Long Synopsis
The following is a rough outline of the Deadworld series. It is
not presented in strict chronological order, and of course, omits a great deal. What we
are primarily concerned with is the sequence of events and the occurrences that pushed the
different characters and their specific actions and responses. We have tried to cover all
of the primary characters and their movements, so everyone has a basic understanding of
what has gone on.
The story opened as the
world found itself plunged into a supernatural holocaust of unknown origin. Isolated
pockets of humanity struggled to survive with little communication among these groups. The
fate of the rest of the world was unsure; they could only hope that whatever affected
their area was only regional.
The dead had come back to
life. Zombies walked the earth, but somehow these seemed different than one might
imagined. These zombies almost seemed to have a purpose. When it was discovered early on
that there were some intelligent zombies, the humans realized the menace was far greater
than the late night movies had portrayed.
The opening cast of
characters was placed in Louisiana. John, unofficially and with reservations from all, led
a group of teens. Accompanying John were Mike, Dan, Mickey, Donna, Chris, and Johns
little brother, Joey. Purposeless, the teens wandered almost aimlessly with no idea of
where to go or what to do beyond the simple act of surviving. It was this group that ran
into a trio of intelligent zombies. Only one of these zombies would survive the initial
encounter, and he would later prove to be the most dangerous of all the enemies of the
humans. He was pegged with a name early on which has stuck with him, and hence, we were
introduced to King Zombie. Throughout the series, clues have dropped regarding King
Zombies relationship with a pre-holocaust human by the name of Fiderman, but now
answers have been forthcoming.
The youngsters had thought
they had found sanctuary on a riverboat, as the water would provide a natural barrier from
zombie attacks. Again, they underestimated the leadership of the zombies as King Zombie
and his undead followers attacked. Two of the teens, Chris and Mickey, met their demise
and Dan was thrown overboard into the zombie-infested waters. John, Joey, Donna
(Dans girlfriend), and Mike managed to escape.
After their
encounter with King Zombie, the teens ran across a degenerate fugitive. To their surprise,
they discovered that the almost lunatical fugitive, Deake, had been involved in an arcane
scheme to open portals to other dimensions. Deake had the innate capabilities of being a
gate-opener, one that can release the restraints of the portal that would allow the evil
that revived the dead into this world. However, the opening of the gate was aborted and
only a partial amount of the undead energy entered. If the gates were ever fully opened,
who knows what would happen. King Zombies quest was to find Deake and have him open
the portals, once and for all. It seemed, however, that the teens kept interfering with
the plans of King Zombie. Deake, more through luck than anything, managed to continually
elude the clutches of the zombie leader.
The teens with Deake in
tow, retreated to the remote homestead of a family living in the backwoods where they
found a brief spot of normalcy.
King Zombie, thwarted thus
far, received help from the other side as a sliver of the split between the two dimensions
permitted limited access to specific demons. The Grakken were brought over to aid King
Zombie in his quest. And their speed, strength, and ferocity were more than a match for
any human. With the Grakken at his side, King Zombie found his prize at the homestead. He
was even more pleased to find the troubling teens were companions of Deake. With most of
the humans ready to be slaughtered, Dan, who had been thought dead, unexpectedly rescued
the teens. It was discovered that Dan had developed almost a sixth sense regarding
locating zombies and this is how he was able to track down his companions. King Zombie was
bested again, but he gladly accepted this as he now had Deake in his custody. The gates
were his to open.
Dan, one of the few humans
who understood what the portals represented, managed to disrupt the gate opening, but was
in peril as the zombies and Grakken were in hot pursuit. Unexpectedly, he was rescued by a
para-military organization and King Zombie was helpless to stop the fleeing helicopter as
it carried off all of the teens and Deake, as well.
For the first time since
the dead began to walk the earth, the teens felt a sense of hope. The para-military
organization seemed efficient, were fully armed, well equipped, and everything had a sense
of order. It was a vestige of civilization they thought had disappeared. The leader of the
organization, which also controlled a small city, was Moloch. His mistress, Reyna, seemed
to operate with an agenda of her own. Bowker was a field leader who had such a demeanor
that members of his own troops, such as Punk and Eddie, were more frightened of him than
they were the zombies.
To the dismay of the
teens, they discovered that they were nothing more than prisoners of this militaristic
group. Mike was accidentally killed during questioning and Dan was forced to comply with
Reynas sexual form of questioning after he was nearly beat to death by the
gladiator-like savage warrior known only as Wolverine. The others were placed in the local
YMCA to apparently wait for their deaths. Inside, they found that some members of the
family they had holed up with were also captured. The strange character Percy who
sometimes exhibited levels of incoherence also joined them. A possible imbecile, Percy
attached himself to the group. During the imprisonment, a little girl had died in the arms
of John who had been carrying her. When she joined the undead, John became her first and
only victim as Joey learned the realities of the new way of life by killing the fiend that
had ripped out his brothers throat.
While Moloch tried to
discover the importance of Deake, the city came under attack by the zombie horde. Dan
broke away from the clutches of Reyna and searched the YMCA for his fellow companions. He
found Joey, but assumed that Donna and Percy were dead. Dan and Joey managed to flee the
city to safety. Donna and Percy had also escaped, however. Thinking they were deserted,
the two unlikely companions escaped into the night during the melee.
As the battle
progressed, the zombies began to overcome the remaining humans. Moloch was severely
injured and Reyna, realizing that it was only her association with Moloch that gave her
any power, managed to rescue him and also recaptured Deake. Bowker was left behind to fend
for himself.
With the humans
surrendering, King Zombie found himself in charge of a city. He was joined by another
intelligent zombie who was referred to as "Vamp" because of the sexual games she
played with humans. She took an immediate liking to the new prisoner Bowker, and therefore
saved his life. Bowker formed an informal and uneasy truce with the Vamp. He would work
with her until she retrieved Deake, as he never had discovered Deakes true role. In
return, she would help him retaliate against Moloch whom he felt had betrayed him.
Donna and Percy fled into
the woods where a motorcycle gang, the Demon Wheels, found them. Donna was gang raped, but
brought back to the camp where in a fight with the gang leaders woman, established
herself as the new top lady. Percy accompanied her and was tolerated in the camp.
Moloch and Reyna escaped to
another para-military organization, which although larger, was not nearly as well
organized. Reyna used her considerable sexual skills with the leader, Jaxson, to keep both
of them alive, but even she knew that long range plans for Moloch and her were dim at
best.
Dan and Joey, after an
encounter with a voodoo cult, which thought it could control zombies, were captured by a
small town known only as "the community". Dan and Joey eventually joined the
community and, for the first time, led normal lives. Dan worked as a mechanic in the local
garage and Joey was put back in school. The community had a long range plan to deal with
the zombies and education and preparations were key factors. To the members of the
community, including Dan and Joey now, life resumed a great deal of the normalcy that it
held before. Dan and Joey both found girlfriends and contemplated settling down into a
normal life with the community.
Dreams and a sense of
dread, however, plagued Dan. He realized that the community wasnt trying to deal
with the new way of the world, but were just trying to ignore it. Joey was unable to face
realistically the death of his brother and the others, and the community gave him the
chance to forget the tragic past. However, when Dan decided to leave, Joey went along
because Dan was the closest thing to family he had left. The two left for parts unknown.
Soon after their departure,
the community only had a short time of bliss left as King Zombie and his horde came to
town and wiped it out, including Marla and Jennifer, the girlfriends of Dan and Joey.
Elsewhere in the other
regions of this "dead-world", a mysterious entity, referred to as Amy (a name
she took from one of her victims), carried on her own brand of destruction as she
inhabited body after body in an apparent search for something. Another figure was the
mysterious hunter known only as the Dead-Killer took revenge against the zombies. Upon his
discovery of the "talking freak", King Zombie, Dead-Killer decided to make the
final death of King Zombie his own personal vendetta. Although he nearly succeeded in
their first encounter, the Dead-Killer had underestimated the intelligence of King Zombie
and suffered the loss of a hand in the struggle (See the Dead-Killer one-shot which
reprints the back-up stories featured in Deadworld (19-21). Later, the Dead-Killer would
have greater success against King Zombie at a carnival that served as the zombies
temporary home base. Bowker and the Vamp were present also, and Dead-Killer apparently
killed both the Vamp and King Zombie (See Deadworld: To Kill a King #1), and left Bowker
to decide his own fate.
Another group of
characters, residents from a small Michigan town, also tried to deal with the
zombie-plagued world. The townspeople decided to make a trek up to the wilderness of the
desolate Upper Peninsula figuring that once they crossed the bridge connecting the Upper
and Lower Peninsulas, they could blow it up isolating themselves from the zombies. They
figured that being doing this and combined with the long cold winters, the zombie
population would be kept to a minimum. The leader of this group was John, who was assisted
by a young college student named Stacey. The townspeople were soon joined by Kirk, a youth
from West Virginia who figured on searching the more populated areas for signs of
civilization, who had also met up with Clarence, an escaped convict from a maximum
security prison. Also joining the group of townspeople was Albert, a young writer who
hoped to find his retired parents alive in a small resort town in Michigan who they had
settled down. Even after realizing that his parents were likely dead, Albert stayed with
the group.
In a climatic battle near the bridge, King Zombie, who had brought up zombies from the
south via train, watched as the zombies were slaughtered in a trap set by John. King
Zombie had received additional help in the form of an Oracle who had been sent to tune
into the aura of any whom possessed the power to open the gates. Unfortunately for King
Zombie, the aura picked up by the Oracle was the unborn baby that Stacey was carrying.
After the slaughter, King Zombie headed back down south to search for Deake again and the
townspeople retreated into the safety of northern Michigan and the cold weather.
A period of time has passed and John is
traveling through a blizzard as he searches for his son. John realizes that he went out
too far and zombies are all around him. He wont survive. He strips down and allows
himself to freeze, hoping that he freezes to death before the zombies find him.
Albert had left a couple months ago and hasnt been heard from since. Clarence
tries to convince Kirk and Stacey to go down to the Caribbean as the weather is at least
nice.
Bowker is on a rendezvous mission in a city when he is surprised by
Reyna. She offers him a chance to come back but he isnt sure he can trust her.
We find out that Albert has been captured by King Zombie and KZ wants
Albert to be his chronicler
something to pass on to posterity. Albert does
it
after all, he has to survive.
Another Oracle appears to King Zombie. It has found Deake. The Oracle
also informs King Zombie that the Master has split into two forces because of the gates
not being opened. One is the spiritual form that is inhabiting different forces and calls
itself Amy. The other is in human form but that form does not even know it is part of the
Master. The two forms must be re-united to reform the Master. Dan and Joey come into the
camp and rejoin Donna.
Reyna begins her plan as she, Moloch, and Bowker claim the city.
Bowker kills the Vamp and to stave off an attack by King Zombie, turns Deake over to the
zombies. Bowker leads a mission to wipe out the Scavengers and kidnaps
Katherine. When the Vamp, in yet another new body, discovers Bowker's feelings
towards Katherine, Vamp kills Katherine. Dead-Killer kills Bowker, thinking he was
the one that savagely murdered Katherine.
Dan is shot when he tries to get away from the motorcycle camp.
He manages to survive but is plagued by visions and voices. When he follows
"the Call", he is taken over by the Voodoo Queen. She wants to make Dan
the father of a new race of humans, ones that can control the zombies. Dan refuses,
however, the Voodoo Queen saves his life during an epic battle of the dead against King
Zombie.
Joey and Donna go to live with the Lepers, led by Rand. They
occupy a hidden city underground. The Lepers, victims of some bizarre experiments by
doctors searching for an answer to the zombie menace, are trying to rebuild a new society.
King Zombie goes against the Demon Lord as they wrestle for power. KZ manages to
kill the Master Demon, only to have the supernatural energies consume him as well.
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