Xombie (comics)
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Xombie is a series of Flash cartoons and comics produced by James Farr. Farr, who initially conceived Xombie in 1994 as an idea for a feature film, began releasing self-created animations in chapters for online audiences in 2003.[1] In 2005, Wetsand Animation was reportedly creating an animated film based on Farr's flash cartoons.[2] Instead, in 2009, a DVD was released under the title Xombie: Dead on Arrival, weaving the series' episodes together into a feature-length movie, while also compiling the episodes separately.[3][4]
Devil's Due Publishing has released six digital Xombie: Reanimated comic books.[5]
See also
References
- ^ Morrow, Jennifer (2005). "'Xombie': Undead and on-line" (PDF). Fangoria. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
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ignored (help) - ^ Alexander, Dave (2005). "Flash Freak Show" (PDF). Rue Morgue. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
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ignored (help) - ^ http://www.dreadcentral.com/reviews/xombie-dead-arrival-dvd
- ^ http://www.horror-movies.ca/horror_14634.html
- ^ http://www.devilsduedigital.com/titles/xombie.php
External links
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For more information or to view the currently available episodes of Xombie go to:
- Official website
- Xombie collection on Newgrounds
- Official website of Canadian voice actor Geoff Edwards, who plays Dirge the Xombie and Xar Ggothua Soldiers
- 5 page previews of Xombie #1 and #2, from Devil's Due