Zombie Proof Building: The Wellness Center The zombie apocalypse may seem very frightening to some people. In fact, most may find it convenient to run away all the time, and when it comes to fighting zombies, just do so in order to survive. But what happens when it is not possible to run away or fight? When survivors of a class two zombie outbreak find them themselves in a difficult situation where the amount of zombies is too large to fight, or when there is no way of being able to run away…
while watching these events unfold right in front of you. Well, let me be the first to say that I have. In fact, after watching Dawn of The Dead, for the first time as a fifth grader, I was afraid to go to sleep. Thinking I might wake up and see a zombie walking around, or I myself might turn into one and start attacking my family like the little girl in the movie. Despite my fear, however, I seem to always get my hands on either a movie, or a video game that involved civilians being attacked…
Zombie Apocalypse A wise character in a extraordinary television show once said “Come on people, what the hell? It’s gotta be the brain, don’t y’all know nothin’?” (Tell it to the Frogs, Walking Dead). When it comes to a Zombie Apocalypse, many people will not know that is the only way to take down a zombie. If there is ever a Zombie Apocalypse in my school, these would be the main keys to stay alive. There are only two main keys to stay alive in this situation: have plenty of food, and weapons…
They have no type of regard that if dead ever did start walking this earth, they’re in no condition to actually combat it. With the new Millennia passing us up with new movies and video games portraying different types of walking dead, the common zombie was transformed. No longer did we have the casual skeleton or corpse being controlled by wizards or the apocalypse reigning from the heavens, they’re definitely more to that now. The Animated Dead, class 4 with a touch of pathogen that everyone…
handle the humongous zombie threat coming their way. In the finale of The Walking Dead season 5, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) killed one of the residents of Alexandria Safe Zone, and season 6 will see his group gearing up for a huge threat from zombie workers. But little do they know that a different group of creatures is lurking behind the walls of Alexandria, according to USA Today. Grimes’ group will team up with Alexandria residents in an attempt to topple the giant zombie group headed their…
World War Z Introduction: World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War by Max Brooks is the story of a virus that preys on the living, turning them into parallels of zombies, the only difference is that they do not eat human flesh. The storyteller, a reality discoverer for the Postwar Commission, has arranged various meetings through the span of several years, and has recorded them in the form of a book for future Commission Members to investigate. Character: Jurgen Warmbrunn & Paul…
The Horror Fiction novel called World War Z, is a book about an interviewer that catches stories from different places from around the world which forms into a giant story about the World War against this disease. The Plague starts slow and steady with not too many countries taking this threat into consideration. Overtime the Plague hits humanity when they least expected it, and drove the world into chaos. In Clarification, The reason the novel is called world war z is because it’s about the war…
Mario Fungi •Goombas GoombaSM3DWArtwork Description: Goombas have bushy eyebrows and a pair of fangs sprouting from their lower jaw. They never use their fangs, though. They generally tackle or bite an enemy. The Goombas once lived in peace in the Mushroom Kingdom, but they later joined the Koopa Troop. The Goombas are also probably the most common enemy in the entire Mario series, and they are also the weakest. Types of Goombas •Grand Goomba Description: The Grand Goomba is a…
Zombie Mania Zombies have been a large part of our culture for years. Alongside their undead vampiric counterparts, they have held a very dear and somewhat sick place in our hearts. The question is, Why do we love zombies so much, and why does it seem like our love for them is continuing to steadily grow? Our love for zombies seems to stem from two reasons: a fear and fascination with a highly unlikely zombie apocalypse, and the need to distract ourselves from problems within the government…
Shawn McIntosh’s essay, “The Evolution of the Zombie: The Monster That Keeps Coming Back,” ends by suggesting that the reason why zombies, although they are not the most frightening of the monster genre, made their way to being an iconic entity in our imaginations because of the way they comment on the events that are happening during their times and the need to go against societal rules. He also goes on to further imply that even in that kind of chaotic mentality, we find comfort in the sense…