


However, due to some nefarious trickery, a previously inactive summoning key pulls through an entity known as the Shadowman. Monty proceeds to spin a yarn about the cottage being part of the perfect world, created as a refuge from the forces of evil, and it's here that the souls of the four protagonists existed prior to finding themselves in their current form, destroying the inter-dimensional transporter sounds like a feasible way of stopping malevolent forces from polluting this fragile oasis. While it starts off sedately enough in a small cottage in the countryside, the daft-o-meter quickly gets cranked up courtesy of the sudden appearance of Dr Monty, the Gobblegum guru himself ably played here by Malcom McDowell. Those looking to Revelations (the name of this final chapter) for some semblance of a rational answer to the ongoing zombification of humanity… well… keep looking - you won't find it here.

Somehow, though, they managed to scrape through to the other side in one piece and amazingly are yet to stop for a sleep/square meal/toilet break. Stalingrad was a pretty tough day in the office for our quartet of zombie magnets, what with the airborne fire breathing lizards and the steampunk manticore adding further to their woes.
