Zombo is a half-human, half-zombie
biological weapon. He is created to withstand the terrain on hostile, sentient alien death planets. He is also created as a countermeasure to an unmanageable man-made weapon called the death shadow that had previously been deployed to gain control of the death planet Chronos. The artist Henry Flint conceived of the character. He has cited the influence of
zombie films from the 1970s on the character and
Aguirre, the Wrath of God on the first, jungle-set story. Al Ewing was chosen by
2000 AD’s editor
Matt Smith to script the series and gives most of the creative credit to Flint, describing his own input as giving Zombo and the other characters a distinctive voice and providing the backstory of the fictional universe. Ewing describes the series as “completely batshit insane and very violent indeed”. It is as an eccentric mix of comedy, science fiction and horror, incorporating farce and pop cultural satire. One review remarks that “
Zombo is as lowbrow as it gets, and also as highbrow — any given page might involve, say, faces being ripped off alongside a gag about French philosopher
Guy Debord.” == Characterisation ==