Revival #38 is the thirty-eighth issue of the Revival comic series. With story by Tim Seeley and art by Mike Norton, the issue was originally published on March 30, 2016, by Image Comics.
Synopsis[]
- He lives in a city of the living dead, his mother is a fugitive, and his aunt is killer. Now ten-year-old Cooper Cypress is alone. Will a visit to a Reviver child remind Cooper what it's like to be alive? Meanwhile, Amish Samurai Weaver Fannie hunts for Em and Dana.[1]
Plot[]
- This article needs a plot summary.
Appearances[]
Individuals[]
- Aimee
- Carol Borchardt (mentioned)
- Jordan Borchardt
- Luke Borchardt (mentioned)
- Jacob Cale (mentioned)
- Janae Cale (mentioned)
- Louise Cale
- Chastity
- Cooper Cypress
- Dana Cypress
- Martha Cypress
- Patricia Cypress (mentioned)
- Patricia Cypress (mentioned)
- Wayne Cypress
- Arlene Dittman (illustration)
- Imam Faisal
- Jeannie Gorski (illustration)
- Derrick Hinch
- Jimmy (mentioned)
- Atlee King (mentioned)
- Fannie King
- Kyle Krieger (illustration)
- Marina Lauro
- Ross Patrick (illustration)
- Ibrahaim Ramin
- Rhodey Rasch (illustration)
- Gianni Sarkis
- Richard Schechter
- Nikki Singstock
- Tina
Organizations[]
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Creep (illustration)
- Marathon County Sheriff's Department
- Revitalized Citizen Arbitration Team
- Reviver
- Rothschild Police Department
Events[]
- Revival Day (mentioned)
Locations[]
- Wisconsin
- Marathon County
- Home of Brent Gunderson
- Kronenwetter
- The Nightlife Gentlemen's Club
- Marathon City
- Ringle
- Wausau
- Islamic Society of Central Wisconsin
- Marathon County
Objects[]
- Admiral Peppercorn (mentioned)
- Cooper Comics
Publication[]
Distribution[]
- Revival #38 sold 5,826 copies in its publishing month, being the 248th best selling comic issue in March 2016 at comic specialty stores.[2]
Collections[]
Covers[]
Jenny Frison's artwork
References[]
- ↑ "Revival #38." Image Comics. Retrieved on May 17, 2024.
- ↑ "Top 300 Comics Actual--March 2016." ICv2, April 11, 2016.