
Check out the first nine pages of Max Brooks ( the author of world war Z ) new zombies VS vampires comic book, The Extinction Parade.
But the first issue by using the amazon link below:
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Check out the first nine pages of Max Brooks ( the author of world war Z ) new zombies VS vampires comic book, The Extinction Parade.
But the first issue by using the amazon link below:
There was a story on zombies today in my local paper, The Star Ledger. It focuses on the history of zombies in cinema. It was very interesting and I thought readers of this blog might like it. Check it our below. George Cook, Thedeadwarseries.com
There is a fiend for every fear.
The loss of emotional control? The werewolf is here, ready to turn you into a beast. The perils of physical intimacy? Bare your throat for the tainted kiss of the vampire.
But there's a deeper terror.
Those monsters only threaten to add something to who you are. The zombie takes what you've become — and wipes it away. He's an erasure of the self. He's perpetual anonymity. He's psychic annihilation.
Check out this intro to a fan made Resident Evil web series titled Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. Unlike the Resident Evil movies the series is actually based on the games themselves. At the end of the episode click on one of the three characters Chris Redfield, Jill Valentine, or Leon Kennedy to learn more about their characters in the Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City series. Watch and enjoy.
After some thought I came up with the idea of vampires releasing the virus in an attempt to "thin the herd" and weaken mankind before an all out assault would be unleashed. This made since to me because humans would most certainly outnumber vampires and any attempt to just attack outright would most certainly fail.
So there you have it. That's why vampires appear in The Dead War Trilogy.
George Cook, The Dead War Series