with a few decent illustrations thrown in. I suppose this is a serial but it stands alone just fine." --Chelsea, Profane Existence #44, 2003
"This is a story of brain eating zombies, drunk punks, and beer. If that combination sounds intriguing you may enjoy this story full of punk stereotypes and death." --Steve Snyder, Heart Attack #40, 2003
Issue Two:
"This zine is hilarious. It takes place in a fictional world where cops, yuppies, McDonald's employees, and Nazis are zombies (wait, that's kinda like reality) and punks are the heroes who hunt them. I'm not a horror or zombie aficionado but these storeis are immensely entertaining for both their depiction of the punk scene and their setting of a zombie world where drunk spanging punks stand up against them. Eventually a punk gets their turn to be a zombie and has to be taken down, so there is drama too. This is fun and worth checking out especially if you are a zombie fan (so many punx are). There is tons of art in this as well." --europian, Slug & Lettuce #85, 2005
"Here's the continuing not-so-subtle class war saga of punks vs. zombies, the latter being the capitalists, yuppies, preppies, cops, posers and so forth. That is, except for the subversive vegetarian zombie. Not as silly as Wild Zero but definitely not the most original social commentary of the century." --Liz Mason, Punk Planet #71, 2006
Issue Three: (next year)
More not-so-subtle punk stereotypes and un-original social commentary... about zombies and beer.

