The Black Cherry Bombshells are Back


Remember Zuda Comics? The imprint was sort of Comixology before that came along, with DC offering a slew of talented indies a platform for getting their work in front of as many people as possible. The publisher folded in 2010, but one of the series published on the platform was Black Cherry Bombshells. The work has since been hosted at Comixology, but now that the contracts have expired, the publishing rights are reverting to the original creators. It returns online for free at BlackCherryBombshells.com.

The horror strip about zombies and tough girls fighting for survival in a post apocalyptic Las Vegas is the brainchild of writers Tony Trov and Johnny Zito along with artist Sacha Borisich and colorist John Dallaire; with additional art by Sheldon Vella. The Black Cherry Bombshells is the tale of ultra-violent girl gangs fighting for supremacy of a doomed future. There; every man on Earth has been mutated into a flesh-eating zombie. The Black Cherry Bombshells - wild, tattooed bandits - are gaining a reputation as the baddest bootleggers in Vegas. That doesn’t sit well with the local crime boss; the woman they call ‘The King.’

"If you dig ultra violence, monsters and improvised weapons then this is the comic for you." says Tony Trov. "Black Cherry Bombshells is Warriors meets Dawn of the Dead meets Powerpuff Girls but way more epic." continues Johnny Zito.

Full press release below.
The Black Cherry Bombshells are back!

The zombie webcomic, originally published by DC Comics, has returned online for free at BlackCherryBombshells.com.

The horror strip about zombies and tough girls fighting for survival in a post apocalyptic Las Vegas is the brainchild of writers Tony Trov and Johnny Zito along with artist Sacha Borisich and colorist John Dallaire; with additional art by Sheldon Vella.
The Black Cherry Bombshells is the tale of ultra-violent girl gangs fighting for supremacy of a doomed future.  There; every man on Earth has been mutated into a flesh-eating zombie. The Black Cherry Bombshells - wild, tattooed bandits - are gaining a reputation as the baddest bootleggers in Vegas. That doesn’t sit well with the local crime boss; the woman they call ‘The King.’

Since Zuda Comics folded up shop in 2010, DC Online has hosted Black Cherry Bombshells and other strips through Comixology. Now that the contracts have expired, the rights are returning to their original creators. 

"If you dig ultra violence, monsters and improvised weapons then this is the comic for you." says Tony Trov.  "Black Cherry Bombshells is Warriors meets Dawn of the Dead meets Powerpuff Girls but way more epic." continues Johnny Zito.

Check out the Harvey Nominated comic that BrokenFrontier.com says “Successfully super-imposed female characters over traditional male action movie roles”  



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