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Zombie Bob Gets A Job #1 Comic Review

I picked up Zombie Bob Gets A Job #1 a few years ago at a small press show near Detroit. I think it was $1 and it had a zombie on the cover, so I grabbed it. As I read it in the hotel room that night, it cracked me up. While it’s very short, only 12 pages, it has some great humor. The artwork is pretty good most of the time, with my main complaint being that you can tell in a few panels that the same amount of time was not taken illustrating them as others. Also, more backgrounds in panels would of been nice to see (I’m kind of a snob about comic backgrounds).

Overall, I would still suggest this mini-comic because it’s a cheap, fun read. Regarding it’s creator Jimmy Proctor, I’m having a hard time coming up with much info on him. You can check out his MySpace, his website, (both have almost zero info on him), or possibly reach him at: jimmy@nickelfreakshow.com if you are interested in trying to obtain a copy. Also, supposdely there is an issue #2, which I will try to find a copy of myself. If I can find it, watch here for a review.

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  1. Erik Zempel
    October 6th, 2008 | 1:51 pm

    I actually have this – I got it at the last Motor City Comic Con. The comic was actually illustrated by Jimmy Proctor and his daughter came up with the jobs. And if I recall she also did a few of the illustrations.

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