Worst Place for Walking Dead Ad, Outside a Funeral Home

The zombies of AMC’s hit show The Walking Dead have landed in Britain with a marketing campaign that includes the requisite on-air promos and outdoor billboards.  Just one problem, Clear Channel the firm that posts the billboards made a mistake. Yup.  They put up a large billboard for the show outside a funeral home.  More [...]

Mar 032010
 
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter

Are we about to jump the shark on the whole vampire thing?  I love vampires– they’re interesting, mysterious, and kinky in a Gothic horror way.  But a mash-up with Abraham Lincoln?  Seth Grahame-Smith has penned the just released Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.  If you’ll recall last year Grahame-Smith wrote the well received Pride and Prejudice [...]

 
Clean Shaven or Crumbling Zombies, Necrosha vs. Blackest Night

OK now I feel like an idiot.  Here I was last month talking about how original and interesting Marvel’s Necrosha crossover seemed.  Confined to the X-books, the miniseries is basically using dead characters as an army to plague our heroes.  Well over at DC,virtually the same thing is happening in the Blackest Night crossover event.  [...]

Apr 092009
 
Zombie Love-- What Is The Deal?

What is the fascination with this particular form of supernatural creature?  They aren’t sexy or smart, they are just the opposite hideous and mindlessly dull.  Its just a waddling hunk of decomposed flesh wandering about.  As mystical creatures go, I prefer vampires.  They look good most of the time (my vanity stays intact), they sleep [...]

Feb 042009
 

In what might be a coordinated attack or just some kids who were bored, three different states have reported that electronic roadside construction signs have been hacked.  Rather than flashing messages about traffic delays: Drivers in Collinsville, Ill., saw a sign along southbound Interstate 255 that read, “DAILY LANE CLOSURES DUE TO ZOMBIES.” A day [...]

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