Zombies love the mall. Maybe they like the overpriced shoes, or maybe they like staring at giggling teanage girls…. I don’t really know.
Mall security says I’m permanently banned from the mall so I guess I will never know.
Zombies love the mall. Maybe they like the overpriced shoes, or maybe they like staring at giggling teanage girls…. I don’t really know.
Mall security says I’m permanently banned from the mall so I guess I will never know.
Bless you, Jonathan Coulton, you are a true national treasure. This has been around the intertubes for a while, but I have to post it anyway as it is awesome and should be viewed repeatedly. In case your wondering Jonathan Coulton is a singer/songwriter who releases his songs via the Creative Commons which allows creative people to make great videos like this.
You play as hero Barry Steakfries, and you’re meant to use time portals to stop the evil zombie scheme of Professor Brains, with lots of guns.
You know some people might argue that there are too many zombie games out these day, that maybe we should try something else, and that maybe we’ve had enough. I would argue that those people should shut their big old pie holes before I shuts it for ‘em. Zombie games are never not awesome! Learn to love them or… The terrorists win.strong>
The game will be $5, and will be out February 25th. Come on!!! It’s $5 and your playing a guy named Barry Steakfries for crying out loud, You get to shoot zombie dinasaurs! That’s good stuff there.

Dude, when a werewolf says to pull his finger…. You better pull that finger.
When I think gothic monsters I think of three things. Zombies, vampires, and werewolves. Of zombies I have a deep and somewhat creepy love for zombies it’s true. Not being a horny teenage girl I don’t care about vampires overly much (The sparkly variety even more so). Next to zombies my second love would probably be the werewolves.
Unfortunately Hollywood does werewolf movies really craptastically (That’s a real word, my spell check says so). It’s usually some shmuck with fur glued to his face,… terrible, just terrible. I really enjoyed the “Underworld” movies because they didn’t do that. I just like a werewolf that’s huge and menacing, not one that looks like I do after not shaving for month.
I am modestly optomistic that this new movie “The Wolfman” won’t suck…. we’ll see.
Really I would not call her a zombie, not really rotting enough. I would say she’s more of a horrible ghoul. Kinda cute though so we’ll forgive her, however, that kid at the end is a troll. That kid should be under a bridge eating billy goats. Yikes.
This marks where the main comic will start. I’ve been working on my buffer while I’ve been emptying the contents of my sketchbook every day.
When I run out of sketches though I plan on doing a three time a week comic. That will be two comics posted of the main story and a sketch or random comic posted on friday. However I’ve still got more sketches to post so I’ll keep doing that for a bit. The next time you see the main story comic will be wednesday.
Weird blog stories and clips will continue as normal, why? Because I desperately crave attention! Are you happy now?! Now that you’ve dragged that out of me?! (This is where I curl up in the fetal position and weep)
Yeah!
Can’t wait for this movie to come out! I saw this one a while back and was very impressed. It was like watching a movie leangth version of “Tales From the Crypt” only this was good. (Shudder….. “Bordello of Blood”…wow that sucked.) If you havn’t seen this movie it is definitely worth your time. I will be picking up a copy on the 30th.
From Dread Central:
Dominic Monaghan and Larry Fessenden play professional grave-robbing team Arthur & Willie, who make their living stealing corpses in 18th Century Ireland. The duo start off working for peanuts under a nefarious doctor (played by Angus Scrimm in all his scowling glory) but soon catch on to the huge money-making opportunities behind corpse snatching. Arthur recounts these events from a prison cell to a priest (a very offbeat Ron Perlman) on the eve of his beheading, so the story largely unfolds through a series of flashback vignettes as he and Willie run afoul of rival grave-robbers, vampires, zombies, and several other oddities that would be criminal to spoil.
I will be picking up a copy on the 30th when it’s released Stateside.
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