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I’ve Been Troma-tized by Memento Mortis

Like so many ’80s and ’90s kids, my first introduction to the wonderful world of Troma pictures was the Toxic Crusaders cartoon. It was an absolutely absurd half hour of mutated eco-warriors battling the forces of evil. That initial perception… Continue Reading →

Looking for Revenge? You’d Better Dig Two Graves!

Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves. – Confucius

Catching Cooties: An Infectious Film

Per Matt Circle, circle, dot, dot, now you’ve got your Cooties shot. That imaginary vaccination won’t prevent a food-borne virus from reaching pandemic levels, turning every third- and fourth-grade student in Ft. Chicken, Illinois into undead terrors, but it’s a… Continue Reading →

Game of Thrones: Episode Six – The Ice Dragon

“The worst is yet to come.” Never before has a line of dialogue so accurately foreshadowed the fates of the main characters in Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series.

Doc of the Dead

Doc of the Dead explores the Zombie genre and the many prominent figures who have helped propel the undead craze to untold depths.

Day By Day Armageddon: Shattered Hourglass

In this book of the Day by Day Armageddon series, J. L. Bourne attempts to wrap up the Zombie Apocalypse and somehow add extraterrestrial beings into the mix, as well. Will there be any survivors living happily ever after or… Continue Reading →

Day By Day Armageddon: Beyond Exile

When his world comes crashing down around him, one man’s sanity lies with a pen and a pad.

Girls and Corpses Interview: Robert “Corpsy” Rhine

Per Matt Robert “Corpsy” Rhine is the Publisher and Deaditor-In-Chief of Girls and Corpses Magazine. He fills the magazine with scantily clad women in various themed photoshoots with different corpses, but the magazine’s true strength lies in its writing. It… Continue Reading →

Catching Up On: The Last Man On Earth

Halloween has come and gone, and with fears of The End of the World safely behind us, it is time to finally watch 1964’s The Last Man On Earth in a different light.

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