Free Download I Talked with a Zombie: Interviews With 23 Veterans of Horror and Sci-Fi Films and Television by Tom Weaver English | 2008 | ISBN: 0786441186 | 360 Pages | PDF | 10.3 MB "I talked with a zombie"-it DOES seem like an odd thing to say! But for over 25 years, Tom Weaver has been chatting up zombies and many other vintage movie monsters, along with the screenwriters, producers, directors and actors responsible for bringing them to life. Free Download Haru Yayari, Fuyuki, "Another World's Zombie Apocalypse Is Not My Problem!" English | 2019 | pages: 231 | ISBN: 1945341408 | EPUB | 1,7 mb Just when I thought navigating high school was bad enough, I woke up to a rotting, post-apocalyptic world! I thought that the poisonous swamp surrounding my small island would have protected me from all the drama, but what did I see staggering my way? A nasty, putrid zombie! With nothing left to lose, I shoved it away! To my surprise, it turned into a living, breathing, not-so-dead human! Free Download John R. Ziegler, "Transnational Zombie Cinema, 2010 to 2020: Readings in a Mutating Tradition " English | ISBN: 166690340X | 2023 | 292 pages | EPUB, PDF | 422 KB + 2 MB Transnational Zombie Cinema, 2010 to 2020: Readings in a Mutating Tradition examines selected films produced outside the United States in the second decade of the millennial zombie renaissance, following the global effects of the Great Recession. These readings analyze how the films adapt the zombie myth to localized anxieties pertaining to neoliberal capitalism; globalization; gender and sexuality; national identity, history, and trauma; and self-definition within and without culture and social institutions. In tracing these variations, John R. Ziegler investigates not only better-known films such as South Korea's Train to Busan (2016) and Cuba's Juan of the Dead (2011) but also lesser-known examples such as Malaysia's KL24: Zombies (2017), Italy's The End? (2017), and India's Rise of the Zombie (2010). These films, Ziegler argues, demonstrate the continued significance of the zombie as a flexible, powerful tool for thinking about contemporary concerns across the globe and suggest that the zombie myth still has plenty of undead life in it as it continues to mutate and circulate in transnational cinema. Free Download Arthur Asa, "Last Days: Zombie Apocalypse: Seasons: A Game of Survival Horror" English | 2019 | pages: 90 | ISBN: 147283884X | PDF | 94,4 mb An expansion to the popular tabletop miniatures game, Last Days: Zombie Apocalypse. Scout Comics - Snow White Zombie Apocalypse No 01 2022 Hybrid Comic eBook English | PDF | 232.0 MB Jonathan Wells, "Zombie Science: More Icons of Evolution" English | ISBN: 1936599449 | 2017 | 238 pages | EPUB | 1389 KB In 2000, biologist Jonathan Wells took the science world by storm with Icons of Evolution, a book showing how biology textbooks routinely promote Darwinism using bogus evidence-icons of evolution like Ernst Haeckel's faked embryo drawings and peppered moths glued to tree trunks. Critics of the book complained that Wells had merely gathered up a handful of innocent textbook errors and blown them out of proportion. Now, in How to Navigate Zombie Cave and Defeat Pirate Pete by Mick Bogerman English | MP3@192 kbps | 2h 06m | 173.7 MB Armed with a pitchfork, miner's hat, and map, Mick Bogerman dares to hunt for pirate treasure in Zombie Cave. His little brother Finley is tied up at the beach. Literally-Mick tied him up. No one needs a little brother tagging along when you're going to slay the undead. But Mick soon wishes he'd taken some human company with him, because lurking in every corner, reaching from every crevice, is another hungry corpse. No wonder the place is named Zombie Cave! And finding treasure in the twisty tunnels is a lot harder when your map disintegrates. And man-oh-man the cold, dark tide chases fast. But the worst part about fighting off ravenous flesh-eaters is the one monster deadlier than a regular zombie . . . the worst of the worst . . . Pirate Pete. David L. Henderson, "My Teenage Zombie: Resurrecting the Undead Adolescent in Your Home" English | ISBN: 0718031245 | 2016 | 256 pages | EPUB | 595 KB A must-read guide for parents and grandparents who want to practically and successfully help their teenager navigate the ever-lengthening stage of adolescence launching, them into society with confidence, vision, and success. Zombie Apocalypse Now!: Why the Collapse of Civilization is Nigh By Thorfinn Skullsplitter 2019 | 218 Pages | ISBN: 0648499669 | EPUB | 1 MB Zombies are big business, worth around US $5 billion to the US economy and rising. Products range from video games and top rating television shows through to special ammunitionand weapons to dispatch zombies. However, social critics have agreed that zombies and the zombie apocalypse are symbols for the existential fragility of contemporary civilization. Bestselling zombie genre author Max Brooks has said on his website that zombies represent social anxieties about our "crazy scary times," and that through the medium of the zombie people are able to confront "societal breakdown, famine, disease, chaos in the streets" and still sleep. This work is a contribution to collective insomnia. It is argued that the zombie apocalypse is an apt metaphor for the real, coming collapse of techno-industrial civilization - our world. There is a considerable body of scientific literature indicating that our world is not sustainable, as reflected in the existence of an environmental crisis embracing problems such as resource depletion, global climate change, water shortages and degradation, peak oil and "peak everything." The collapse of civilization-thought to be as close as 2030-will lead to the great die off of the bulk of the human race. The runaway meltdown of the Earth's nuclear reactors may seal the fate of life on the planet.This book presents the case that the zombie apocalypse is already underway and is unstoppable. Although the human race in general may be ultimately doomed, individuals and tribal groups may still strive to survive to the bitter, radioactive end. |