Located in the North of France, is a Zombillénium attraction park that has something fuck tokens. I must say that all the people who work there have to BE dead common. Visitors are confident that the park employees are human beings dressed and made up, but in reality, the monsters that they intersect in the different attractions are really zombies, vampires, werewolves, mummies and even a powerful demon Winged named Aurelian. The only mortal who works there, this is Gretchen, a pretty young girl full of tattoos. But she has a good excuse: it's a witch! The superintendent, the vampire Francis von Bloodt, manages the family man in the park, ensuring that its employees do not kill (too) dhumains. Lorsquun accident still happens, von Bloodt sarrange for the victim to be brought back to life by Gretchen. Or he bites her in the neck to turn into a vampire or werewolf, how history can join the team of park staff. This is like that quAurélien Zahner joined Zombillénium in Volume 1 of the series, after being struck by a car driven by the director of the park. In "Control Freaks", volume 3 which has just appeared, the Zombillénium park sees land a much more vicious monster quun zombie or demon, he fact that the vampire comes Bohémond Jaggar Rochambeau, a consultant of a large consulting firm, sent by Behemoth The amusement park's owner, with the aim of "making the number" and tighten management deemed too soft von Bloodt. Its mission is clear: to improve the performance and use of the park, but also "swallow souls" for Behemoth. During that time, Aurélien is rather beside his pumps is he fact that full burn out. What in a demon as powerful as him gives rather devastating results! Fortunately, Gretchen is there to give him a taste for life, or rather death, in his case. Mix of black comedy and satire of the corporate world, "Zombillénium" is really a series to discover and savor. In this third album, Arthur de Pins obviously feels more comfortable in his very special amusement park. Not only in terms of its design, made entirely by computer and unmistakable, but also in the script, which enjoys an impetus with the arrival of the wicked Bohémond Jaggar Rochambeau. Roll on Volume 4, which we should learn more about the mother of Gretchen.
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