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Oct 21, 2014 · When a botched science experiment, a radiation leak, or a glowing meteorite begins zombifying the populace, the result is a pandemic which leaves the world in chaos.
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A zombie, according to pop culture and folklore, is usually either a reawakened corpse with a ravenous appetite or someone bitten by another zombie infected with a “zombie virus.” Zombies are usually portrayed as strong but robotic beings with rotting flesh. Their only mission is to feed. They typically don’t have conversations (although some may g...
The Ancient Greeks may have been the first civilization terrorized by a fear of the undead. Archaeologists have unearthed many ancient graves which contained skeletons pinned down by rocks and other heavy objects, assumedly to prevent the dead bodies from reanimating. Zombie folklore has been around for centuries in Haiti, possibly originating in t...
Voodoo (sometimes spelled vodou or vodun) is a religion based in West Africa and practiced throughout Haiti and the Caribbean, Brazil, the American South and other places with an African heritage. Many people who follow the voodoo religion today believe zombies are myths, but some believe zombies are people revived by a voodoo practitioner known as...
Though it’s rare, there are several credible reports in medical journals of people using these compounds to induce paralysis in people, then revive them from the grave. A 1997 article in the British medical journal The Lancetdescribed three verifiable accounts of zombies. In one case, a Haitian woman who appeared to be dead was buried in a family t...
According to The Undead Eighteenth Centuryby Linda Troost, zombies appeared in literature as far back as 1697 and were described as spirits or ghosts, not cannibalistic fiends. They arrived on the film scene around the same time as their monster peers, Frankenstein and Dracula, with the 1932 release of White Zombie. But it wasn’t until 1968 that zo...
The modern-day, carnivorous zombie isn’t in the Bible. But there are many references to bodies being reanimated or resurrected which may have inspired zombie myths throughout history. The book of Ezekiel describes a vision where Ezekiel is dropped in a boneyard and prophesies to the bones. The bones start to shake and become covered with muscle and...
Why does the modern world have such a love affair with zombies? History may be to blame, according to Stanford literary scholar Angela Becerra Vidergar. Vidergar tells Stanford News she believes mankind’s perception of violence took a drastic turn after the bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki during World War II. She feels such large-scale disasters...
Haiti and the Truth About Zombies. University of Michigan. How to Make a Zombie (Seriously). Live Science. Tetrodotoxin. Toxnet. Stanford Scholar Explains Why Zombie Fascination is Very Much Alive. Stanford News. Zoinks! Tracing the History of Zombies from Haiti to the CDC. NPR. Zombie Burials? Ancient Greeks Used Rocks to Keep Bodies in Graves. Li...
Jan 10, 2022 · The mythology of zombies dates back centuries, but the undead have come to life in surprisingly popular ways in recent film and television.
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Oct 10, 2016 · Origin of “Zombie”. The word zombie most likely derives from the West African Kimbundu word “nzambi,” the name for a snake god or any divine spirit. It later came to mean “reanimated corpse” in the voodoo tradition (Online Etymology Dictionary).
Oct 14, 2021 · The comic series iZombie became a TV show, while The Walking Dead comic sold record amounts monthly and spawned a multimedia empire that is still growing.
Jun 27, 2017 · Zombies had a moment in the first decade of the 21st century. Whether this was the result of a reinvigorated interest in the boundary line between life and death due to advancements in medical technology, or was the fallout of apocalyptic panic brought on by the turn of the millennium, or whether it was, more simply, due to a capitalizing by ...
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It all started 50 years ago in the planned community of Seabrook where a lime soda incident at the Seabrook Power Plant caused an explosion that turned anyone exposed to its fog into brain-eating zombies.