The Zombie Nation will be at NightFlight Comics this weekend June 22-23 for the Utah Arts Festival. This is your best chance to come stalk me in person! I know! I’m excited too.
210 East 400 South Salt Lake City, UT 84111
It’s your chance to stalk me in person!!! http://www.night-flight.com/
I’ll have my new zombie comic book available and I’ll be doing sketches for people.
And you thought that Utah only had boring art about Pioneers and our multiple wives. For shame, how could you pigeon hole us like that? In addition to our multiple wives we also like comics!!! ….and boring pioneer art, unfortunately.
I thought this was interesting as I remember buying those two books “The Book of the Dead” and “Still Dead, Book of the Dead 2″ when I was a pale virginal teenager. It had a lasting influence on me to say the least and kept my love of the living dead going all through High School.
I like being silly, but I’m always down for a serious discussion about zombies.
Hell Yes! Finally there is a book for all of us who know that zombification is inevitable… even desirable. I found these clips for “The Brain Eater’s Bible” and tracked it down.
I’ll have to post more about this book when it’s not so late, but wow, it’s beautiful. And I love the production value in these clips for pimping out the book. Nicely done.
This book is written by Pat Kilbane
Best known for his work as a comedic actor, Pat Kilbane began his career playing the “Anti-Kramer” in the Superman-themed Seinfeld episode “The Bizarro Jerry.” From there he spent three years as a series regular on Fox’s Mad TV and appeared in sci-fi films such as Evolution, Meet Dave, and Day of the Dead. During a two-year contract with Dreamworks, Pat developed science fiction concepts for television, and he recently released The Brain Eater’s Bible, a full-color, fully illustrated zombie book now available on Amazon.com.
You can go to this guys home page for more information on this. There is also an App for this that will have animation and interactivity.
Looks like I just found what I want for my birthday (Hint Hint)
I love this trend of making trailers for books. This one looks fun. “Warm Bodies” written by Isaac Marion.
I’m all about the sympathetic view point of the zombie. Tragic monsters doomed to wander the blasted Earth, forever hungry for the flesh of the living…. It’s…. It’s so sad.
About the book:
R is a man with an existential crisis—he is a zombie. He shuffles through an America destroyed by war, social collapse, and the mindless hunger of his undead comrades, but he craves something more than blood and brains. He can speak just a few grunted syllables, but his inner life is deep, full of wonder and longing. He has no memories, no identity, and no pulse, but he has dreams.
After experiencing a teenage boy’s memories while consuming his brain, R makes an unexpected choice that begins a tense, awkward, and strangely sweet relationship with the victim’s human girlfriend. Julie is a blast of color in the dreary and gray landscape that surrounds R. His decision to protect her will transform not only R but also his fellow Dead, and perhaps their whole lifeless world. Scary, funny, and surprisingly poignant, Warm Bodies is about being alive, being dead, and the blurry line in between.
I love the very logical breakdown and analysis of the zombies brain in this clip. A very good interpretation of what could be making the Romero zombie tick.
Course doesn’t work for other types of zombies, but pretty cool never-the-less.
Yes this is a trailer for this guy’s funny zombie book, but here at “The Zombie Nation” Webcomic I’m all about promoting things that I deem to be awesome.
I feel like I should give this book to my children so that they too can know the wonder and joy of being a horrible smelly undead abomination forever damned to walk the blasted earth eternally searching for the flesh of the living.
This is an awesome and apparently fan made trailer for the Star Wars book “Death Troopers.” I’ll admit it made me want the book and I’m not usually into Star Wars books.