Okay, confession time for me: I’ve never been a huge fan of The Asylum’s films. Granted, they’ve had a good one every now and then (Alien Origin, for example), but for the most part their titles are just cheap remakes of box-office hits (yes,...
Now, here’s something for zombiephile who has everything: a fully detailed, beautifully-presented (well, if you prefer a zombie aesthetic, which we assume you do) Zombie Will. As in your last will and testament, complete with death directives, drawn up by an...
The second novel in the Walking Dead adaptations, The Road to Woodbury does not disappoint. Following on from the climactic end to Rise of the Governor, this Walking Dead novel takes it into the Governor’s community as Lilly becomes the latest inhabitant. As the...
Review: Key of Z Issue 1 From the first issue I do have to give the writers Chondra Echert and Claudio Sanchez a LOT of credit for making a great introduction to a story. Follow that up with killer artwork by Aaron Kuder to finish drawing you into the tale and this is...
Review: No Flesh Shall Be Spared by: Thom Carnell Do you know what I hate? Putting a book away and realizing that I read one a year ago and never ended up doing a review. Oops. It’s a real shame too since No Flesh Shall be Spared is one of the better zombie...
Review: Zombie Honeymoon In celebration of being on my own honeymoon next week (when this gets posted) I felt that it was my sworn duty to you all to review Zombie Honeymoon. The film is written and directed by David Gebroe and doesn’t appear to have done much...