Tripson Falls, South Dakota, a town once nearly wiped out by an unexplained uprising of walking dead. But a miracle discovery suddenly turned the tide of the battle, and the zombies were conquered, rounded-up, and put on display at the world's first and only zombological preserve, Zombietowne. But years later, public interest has waned, and those who rely on the park for their livelihood are desperate for another miracle; something to again rejuvinate public interest. When a new specimen is delivered to Zombietowne, the most beautiful zombie anyone has ever seen, there is hope that she might be the one to save them all. But it could all come crashing down around them thanks to one young romantic named Quinn, who falls in love with her... This is a story about many things--hope, friendship, responsibility, love (of course)--but mostly it's about human beings and the demons that haunt us. It has a little action, a little humor, and a lot of heart. If you've ever felt like you weren't in control, if you've ever felt like no one else gets you, if you've ever found love and understanding in the most unexpected places...this is a zombie story for you. It's Evil Dead meets My Girl; Dawn of the Dead by way of American Pie (and some American Beauty for good measure). It's Stephen King as told by John Hughes. This is not your kid brother's zombie comic.