I just upgraded to comicpress 2.9 to run my site. You may notice a few bugs here and there as I tweak the settings… particularly I can’t get it to redo my Header at the top, so I’m left with some text at the top.
Hopefully it will be fixed soon. I’m working on changing the graphics of the site as they are starting to bore me anyway.
So long story short, I’m working on it.

WGMX 4 – Zombocalypse from Rob Moffett (VDA) on Vimeo.
This was awesome! And because I love you like you were my very own children… I bring you the joy of this zombie related product. I’ve already purchased the Wagglemax kit and it should be arriving to my home shortly.
I enjoyed the Mr. “T” virus the best. “I pitty the fool who doesn’t like this video!”

U.S. Courts protect Zombie’s 1st Amendment Rights
February 27th, 2010 | by Zombie Carter
Finally zombies are getting their justice. I mean how dare does “The Man” and “Johny Law” come down on some helpless zombies. Zombies who mearly want to raise awareness of commercialism and also to possibly LOWER awareness cannibalism.
It’s about time.
At the time of their arrest in 2006, the plaintiffs lurched stiff-legged through a mall urging shoppers to “get your brains here” and “brain cleanup in aisle five” while wearing white face powder, fake blood and black circles around their eyes. They were also carrying audio equipment, including loudspeakers and wireless phone handsets, which police had decided to describe as “simulated weapons of mass destruction.”
The three-judge panel, by a two-to-one vote, ruled that Minneapolis police lacked probable cause to arrest the demonstrators for disorderly conduct, and that the group of seven “zombies” had been wrongfully detained during the protest against consumerism. The appeals court ruled that police had no reason to imprison protesters simply for “dressing as zombies, and walking erratically in downtown Minneapolis.”
“An objectively reasonable person,” the appeals court ruled, “would not think probable cause exists under the Minnesota disorderly conduct statue to arrest a group of peaceful people for engaging in an artistic protest by playing music, broadcasting statements [and] dressing as zombies.”
Glad to know that the courts aren’t just protecting our rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness—but also our right to brains as well!
ZombieSmash Wireless Game Trailer (Coming in March)
February 26th, 2010 | by Zombie Carter
It seams the future of zombie defense is on the iPhone.
I love that all these humorous zombie games are coming to the iTunes APP store. To be honest I’m starting to develop a burning need to make my own zombie games and get them on the APP store. (No this is not my usual burning… I have a special creme for that now.)
(Begin Nerd talk here)
I’ve even started to relearn how to use Actionscript 3 again since Flash CS5 has a compiler that will let you put flash games on the iTunes store as native iTunes Apps. That sounds like crazy fun to me.
(End Nerd talk)
Star Wars: Retold By Someone Who’s Never Seen Star Wars
February 26th, 2010 | by Zombie CarterYou just kind of think everyone knows about the Star Wars movies, but apparently not. This girl gives here sporadic and half remembered summary of the Star Wars Trilogy. This was really funny. I laughed my butt off. Litterally it fell right off my glorius naked body.
…. Don’t worry I have a nail gun. I’ll get it back on.