Everything Dead & Dying #5
| Writer | Tate Brombal |
| Artist | Jacob Phillips |
| Cover Price | $4.99 |
SERIES FINALE
Death comes to Caverton.
CRITIC REVIEWS
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10
AIPT - Collier Jennings
Jan 21, 2026Everything Dead & Dying #5brings its emotional zombie story to an end, offering deep meditations on life and death along the way. Read Full Review
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10
Fanlight Zone - Richard Coryell
Jan 21, 2026Everything Dead & Dying #5 brings the series to an end in an impeccable way. There is violence, horror, and reveals throughout this final issue of the series. But what truly makes this issue incredible, and a fitting ending, is the drama and emotions from Jack that play out. Being on this tortured journey with him for this whole series has made the reader close to him. So, the fact that you can feel his pain and sorrow going into the close makes this final issue much more impactful. This is a must have at the LCS this week, and if you haven't been reading this series make sure to order your TPB as soon as they are up for order. This is a series that you really don't want to miss. Read Full Review
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9.6
You Don't Read Comics - Russ Bickerstaff
Jan 21, 2026Though they havent been attempted very often, tender zombie stories have been around for a while. Brombal and company manage something unique in the strangely specific sub-sub-genre of emotionally-driven zombie ensemble dramas. There's a lot to be said about survival that continues to be explored in various post apocalyptic stories. With Everything Dead and Dying, Brombal and company add an understanding to that theme of survival that expands on it quite a bit. The fact of the matter is that death is as natural as it is inevitable. Accepting that in a world of zombies means accepting it on a very powerful and ridiculously exaggerated level that gets to the heart of human emotion. Read Full Review