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Very, very different. Some say sacrilegious, but I don't see it that way.
Then again, I'm odd.
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It's certainly an unusual take on the Harrowing of Hell :-)
ReplyDeleteAt least he is not saying that Jesus is a zombie. That's good.
Lazarus - hm. Well. That's unique.
The resurrected dead being brain-munching zombies? Not an interpretation I'd ever come across before, I have to say.
But Peter is very kick-ass in the last page we see, so I do have to say, I rather hope he continues it.
Whahahahaha! Sort of a creepy Halloween version of Holy Saturday!
ReplyDeleteI think it's the Barabbas movie where Lazarus is still kinda dead-pale-looking. Personally, I think he'd be more likely to be incredibly perky and energetic about the whole experience.
"And it was all a dream" would actually work for something like this.
That leg armor for Lazarus is All. Wrong. Completely non-period, if not impossible.
ReplyDeleteThat is all. :)
Hey, are you going to review High King of Montival? I quite enjoyed your other reviews of the Change books.
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