Sometimes surviving a Zombie attack or outbreak requires that you take out the trash… and sometimes that trash happens to be a body. Despite popular belief, the bodies of most human casualties pose little threat to the safety of living human beings, but when it comes to the undead or those infected with a Zombie … Continue reading »
Tag Archives: Night of the Living Dead
What Do I Do When The Dead Aren’t Dying?
Q: What Do I Do When The Dead Aren’t Dying? A: Whether through a chemical spill, voodoo magic, laboratory testing, nuclear fallout, parasite, viral adaptation, or there is simply no more room in hell, someday the dead will walk the earth. Dealing with such an unprecedented event can be difficult to cope with. Imagine seeing … Continue reading »
A Short Story Of The Undead.
Running as fast as he can from the sound of the sirens, James struggles for breath, and is on the verge of vomiting from the cramp in his side. Nearing Madison, he knows he’s only a few blocks from home, but he has to stop, he has to catch his breath for just a moment… … Continue reading »
Are Zombies Afraid Of Fire?
Q: Are Zombies afraid of fire? A: The fear of fire is not something that Humans are born with, in fact, many people (especially young children) play with fire and experiment with the qualities that it exhibits. But through time, and oftentimes error, we learn to fear and respect the ethereal hot stuff, especially when … Continue reading »
What Kind Of Brains Do Zombies Prefer?
Q: What kind of brains do Zombies prefer? A: First, we’d like to remind you that not all Zombie types stick to just the brains, you can read more about that here. Now let’s get to the question. Some zombie types, like those from The Return Of The Living Dead (ROTLD) go straight for the … Continue reading »
A New Threat From Above
Scientists have recently discovered that prions remain an active threat, even after going through the digestive tract of crows. The discovery of this new vector is both frightening and foreboding. Where this new form of transmission leads the Human race is anyone’s guess, but the expectations are grim. Prion diseases, famously known as Mad Cow, … Continue reading »
Baseball Bats, To Spike Or Not To Spike?
The Zombease crew was asked if a spiked wooden baseball bat or a regular aluminum bat was better for fighting off a Zombie attack… so we did a few tests and here’s what we found. The Test: We put two bats head to head in a melon smashing contest that had surprising results. Each melon … Continue reading »
Scavenging Supplies
Use of the word ‘scavenging’ is often followed by a gut reaction of disgust. This feeling has been conditioned into us by societal changes that have, in the past, allowed us to simply purchase what we want new, rather than repairing and reusing tool, components, etc. But with the times quickly changing, and with a … Continue reading »
A New Chapter Of Zombease
We’re proud to announce that, later today, Zombease will be introducing a new full-length article on scavenging! Full of great tips on what to look for and where to find it, along with some of the tools you might need, we hope that this latest addition to the family of Official Zombease Articles and Guides … Continue reading »
Introducing: The Zombease “Tip Of The Day”
We want to make sure that you folks are getting all of the information you need to survive, as well as some of the fun stuff like the Trucker’s Friend giveaway. But with a full-time job on the side, we are only able to get three new articles out a week. That’s why we’ve added … Continue reading »
Save the Cemetery…
You may or may not have already seen the 1968 George Romero masterpiece, Night of the Living Dead, but even if you haven’t, you can’t deny the importance and long-lasting effects it has had on the cinematic, and Zombie-loving communities worldwide. At the start of the film you are introduced to Barbara and her brother … Continue reading »
Can my cats become Zombies?
Q: Can my cats become Zombies? A: Cats, like most other animals, are genetically dissimilar enough from Humans, that viruses from one or the other tend to affect only one species at a time. Some species of animal, likeĀ Pigs or those from the genus Primate (apes, monkeys, chimpanzees, orangutangs, etc), are not only capable of … Continue reading »
Are Zombies Colorblind?
Q: Are Zombies colorblind? A: Color blindness, also known as color vision deficiency, is the inability and/or decreased ability to see or differentiate colors with the human eye. Color blindness is more common among Human males than females and is broken down into two main types, total and partial. For more information about color blindness … Continue reading »
Is it ethical to take a Zombie’s things?
Q: It is ethical to take a Zombie’s things? A: Most large-scale emergency situations remove the ability to easily access or find important supplies and gear needed for survival. Food, water, clothing, and personal protection will likely be in high demand during and after a major disaster such as a Zombie outbreak. While we don’t … Continue reading »
What Do Zombies Actually Eat?
Q: What do Zombies actually eat? A: Most Zombies aren’t truly eating so much as plainly consuming. This is often seen in the form of tearing chomping and ripping at flesh and organs until there is nothing left to eat or the creature is distracted or dispatched. But it also occurs in other less obvious … Continue reading »
R.I.P. Bill Hinzman, original Night of the Living Dead
We are forgoing the usual question of the day today to pay homage to a front runner of the Zombie world, Bill Hinzman. Mr. Hinzman is the first Zombie that we are introduced to in George Romero’s 1968 masterpiece ‘Night of the Living Dead‘. He can be first be seen lurching around in the background … Continue reading »