George L. Cook III's Blog, page 45
April 21, 2013
A few minutes during the zombie apocalypse
This is George Cook author of The Dead War Series. Here is a short ( very short ) story about a few minutes in the life of a soldier fighting the living dead during The Dead War.
April 17, 2013
Video: Brad Pitt introduces new World War Z trailer at CinemaCon
Paramount brought Brad Pitt to the annual theater industry convention in Las Vegas, where he introduced footage from "World War Z," . Check out that introduction and the trailer below:
April 13, 2013
What worries you most about World War Z movie?
To say that World war Z has had it's problems before it's even been released would be an understatement. The recent re-shoots have only raised suspicions that the film will suck even more. Many have several problems with the yet unreleased film. What would you say is the biggest concern you have?
World War Z issues
April 9, 2013
Check out the first episode of Trott The Zombie
Check out the first episode of the web series Trott The Zombie. Here's a brief synopsis:
Trott was your everyday well mannered young man with his whole life in front of him, that is until he was unjustly savaged by a member of the undead. As everyone knows, once bitten by a zombie it's safe to say your goose is well and truly cooked, and young Trott was no different; he too turned into a member of the undead. His corpse rose and shuffled on to a new existence. There's just one hitch... Trott isn't adjusting to the transformation too well. As a young human man, Trott was a success in practical everything he turned his hand to. Trott The Zombie however..still has a lot to learn.
Watch the video below and learn more about Trott and how to support future episodes here: Trott The Zombie
April 4, 2013
Evil Dead Cast Interview
Producer Bruce Campbell, director Fede Alvarez and the cast of the new Evil Dead discuss death, destruction and gallons of blood.
April 1, 2013
The Walking Dead Season 4 Preview.
Watch and listen as the cast and producers of The Walking Dead discuss season 4 of the hit AMC show.
March 30, 2013
Zombies may not be legally liable for attacking you.
Turning into a zombie isn't exactly fun, but there could be one advantage: You may not be legally responsible for whoever you kill and eat while in the state.
That's the verdict from Ryan Davidson, a lawyer who focuses on the hypothetical legal ramifications of comic book tropes, characters, and powers at his blog, Law And The Multiverse.
"It depends on how the disease works," he told The Huffington Post. "If zombies are effectively unconscious, then they would be incapable of performing voluntary actions and thus immune to criminal liability (or civil liability, for that matter). The zombies in the most recent 'I Am Legend' movie appear to be fully conscious, if perhaps a bit aggressive, so they could potentially be found liable. But in most others, probably not."
Daily said that a zombie apocalypse would be a mess for courts because the law sees consciousness as a black and white issue.
"From the law's perspective someone is either fully alive or fully dead; the law doesn't recognize the undead as a separate category (they are fictional, after all)," he told HuffPost by email. "I don't know that a separate category is necessary, though. In most zombie fiction, the zombies are either 'irreversibly deceased but reanimated corpses' or they are still-living humans whose behavior has been affected by supernatural means or a virus of some kind."
Davidson said there is also the question of whether zombies would have legal rights if brought to trial. He said it depends on how it reached the undead state.
"If 'zombies' are re-animated corpses, then no. The dead have no rights," he said. "But if 'zombies' are living people infected with some kind of virus, like in '28 Days Later,' then still have all the same rights they did before infection.
"If the crimes were committed while they were a zombie, and if the zombie condition causes legal insanity (basically defined in many states as not knowing what you are doing and not knowing that what you are doing is wrong), then they would have an insanity defense, even if they were later cured," he said. "Some crimes have statutes of limitations that might run, but murder has no statute of limitations, and that's the crime most people are going to care about."
Read more here: Zombies May Not Be Legally Responsible For Eating Bra-a-a-ains
March 28, 2013
The Dead War Series Trilogy. A little info on my new book.
Hi my name is George Cook the author of The Dead War Series Trilogy. Welcome to the Dead War Series. I hope you enjoy this first trilogy of The Dead War Series as much as I enjoyed writing it. Thank you for buying my book.
As with many things some things don't go the way we envisioned the first time around. I loved the way The Dead War Series books came out but they can always be better. Also a few minor issues I felt needed to be addressed.
This combined trilogy is canon or mythology for The Dead War Series. This is the official version. I want that known because it ignores the short story "Doctor" which was written when The Dead War Series was meant to go a different direction and end very differently. So basically what I'm trying to get across is that "Doctor" is not Canon and as far as I'm concerned it never happened. :)
To those of you who have already brought the first three books I want to let you know that there are not many changes.
Actually only three.
For a long time I have wanted to add the short story “Safe Zone” into the main narrative. I wanted to do this for two reasons. The most important reason being to properly introduce Liu into the series proper.
Previously he had only appeared in the short stories which took place before or during the first book. The second reason was to have Richards say the line “The US Army doesn't run from any enemy, living or dead.” In the series proper. It was only said in the short story “Safe Zone”.
The second change was to better describe the physical characteristics of the Delice character.
The last change was letting everyone know what happened to the character of Ingrid. Oddly enough she did not appear at all in Book Three: War after appearing in book two. That was something that has now been corrected.
So I guess that's about it and thank you all for your support.
George L. Cook III
March 26, 2013
World War Z new movie poster!
March 25, 2013
The Walking Dead Sneak Peek Season 3 Finale, Welcome To The Tombs
Here is a sneak peek of The Walking Dead Season Three Finale, Welcome to the Tombs.


