Anthrax Shares New Details from Z2 Comics Collab “Among The Living” Graphic Novel


Anthrax will unleash their killer’s first-ever graphic novel on July 6th Worldwide. Created in collaboration with Z2 Comics (Steve Aoki, Andy Black, Blondie, Avatar, BABYMETAL) “Among The Living” inspired by the titans of thrash metal’s landmark 1987 album. In an effort to support the comic book specialty market, which had been hardest hit by the COVID-19 health crisis of the past year, Anthrax and Z2 shipped a surprise limited number of copies early that stores could make available for sale this week. In addition to the song Judge Dredd, The NOT Man, and album covers by Alex Ross, and countless other geek moments, Scott Ian has written comic books for years and charlie Benante is also a noted album.

“I grew up with Marvel and DC, and they were part of my life from the time I was four or five years old,” said Anthrax’s Charlie Benante. “My mom worked at Primrose Bakery on Tremont Avenue in New York, and when I’d go to work with her, I’d sit in the back with the bakers. I’d read and draw the superheroes from the comics she would buy for me from this little shop just a couple of doors down. I’ve loved everything about comic books and the neighborhood comic book stores ever since.”

The project pulls together a who’s who of names from around comics and music for a track-by-track storyline inspired by one of heavy metal’s most iconic albums, with all four members of the classic Anthrax lineup contributing.

An anthology narrated by longtime mascot “The Not Man” newly designed by Greg Nicotero (The Walking Dead) and written by Jimmy Palmiotti (Harley Quinn, Blondie: Against the Odds) and illustrated by classic Aliens artist Nelson; Among the Living unites bandmembers Joey Belladonna, Frank Bello, Charlie Benante, and Scott Ian, with writers, artists, and other rock legends in a tribute to their landmark 1987 album, featuring covers by JG Jones, Eric Powell, and a preorder variant from Charlie Benante. Additional interior art and chapter breaks by Sawblade, Brian Ewing, and Josh Bernstein.

 

Scott Ian will contribute an original story inspired by the fan favorite anthem “I Am the Law,” featuring the legendary comic book antihero Judge Dredd, in partnership with 2000 AD. This will make official the decades-long connection between the character and the band, rewarding comic book fans and metalheads alike, and features art by longtime Dredd artist Chris Weston.

The full lineup can be found below:

1- Among the Living

Writer: Brian Posehn

Artist: Scott Koblish and Alladin Collar

 

2- Caught in a Mosh

Writer: Gerard and Mikey Way

Artist: Darick Robertson, Phillip Sevy and Alladin Collar

 

3- I Am the Law (featuring Judge Dredd)

Writer: Scott Ian

Artist: Chris Weston and Alladin Collar

 

4- Efilnikufesin (N.F.L.)

Writer: Rick Remender and Joe Trohman

Artist: Roland Boschi and Dan Brown

 

5- A Skeleton in the Closet

Writer: Corey Taylor

Artist: Maan House

 

6- Indians

Writer: Grant Morrison

Artist: Freddie Williams II and Andrew Dalhouse

 

7- One World

Writer: Frank Bello

Artist: Andy Belanger and Tatto Caballero

 

8- A.D.I./Horror of It All

Writer: Brian Azzarello

Artist: Dave Johnson

 

9- Imitation of Life

Writer: Rob Zombie

Artist: Erik Rodriguez and Steve Chanks

 

Anthrax’s landmark 1987 album influenced an entire generation of metalheads, cementing the New York band’s place in the Big 4 of Thrash alongside Metallica, Megadeth, and Slayer. The first in a string of certified-GOLD Anthrax albums amounting to millions of records sold in North America alone, Among the Living ranks high in “The 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time” (Rolling Stone), “The 50 Best Metal Albums of the Last 50 Years” (Metal Hammer), and “The 25 Greatest Thrash Metal Albums Ever (Kerrang!).” As recently as March 2020, Loudwire noted that the Decibel Hall of Fame inductee is “now widely regarded as one of the best thrash metal albums of all time.”

Check with your local comic shop for the availability of the standard TPB edition, with all editions available to order directly from Z2’s website now, with Charlie Benante’s Judge Dredd variant exclusive to preorders.