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Cover of Issue #1

"If only every woman were a lesbian!"
Ace Johnson

Lesbian Zombies from Outer Space is a limited series horror comedy comic from Big Things Productions. The first issue was released in December, 2014. With four issues now available (February, 2016), it is expected to run seven issues in total. For a (im)mature audience, with the tone (nudity and gore) of an 80s B-Movie. Drawn by Wayne A. Brown and written by Jave Galt-Miller. Read the first issue online here: www.lesbianzombies.com

When an alien woman arrives from outer space and turns the local women into man-eating lesbian zombies, Ace Johnson must overcome his lust for the sexy but lethal ladies and escape town. A video store clerk, and a bit of a porn junkie, Ace teams up with a real lesbian named Gwen, and between the two of them they just might find a way to stop the most frightening threat to men everywhere since Lorena Bobbitt. Sometimes when Hot Girls make out: It’s Evil!

Not to be confused with I Was Kidnapped by Lesbian Pirates from Outer Space!!!.


Lesbian Zombies from Outer Space contains examples of:

  • Action Girl: Turns out Gwen can kick some ass, and she saves Ace on more than one occasion.
  • All Men Are Perverts: Maybe if all the men in this town weren't so horny, less of them would die.
  • Aside Glance: Several times Gwen looks at the reader when Ace says or does something stupid.
  • Big Bad: The alien queen, who comes to Earth and starts the lesbian zombie outbreak. She appears to want to turn humanity into a One-Gender Race by killing all the men, or so she says when Ace confronts her in the Final Battle.
  • Camp: Just look at the title.
  • Chekhov's Gun: In Issue #1 a shotgun falls out of a closet for no apparent reason. It reappears when needed in Issue #2.
  • Content Warnings: Parodied with a warning that the comic contains "Immature Content", as seen in the page image.
  • Fan Disservice: These zombies are a sexual honey pot meant to capture their male victims. However, their method of killing is particularly distasteful, so arousal is likely to turn into colon-clenching fear. Also, the infected women increasingly resemble rotting corpses, so scenes of them walking around naked and making out with each other are unlikely to be particularly sexy by the end.
  • Incompatible Orientation: Ace and Gwen. He develops feelings for her pretty quickly, but she has to repeatedly turn him down due to being a lesbian. Except when she's infected with The Virus and, like the rest of the zombie lesbians, attempts to seduce Ace in order to kill him. Then, at the end of the series, she comes on to Ace again after seemingly being cured, with the ending implying that she is actually still infected.
  • Punny Name: Ace Johnson. Get it?
  • Lesbian Vampire: Well, they’re not vampires. But they’re hot, female, undead creatures who make out with one another, so, yeah.
  • No Ontological Inertia: Subverted. While Ace and the others expect all the infected women to return to normal after the alien queen is defeated, they don't. However, they are then turned back to normal when Ace and Gwen kiss each of them. Or possibly not, as the Ambiguous Ending implies that Gwen, at least, is still infected.
  • The Reveal: Throughout the comic, references are made to a sexual encounter between Ace and the Fanculo twins when he and Gwen were in high school. In the end, Mr. Haggerty, their old gym teacher, reveals that nothing happened as the twins were too drunk and began throwing up before Ace could actually sleep with them.
  • Show Within a Show: Issue #1 opens with a scene from the 80s (fake) classic space opera porn ''Captain Hammer Meets the Space Vixens"
  • Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Ace is a guy who fantasizes about hot lesbians who want to bang him. Gwen is a lesbian who hates guys like that. And now they have to work together.
  • Undignified Death: Male victims generally die after a hoped-for blow job turns instead into a lesbian zombie snack. Not dignified. No, not dignified at all.
  • Virgin Power: The alien queen is ultimately defeated when Ace, who turns out to be a virgin, has sex with her.
  • The Virus: Lesbian zombie-ism spreads through sapphic sexual contact, so it would appear to be a kind of alien virus that takes over its host.
  • Zombie Apocalypse: Zombies appear and lots of people die.

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