Living with the Dead: A Zombie Bromance [Dramatized Adaptation] Audiobook By Mike Richardson cover art

Living with the Dead: A Zombie Bromance [Dramatized Adaptation]

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Living with the Dead: A Zombie Bromance [Dramatized Adaptation]

By: Mike Richardson
Narrated by: Nora Achrati, Terence Aselford, Rob McFadyen, Kay Eluvian, Michael John Caesy
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Life in the big city has its problems: traffic, overpopulation, and crime, not to mention the brain-hungry living dead. But for hard rockers Straw and Whip, life among the flesh-eating populace is easy. They pass their time disguising themselves to fit in with the decaying hordes, pilfering musical instruments from deserted shopping malls, eating like kings, and performing rooftop rock shows...until they meet a gun-crazy vixen named Betty. Soon the duo begin to feel the flames of jealousy over who in all likelihood is the last woman on Earth.

Collects Living with the Dead #1 - #3. Adapted from the issues and produced with a full cast of actors, immersive sound effects and cinematic music.

Written by Dark Horse founder Mike Richardson!

Performed by Michael John Casey, Rob McFadyen, Kay Eluvian, Nora Achrati, and Terence Aselford.

©2021 Dark Horse Comics, LLC (P)2021 Graphic Audio
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Delivered what it promised - a fun, silly, bromantic zombie adventure full of twists and turns. The actors were outstanding, I especially enjoyed the portrayal of Whip; perfect comic timing but with lots of depth too and great interactions with Straw.

Hilarious, fast-paced adventure

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Meh. No horror and a smattering of comedy kept this in fine but forgettable territory.

A few chuckles

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