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ZERO TOLERANCE (4 new)
21 days ago, 05:30PM

909 For fans of PATIENT ZERO, there will be a short story sequel called “Zero Tolerance” included in the anthology THE NEW DEAD 2, edited by John Joseph Adams (Night Shade Books), to be released in September 2010.

The story takes place a week after the events of PATIENT ZERO. Joe Ledger and Echo Team are in the Afghan hills hunting for zombies that escaped Amirah’s bunker.

28 days ago, 07:07AM

909 Nice! Hope you enjoy the book. There's also a free prequel short story available: http://us.macmillan.com/CMS400/uploadedF...
Oct 09, 2009 09:12AM

909 I'm good with talky zombie flicks as long as it develops characters and moves the plot along...which I felt was the case with ZOMBIELAND.
Oct 08, 2009 05:45AM

909 Saw ZOMBIELAND....loved it. Absolutely hilarious flick. Short enough to leave you wanting more; intense enoug to provide jolts; funny enough to make you laugh out loud.

The comparisons to SHAUN are pointless. Two totally different types of zombie films; and different kinds of comedy. Both excellent; and the success of Zombieland will help sustain the genre.

I predict a double feature at my house when Zombieland comes out on disk.
Oct 06, 2009 06:24PM

909 Nah..the second Joe Ledger novel is done and in the can. Here's a link to the prologue: http://us.macmillan.com/thedragonfactory
Oct 05, 2009 07:49AM

909 On Friday of last week it was announced that my zombie thriller PATIENT ZERO was optioned by SONY PICTURES by producer Michael De Luca (Seven, Magnolia, Blade, Austin Powers, etc.).


Zombie Comics (10 new)
Sep 14, 2009 05:46AM

909 MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN is rolling out over a five week period. Issues #1 and #2 are out and have sold out (2nd printings are under way).

My issue, #3, hits stores on Wednesday.
Sep 14, 2009 05:42AM

909 PATIENT ZERO update: The book and its sequels (THE DRAGON FACTORY and THE KING OF PLAGUES) have been optioned for TV.

Patient Zero has also gone into 4th printing.
Great pictures (4 new)
Jul 29, 2009 04:49AM

909 Outstanding!
Jul 28, 2009 06:00AM

909 Ah, the Zombie Pinups. Cheesecake, not porn.

Though...it considering the subject matter it may be 'rotting' cheesecake.

Fun stuff. Not offensive.
500 (5 new)
Jul 17, 2009 05:16AM

909 It's nice that the infection is spreading.
Jul 16, 2009 07:38PM

909 Yeah, the first print run is completely sold out and the publisher is going into second printing. Hope you enjoy it once you get it!

-Jonathan
Jul 08, 2009 04:10PM

909 Happy reading!
Jul 03, 2009 06:38AM

909 I dislike torture porn of any kind. It's cheap-shot exploitation marketed as 'horror'. Shock is NOT horror. So...no thanks.
Zombie Comics (10 new)
Jun 22, 2009 04:58AM

909 So...here's the skunny on the new Marvel Zombies project:

You can't keep a good zombie down, especially when it's a Marvel Zombie! This September the fan-favorite fiends return, but in an entirely unexpected manner!

MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN chronicles the newest adventures of the undead versions of such popular Marvel heroes as Spider-Man, Wolverine, the Hulk and more. MARVEL ZOMBIES 4 writer Fred Van Lente will head up the five-issue event, aided by three novelists who know their way around a zombie or three.

"With Fred being one of the most in-demand scribes here at the House of Ideas, this was another great opportunity to bring in additional voices to the party," says editor William Rosemann. "Just as Fred jumped in and reinvigorated the Zombies franchise, the tradition continues with new blood being pumped into the undead. And who better to write the further tales of our frightening flesh-eaters than some of today's most popular zombie novelists?"

Rosemann also points out that MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURNS requires no previous knowledge of any of the MARVEL ZOMBIES series to enjoy the new event.

"If you've read MARVEL ZOMBIES 1 and 2, then here's where the zombie versions of Spider-Man and Wolverine were zapped to—but if you haven't read those stories, never fear," he assures. "The action in MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN begins from the very first page, and is crafted with you in mind. All the info you need to enjoy the feeding frenzy will be supplied—as will the victims!"

MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN: SPIDER-MAN features Van Lente and artist Nick Dragotta and spins the wrecked wall-crawler into a mystery deep in his own past.

"Zombie Spidey has been transported in time as well as in space—specifically, back to the swinging 60's era of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN," explains Van Lente. "This story actually is a riff on AMAZING #68, in which a mysterious tablet is on display at Empire State University that may contain the secret to curing our undead Wall-Crawler of his zombieism. The question is, will Zombie Spider-Man get to it before the Kingpin and the Sinister Six, and can he hold off the hunger long enough to do what he couldn't do in his own universe, save Mary Jane Watson? Or once a monster, always a monster?"

MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN: IRON MAN spotlights the canned cretin at one of the most challenging points in his past, written by "Monster Island" novelist David Wellington and penciled by Andrea Mutti.

"Here Iron Man—Tony Stark—is human, very, very human, facing a threat unlike anything he's seen before," says Wellington. "He's also at his absolute lowest point, strung out on alcohol and feeling like a loser. He's not a super hero here. He's a guy with a lot of problems, and they're dragging him down. What he can do, though, even when he's so far gone, what he can achieve is going to be the mark of his real character. We get to find out if Tony is a real hero, or just a guy with a really cool set of toys. The results may surprise some readers!"

MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN: WOLVERINE, snikting your way courtesy of "Patient Zero" writer—and incoming BLACK PANTHER scribe—Jonathan Maberry and artist Jason Shawn Alexander, sets the undead Logan against some of the Marvel Universe's greatest martial artists.

"There's a lot of good storytelling that can be done with martial artists and the living dead," Maberry claims. "In my installment it's more 'chop socky' than kung-fu, with an emphasis on 'chop.' Kung-fu doesn't fare too well against super-powered zombies at the best of times, and when the super-powered zombie in question is Wolverine, then the line-up of kung-fu heroes is more like a buffet at a sushi bar."

MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN: HULK smashes along on the moon with "Pride and Prejudice and Zombies" novelist Seth Grahame-Smith—making his comics debut—and artist Richard Elson.

"I guess the one big similarity between 'classic' zombies and Marvel Zombies is that they're both crazy about brains," muses Grahame-Smith. "But I'll give Zombie Hulk a little credit: he has a brief moral struggle here with his new-found hunger for gray matter. Very brief. I guess you could call that heroic. But beyond that, he doesn't have much trouble getting in touch with his inner zombie. Just ask the people of Manhattan."

And then MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN: AVENGERS wraps it all up with Fred Van Lente on words, Wellinton Alves on pictures and a terrifying troop of the Earth's Moldiest Heroes overflowing the pages.

"I can tell you that the 'event' [that brings them together:] is the massive, apocalyptic climax to the entire MARVEL ZOMBIES RETURN series," notes Van Lente. "It's called 'Carnage on Infinite Earths' and involves the Blue Area of the Moon in a very significant way. Just remember these words, and where they come from:

"'Nobody knows what caused this exactly, but some people think it might have been a punch.'"
Jun 22, 2009 04:57AM

909 BREATHERS is a terrific book --already optioned as a film. The author is a great guy, too. Warm, funny and insightful. We had a chance to chat for quite a while at the BackSpace writers conference, where we were both guests.
Jun 19, 2009 09:55AM

909 Yeah, the book's been doing pretty well. Lots of stores have sold out and from what I hear from my publisher there are lots of reorders. Makes a writer feel pretty good.

I just sold two more zombie novels --though they're unrelated to PATIZENT ZERO. Simon & Schuster bought two edgy Young Adults from me to be published in hardback next fall. The first is ROT & RUIN, and it introduces fifteen year old Benny Imura and his zombie-hunting brother, Tom. The book and its sequel are set fourteen years after the zombie apocalypse. And we already have substantial film interest on it.
Zombie Comics (10 new)
Apr 25, 2009 10:07AM

909 It's still hush hush...but it'l be very cool!
Apr 24, 2009 06:34AM

909 Thanks!
Zombie Comics (10 new)
Apr 22, 2009 09:36AM

909 I've just signed onto a team to work on Marvel Zombies 5. Most of the details are still hush-hush, but the line-up of writers is insane.

And I'm still amazed at how Robert Kirkman manages to keep his superb THE WALKING DEAD fresh, issue after issue. If anyone's the heir of Romero's style of storytelling, it's him.
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