Wishing You The Very Best For The Zombie Season...

Do the right thing, make sure your little ones are provided with heavy artillery this holiday season. Toodle pip!

 

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The Walking Dead, begins to walk...

 

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Beautiful, brutal and blindingly well made. Dead Island trailer...

Not for the squeamish, this is a stunning piece of production, design, music and CGI for the game 'Dead Island' which is simply beautiful, brutal and just blindingly well made.

The player is drawn into the world of Dead Island on the brink of a mysterious zombie epidemic, that suddenly and with no warning breaks out on the fictional island of Banoi. As a guest of the Royal Palms Resort, the player's stay was supposed to be a dream holiday, a get away from daily grind into the idyllic beaches of a tropical paradise. But suddenly and faced with unimaginable terror, there is only one thing left to do: survive...

This is Dead Island...a paradise to die for

Find out more about the game.

Cheers to Ronnie B for the heads up

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World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War…

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Zombie love has been a part of staple geek diet for many years, but with the ever growing advent of geek love main-streaming, zombies are (literally) on the increase.

I've only recently began to up my 'meatspace' book reading quota and this was one on top of the pile as recommended by several friends (Thnx Neil H & Alex M!).

The book tells several stories of the world having battled against a zombie plague, but taken from the angle of first-person accounts told to the author by characters around the world of how the 'war' affected them.

A really gripping book and adds some realism if you will, to what could be...some cold meat anyone?

Get your copy of World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War now

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The Walking Dead, begins to walk...

One of the most mature and well crated comic books I have ever read is coming to TV screens. The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, has been going for around seventy issues, and I'm surprised it took this long to get any real zombie show on TV, given the genre's popularity amongst geek's.

Produced by Gale Anne Hurd (The Terminator) and written and directed by Frank Darabont (The Shawshank Redemption).This should appear later this year on US screens at least, and at your choice of Interweb download emporium, until someone can sort the whole TV show country delay nonsense.

Find out more about the great comic book series

Braiiiiinnnnnssss!

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