Dead on Arrival (excerpts)
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Ongoing, First published Dec 04, 2011
Three years after the Realization, the date that America was forced to publically admit the existance of the living dead, Ella Moore is struggling to survive in the Ever-Living City, an oppressive, cult-like community isolated in the middle of Northern Georgia. After a betrayal from Felix, her so-called noble leader, Ella is perfectly willing to join the 13th Squad of the American Army, Southeast Region, when they swing through town on a partial cleansweep, but suddenly her life changes from a secluded, community life to a danger-filled lifestyle dedicated to entering thickly infected areas and ridding them of the many, dangerous Zombies that can't wait to get their hands—and teeth—on her.
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