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HOW LONG DO ZOMBIES LAST?

One of the central areas of interest for ZRS is the zombie lifespan.  The theory being that if a rough threat timeline can be established ...

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ZOMBIE SCREAM by Edvard Munch

Considered and Expressionist masterpiece, The Scream was painted by Edvard Munch in 1893, and depicts a terrorized figure against a blood-red sky. Bald, skeletal, and ...

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ROMERO INVENTED FLESH EATERS

Legendary filmmaker George Romero invented what we now know as the modern zombie with his 1968 classic film, Night of the Living Dead. But the ...

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GEORGE A. ROMERO INTERVIEW

If you haven’t heard, George Romero recently became the newest member of the Zombie Research Society Advisory Board.  He also recently participated in a panel ...

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GEORGE ROMERO JOINS ZRS

We’re excited to announce that legendary director, George A. Romero, has become the newest member of the Zombie Research Society Advisory Board. Romero invented the ...

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NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD POSTER

Honor the classic zombie flick that started it all, George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead, with this limited edition screen-printed poster.  Signed and numbered ...

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WHAT IS A "ROMERO" ZOMBIE?

When debating the merits of various types of zombies in film, traditionalists often say, “I like Romero zombies.” or, “Romero zombies are the only true ...

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