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Apocalypse, Inc.: An American Production
There are two things America does well: deep-fried Twinkies and the Apocalypse. Samuel Sattin explains why the two might not be entirely unrelated. Continue reading
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Tagged Akira, American culture, apocalypse, Armageddon, Atlantic, Batman, Europe, Evangelion, films in which shit gets blown up, immigration, Iron Man, James Bond, The Walking Dead, Twinkies, USA, vampires, zombies
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Report: Popular Local Chef Places Zombie on Menu
Despite a concerted public outcry, local chef Ethan “Eat it Whole” Sole has apparently placed zombie meat on the menu of his fine dining restaurant. Sean Beaudoin spends most of Halloween day investigating. Continue reading
Posted in Popular Culture
Tagged Ethan Stowall, flesh, Halloween, How to cook a wolf, outbreak, Seattle, The Walking Dead, yum, zombies
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Zombie: is there any other place you’d rather be?
Wherein Sean Beaudoin talks about the sociological effect of deep biter culture. And also being thoroughly dead. Continue reading

“The Infects” Is Here!
The Infects, the new novel by our own Sean Beaudoin, is out today. Continue reading
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Tagged Candlewick Press, Sean Beaudoin, The Infects, World war z, You Killed Wesley Payne, zombies
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