April 13th, 2009

I've been doing some redesigns for the site if you haven't already noticed, some of which are still unfinished. I was going to make another site just for my art and what not, but I think I'll just stick it all on this one. It's time for some:

Zombie Jesus
For some people, Easter isn't just a holiday for egg collecting and honey ham baking. Like the residents of Boston, MA for example, a local wide zombie themed parade took over their Easter Sunday. Zombies, zombie hunters, and other costumed marauders danced in the streets for their official Zombie Outbreak 2009 parade. It was all in fun and games, and by no means an anti-Christian activity, exclaims the official Facebook event page. Question: Why can't stuff like this take place in Dallas? Oh yeah, that's right. This is Texas.

Zombie Apocalypse for XBL/PSN
Capcom is going to try it's hand at a more casual zombie themed multi-person omni-shooter set to arrive sometime later this year. A basic shooter game involving one of the most popular themes lately, zombies, it deals out over 11 weapons (including a chainsaw and an explosive-filled teddy bear) and has you fighting to survive for 55 days. At the end of the time period, the game will reward you with not making you become a zombie, as well as some more unlockables that are still under wraps. More to come.

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies Author Signs on for More
The suprisingly popular zombie hit from Seth Graham-Smith has spawned a number of fans and lot of press to boot. The book offers the same long-winded Jane Austen classic with a modern zombie twist. The dialogue is pretty much exactly the same, but with some interchangeable words or sentences here and there. All in all, an ingenius idea that I wish I had undertook first. Anywho, his success on his zombdaption led to his signing on with Grand Central Press to produce a couple more books, the first being Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, where, you guessed it: tells of Abraham Lincoln in his glory days and what it would have been like if he was a vampire hunter. A film adaptation of Pride is also in the works. Sounds exciting, but I'd really like to see Moby Zombie Dick.


 

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