Sheriff Tom Vs. the Zombies


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A year after the brutal slayings by Mary Horror, Sheriff Tom Walker is alive and well. The egotistical antihero is on the loose, and he's got Mary Horror's spell book. The new Mayor, Lloyd Rockland, has cancelled Mary Horror Night, banning anything Mary Horror, but that doesn't stop Sheriff Tom from planning a killing spree similar to Mary Horror's to take her out of the spotlight. And what better way to start it than during an illegal séance party that's supposed to bring Mary Horror back to life. In the middle of it all, a spell is accidently unleashed that turns everyone in town into flesh eating zombies. Join Sheriff Tom Walker as he battles the flesh eating walking dead. It's all good!




The Zombie Sheriff Takes Tucson


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Honor. Justice. Brains. Perched on the border between civilized ghoulkind and the chaos of the barbaric slickskins, the zombie sheriff must rescue his kidnapped friends from the dastardly McFarland and his notorious gang of outlaws. He assembles a posse of the most talented zombies around, including Mungo, a zombie chef interested in locally sourced ingredients, Bub, a barber whose enormous strength somewhat makes up for his complete lack of intelligence, and Dr. Callahan, a would-be pacifist who reattaches misplaced limbs with gusto. As the posse tracks McFarland, they soon realize that they themselves are being pursued. The ever-courteous Abernathy Jones, as quick with his business cards as he is with his deadly cane, is out to settle an old score from the sheriff's pre-zombie past, though exactly what he wants is anyone's guess. Even more troubling, the sheriff begins to hear rumors that the true reason for his friends' abduction is to provide test subjects for the sadistic experiments of the mysterious Dr. Gimmler-Heichman. The Zombie Sheriff Takes Tucson: A Love Story is the absurd, tongue-through-cheek tale of reanimated cowboys, undying love, and the lengths to which one zombie will go for justice. And for brains.




I'm Tired of Zombies


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After several tragic events, the valley residents are left haggard and losing hope. Thanks to the Marines, Jack, Jeff, and Dan, there is a glimmer of expectation. With the arrival of Sheriff Thomas James Gerill, the outlook for the beleaguered valley inhabitants may begin changing as quickly as the season in wonderful, wild, and windy Wyoming. The dangers have increased what with drones flying overhead, threatening to launch missiles at the residents of Centennial Valley without notice. Black-clad hummers and trucks filled with killers are an ever-present danger. Zombies begin acting erratic and unpredictable almost as if controlled somehow. Join the 'new' teams as they fight for survival in an apocalyptic world while waiting for Ruth, now an expectant mother to be, to deliver her child, possibly the first born in a new age.




Back from the Dead


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Since 1968, the name of motion picture director George Romero has been synonymous with the living dead. His landmark film Night of the Living Dead formed the paradigm of modern zombie cinema; often cited as a metaphor for America during the Vietnam War and the Civil Rights movement, the film used the tenets of the drive-in horror movie genre to engage the sociophobics of late-1960s culture. Subsequently Romero has created five more zombie films, and other directors, including Tom Savini and Zack Snyder, have remade Romero's movies. This survey of those remakes examines ways in which the sociocultural contexts of different time periods are reflected by changes to the narrative (and the zombies) of Romero's original versions.




Postracial Fantasies and Zombies


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This book understands the postracial as a genre--like the zombie apocalypse--that signals a disturbance in society that is felt as terrifying and exciting. The postracial is repetitive and reproduces blackened biothreat bodies, rituals of securitization, and fantasies of the reclamation of white masculine sovereignty. Eric King Watts examines key moments when Blackness became an object of knowledge in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, preparing the "scientific" and philosophical ground for interpreting zombie lore. The book treats the "Greater Caribbean" as a transformative space in which an antiblack infrastructure arose and interrogates the US's militarized domination of Haiti that was the context in which the zombie emerged. Watts traces variations of the form and function of the zombie to contemplate how it matters to our contemporary struggles with racism and pandemic policies.




Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema


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As early as 1909, African Americans were utilizing the new medium of cinema to catalogue the world around them, using the film camera as a device to capture their lives and their history. The daunting subject of race and ethnicity permeated life in America at the turn of the twentieth century and due to the effect of certain early films, specific television images, and an often-biased news media, it still plagues us today. As new technologies bring the power of the moving image to the masses, African Americans will shoot and edit on laptop computers and share their stories with a global audience via the World Wide Web. These independently produced visions will add to the diverse cache of African American images being displayed on an ever-expanding silver screen. This wide range of stories, topics, views, and genres will finally give the world a glimpse of African American life that has long been ignored and has yet to be seen. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of African American Cinema covers its history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 1400 cross-referenced entries on actors, actresses, movies, producers, organizations, awards, and terminology, this book provides a better understanding of the role African Americans played in film history. This book is an excellent access point for students, researchers, and anyone wanting to know more about African American cinema.




Dead Time Book I


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A group of survivors leave the party where the zombie apocalypse has begun at the urging of a person from the future. Following his instruction they begin a quest to cross the country protecting the one person who has the mysterious key to ending the zombie threat.




Zombies Incorporated


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There's a zombie outbreak in town. Jimmy and Billy decide to start their own zombie killing business to gain fame, fortune and hopefully, the ladies! There's just one big problem: Neither one of them is very bright....... It's Sheriff Tom to the rescue as Jimmy and Billy haphazardly hunt zombies with a camera crew in tow. Join Jimmy and Billy in "Zombies Incorporated" as they travel around in their minivan with Sheriff Tom never far behind.




Real Zombies, the Living Dead, and Creatures of the Apocalypse


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30 bloodcurdling and bone-chillingly real-life zombie encounters. Not recommended for reading when a virus hits! Paranormal researcher extraordinaire and author of hundreds of books on the mysterious and unknown, Brad Steiger provides an alarming chronicle of zombie history, and stories of first-person encounters. Along with the bloodcurdling stories, Real Zombies, the Living Dead, and Creatures of the Apocalypse explores spells and hexes; ceremonies and initiations; ghouls and wendigos; sacred zombie and voodoo-related sites; zombies and monsters of the Bible; and zombie traditions in China, Japan, the Pacific, India, Persia, and Native America. Some of the topics and stories chewed over in this fascinating book include... Zombies versus Vampires Damballah Wedo and the African Pantheon Black Cat Mama Couteaux and the Great Zombie War The Devil Baby of Bourbon Street Recipes for Hungry Ghosts Eating Human Flesh as a Religious Experience Hitler’s Quest to Zombify the World The CIA Experiments to Create a Zombie Nation Golems and Tulpas—Psychic Zombies Zombies and Voodoo Magic around the World And many, many more hair-raising stories! Highlighting news articles, historical accounts, and first-person interviews, Real Zombies, the Living Dead, and Creatures of the Apocalypse will leave you worried about whether man can survive the next plague.




Cowboys and Zombies


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A bone gnawing tale of western horror Exhausted from his long vision quest, a young warrior falls prey to the lies of the Sioux demon "Double Face". He is tricked into accepting the gift of eternal life, but immortality comes at a terrible price; he will need to feast on the flesh of the living to survive and his bite will turn all men into his army of unspeakable undead creatures. Soon the plains are afire with roaming bands of the living dead...killing all and growing in number. A shaman, Bright Star, has seen and battled this demon before and though he has lived to a great age, he is resolved to fight again. This time he aims to dispatch the demon once and for all. He is aided in his mission by two young braves, the last men of Bright Star's tribe to survive the zombie onslaught. Bright Star bravely follows the trail of carnage, picking up the last vestiges of untainted humans to fill his battle weary ranks along the way. Will it ever be enough to turn back the hungry horde? Or, will Bright Star and all the others fall victim to this hellish curse?