Tokyo Zombie
Title | Tokyo Zombie PDF eBook |
Author | Yusaku Hanakuma |
Publisher | Last Gasp of San Francisco |
Pages | 155 |
Release | 2008 |
Genre | Comics & Graphic Novels |
ISBN | 9780867197013 |
Horror-comedy manga about two blue-collar factory workers and jiu-jitsu experts who deal with a zombie uprising in Tokyo. Fujio and Mitsuo accidentally kill their overbearing boss and bury him in a man-made mountain, where tons of rotting garbage contaminated with industrial waste transforms the bodies of the dead into ravenous, flesh-eating zombies. A few years later, post-apocalyptic Tokyo has become a feudalistic society in which the rich make slaves fight zombies in gladiator death matches. Fujio and Mitsuo meet again...
Zombie Movies
Title | Zombie Movies PDF eBook |
Author | Glenn Kay |
Publisher | Chicago Review Press |
Pages | 664 |
Release | 2012-10-01 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1613744250 |
Featuring chronological reviews of more than 300 zombie films—from 1932's White Zombie to the AMC series The Walking Dead—this thorough, uproarious guide traces the evolution of one of horror cinema's most popular and terrifying creations. Fans will learn exactly what makes a zombie a zombie, go behind the scenes with a chilling production diary from Land of the Dead, peruse a bizarre list of the oddest things ever seen in undead cinema, and immerse themselves in a detailed rundown of the 25 greatest zombie films ever made. Containing an illustrated zombie rating system, ranging from "Highly Recommended" to "Avoid at All Costs" and "So Bad It's Good," the book also features lengthy interviews with numerous talents from in front of and behind the camera. This updated and expanded second edition contains more than 100 new and rediscovered films, providing plenty of informative and entertaining brain food for movie fans.
Zombies Are Us
Title | Zombies Are Us PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher M. Moreman |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 230 |
Release | 2011-10-10 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 0786488085 |
On the surface, the zombie seems the polar opposite of the human--they are the living dead; we, in essence, are the dying alive. But the zombie is also "us." Although decaying, it looks like us, dresses like us, and sometimes (if rarely) acts like us. In this volume, essays by scholars from a range of disciplines examine the zombie as a thematic presence in literature, film, video games, legal language, and philosophy, exploring topics including zombies and the environment, litigation, the afterlife, capitalism, and the erotic. Through this wide-ranging examination of the zombie phenomenon, the authors seek to discover what the zombie can teach us about being human. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.
Encyclopedia of the Zombie
Title | Encyclopedia of the Zombie PDF eBook |
Author | June Michele Pulliam |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Pages | 400 |
Release | 2014-06-19 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1440803897 |
A fascinating read for anyone from general readers to hardcore fans and scholars, this encyclopedia covers virtually every aspect of the zombie as cultural phenomenon, including film, literature, folklore, music, video games, and events. The proliferation of zombie-related fiction, film, games, events, and other media in the last decade would seem to indicate that zombies are "the new vampires" in popular culture. The editors and contributors of Encyclopedia of the Zombie: The Walking Dead in Popular Culture and Myth took on the prodigious task of covering all aspects of the phenomenon, from the less-known historical and cultural origins of the zombie myth to the significant works of film and literature as well as video games in the modern day that feature the insatiable, relentless zombie character. The encyclopedia examines a wide range of significant topics pertaining to zombies, such as zombies in the pulp magazines; the creation of the figure of the zuvembie to subvert decades of censorship by the Comics Code of Authority; Humans vs. Zombies, a popular zombie-themed game played on college campuses across the country; and annual Halloween zombie walks. Organized alphabetically to facilitate use of the encyclopedia as a research tool, it also includes entries on important scholarly works in the expanding field of zombie studies.
Zombies!
Title | Zombies! PDF eBook |
Author | Jovanka Vuckovic |
Publisher | St. Martin's Griffin |
Pages | 177 |
Release | 2011-03-15 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0312656505 |
Celebrates zombie pop culture that has evolved since "Night of the Living Dead," tracing early mythological origins in African folklore and Haitian voodoo as well as modern incarnations in film, literature, and video gaming.
Zombies in Tokyo
Title | Zombies in Tokyo PDF eBook |
Author | Andy Boon |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2022-12-10 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781941140413 |
YOU live and work in Tokyo. Every day is the same. You get up, you go to work, you go home again. Then, one day, everything is different. Very, very different... ABOUT THE SERIES: Atama-ii is a series of multiple-path adventure stories written in easy English. It has been shortlisted for the 2015 British Council ELTons Award for Innovation in Learning Resources. The Atama-ii series is ideal for reluctant readers or for learners of English as a second language. The re-reading aspect of choice-based stories is an excellent way to develop reading comprehension, speed and fluency. Suitable for individual reading or for use in the English language classroom. Ages 11 and up. All titles in the series are at about the 300 headword level and include a total of about 2,500 words. Each text page is between 100 and 110 words, and is accompanied by a full-page color illustration to aid comprehension. Each story includes 8 possible endings, and is re-readable many times.
Race, Oppression and the Zombie
Title | Race, Oppression and the Zombie PDF eBook |
Author | Christopher M. Moreman |
Publisher | McFarland |
Pages | 242 |
Release | 2011-08-31 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 078648800X |
The figure of the zombie is a familiar one in world culture, acting as a metaphor for "the other," a participant in narratives of life and death, good and evil, and of a fate worse than death--the state of being "undead." This book explores the phenomenon from its roots in Haitian folklore to its evolution on the silver screen and to its radical transformation during the 1960s countercultural revolution. Contributors from a broad range of disciplines here examine the zombie and its relationship to colonialism, orientalism, racism, globalism, capitalism and more--including potential signs that the zombie hordes may have finally achieved oversaturation. Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.