Anthony Salinas Anthony Salinas i(9449947 works by)
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon Undad : Volume Three Shane Smith , Katie Walsh-Smith , Miranda Richardson , Ryan K. Lindsay , Tim Stiles , Karissa Moloney (illustrator), Matias Lazaro (illustrator), Anna Foubert (illustrator), Mitchell Collins (illustrator), Anthony Salinas (illustrator), Canberra : Deeper Meanings Publishing , 2020 21511785 2020 single work graphic novel horror

'Brett Buckley was a normal family man once. When he unexpectedly turned undead, he struggled to regain the love and respect of his wife and kids... a struggle he ultimately lost in a single moment of weakness that cost him everything.

'Now, after months of estrangement, and still trapped in the limbo between life and death, Brett is propelled suddenly back into family life to face his greatest challenge yet: becoming the primary carer for his children.

'More than just another zombie story, Undad Volume Three is about the challenges of facing down what really scares you, while being (literally) dead inside.'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 y separately published work icon Undad : Volume One Shane Smith , Andrea Lopez Mata (illustrator), Diego Lopez Mata (illustrator), Joseph Canave (illustrator), Anthony Salinas (illustrator), Canberra : Deeper Meanings Publishing , 2015 9450002 2015 single work graphic novel horror

'More than just another zombie story, Undad is about the challenges of being a husband and father while being (literally) dead inside. A chance encounter with a ragged homeless man leaves Brett Buckley with deep teeth marks in his arm, and a sudden ravenous hunger for living flesh. Unable to control these urges, he consumes the hamster that belongs to his son's class. Fearing that losing his family might cost him the last of his dwindling humanity, Brett must win back their love and respect, all the while attempting to find his new place in the world and reconcile his vegetarian morals with his insatiable appetite for live meat...'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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