Tagged - apocalyptic

‘A Zombie’s Tale’

  Finn posted this under Comics and Horror @ 8:02 am, May 2, 2008

Zombie

are mindless, shambling ghouls, right?

Maybe the story is more complicated than that. In the short comic, “A Zombie’s Tale,” written by Dwight L. MacPherson, we get a look at the zombie apocalypse through the eyes of an undead New Yorker.

A big thank you to Dwight for letting us post the story in its entirety (after the jump.)

And after reading “A Zombie’s Tale,” be sure to check out http://www.myspace.com/dwightlmacpherson for lots more mind-blowing work.

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WTT 13: ‘Death’s a Bitch’

  Finn posted this under Fiction and Horror and Podcast @ 10:00 am, July 3, 2007

Death's a Bitch

Written by Finn Colgan, read by Andy Hoff.

A small-town cop battles an epidemic of flesh-eating — both human and canine — and does the unthinkable to survive.

Explicit: violence, language

 
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WTT 04: ‘The Red Hurricane’

  Finn posted this under Fiction and Podcast and Sci-Fi @ 11:38 pm, April 9, 2007

The Red Hurricane

Written and read by Christina Colligan.

A must protect her from a great Evil — and his winged minions — in a post- world where the only defense is anonymity.

 
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