REVIEW: Down The Road 2: On The Last Day by: Bowie Ibarra The Walking dead a Global Crisis The remnants of America. Around the globe, the dead are rising to devour the living. Hospitals are overrun, and martial law has been declared. The streets are in chaos. Society...
REVIEW: The First Days: As the World Dies by: Rhiannon Frater In The First Days: As the World Dies we follow two women, Jenni and Katie, as they navigate the suddenly zombie filled world and find a place that they can be safe. It’s the first book in a trilogy...
REVIEW: Holiday of the Dead Ah, the holidays. A time for friends, for family, for peace, reflection and, of course, zombies. Lots and lots of zombies. REVIEW I don’t understand the dislike some people have for anthologies. To me, anthologies are a lot like buffet...
REVIEW: Zombie Economics: A Guide to Personal Finance by: Lisa Desjardins and Rick Emerson PLOT There is a plague sweeping the land, and you must prepare yourself. Are you ready for the creeping dread of unpaid bills? The sheer, unrelenting horror of bankruptcy? The...
REVIEW: The Dead Can’t Dance It’s hard to come by good indie zombie films that aren’t 100% comedic. Ironically, when I first saw the cover for The Dead Can’t Dance, I thought it was a comedy. It turns out, that it’s more drama than comedy or horror. The...
REVIEW: The Unwashed Dead by: Ian Woodhead Plot: In the quiet and bucolic estate of Breakspear, somewhere in the North of England, townsfolk are having problems with the newly risen Dead. It turns out the Government has been using the town as a testing ground for a...