‘This Overrun story is not only a fantastic complete story, it’s also a rather wonderful set-up with tons of potential’ - Joe Glass, Bleeding Cool
‘Fun, friendship and just the right amount of geekery so you actually start to care about the characters by the time the plug is finally pulled on the whole affair.’ - Rob Patey, Ain’t It Cool News
‘With game influences abound, there is an element of caricature, which does also carry over into the art. The dialogue is snappy, showing a clever spin in using I.T terminology to create context within this world.’ - Johnny Hughes, Comic Crusader 4/5
‘An exciting, action packed zombie/video game/good vs evil mashup’ - James Blundell, Pipedreamcomics.com 4.5/5
‘When all is said and done, and the reading fun is over, head out to the Scroll Bar for a drink. Just make sure you bring enough kilobytes to pay the tab, and while you’re there, pray to the User for the story to continue in a yet to be announced issue five.’ - Graphicpolicy.com 9/10
‘One of those easy-to-read titles that are easy to re-read again & again.’ - Gary Watson, Comics Anonymous 8/10
‘In execution, it’s kind of like how Star Wars and Indiana Jones breathed new life into the serials of days past, creating what has become modern cinema in the process’ - Tony Laplume, Comicreadr
‘This book is what Tron should rightly be, with a dash of The Walking Dead thrown in, and a whole lot of homages to video games, technology, and pop-culture.’ - Joshua Barsody, The Huh?
‘Overrun is a very entertaining read, one that I’d recommend to anyone who’s ever so much as turned on a computer and knows what a “jpeg” is. Take your time, follow along, and for the love of the Users THINK before YOU delete that file… he or she might have family who’s going to miss them when they’re gone.’ - Paul, ThePullBox.com
‘In short Overrun is a fantastic concept that has been handled exquisitely in every way. Top notch writing matched by beautiful, beautiful artwork. This is a prime example what comics, when they are done well, can achieve.’ - Stevie Robinson, Other Worlds Than These
‘Each issue steps up the action, and the weirdness. This is a fun series casting its own views on the action and zombie genres.’ - Steve Hargett, Judge-Tutor Semple Blog
‘It turns into one big action packed satire that almost laughs at itself in a brilliant and knowing way.’ - Lucy Myatt, Tor Athena
The city is at a breaking point. Living space is running out. Those in power are forced to execute a desperate measure - introduce a poison to wipe out a huge part of the population.
This is no ordinary city, however. Overrun takes the reader into the heart of their own computer. Citizens are files. There are .xls business people, sexy spams and hip musician .mp4s. The space which is running out is memory - the poison a computer virus.
Political intrigue and epic action scenes take place inside this lovingly crafted world as we follow a group of friends, forgotten computer game heroes, as they fight their way through the virus infection which is transforming their fellow citizens into memory sucking zombies.
Issue 3 of 4.