The terrifying tribute to 50 years of zombie lore by the masters of horror
JONATHAN MABERRY is a New York Times best-selling and five-time
Bram Stoker Award-winning author, anthology editor, comic book
writer, and much more. He has published over a hundred short
stories in a variety of genres and is a jurist for the Edgar,
Stoker, and Scribe Awards. Visit his website
jonathanmaberry.com
GEORGE A. ROMERO (February 4, 1940 – July 16, 2017) was an
American-Canadian filmmaker, writer and editor, best known for his
series of gruesome and satirical horror films about an imagined
zombie apocalypse, beginning in 1968 with Night of the Living Dead,
considered a progenitor of the fictional zombie of modern culture.
`There would be no Walking Dead, Resident Evil, World War Z,
Zombieland, etc. without Romero and his immeasurable contributions
to the genre’ Tony Timpone Editor Emeritus, Fangoria
'Night Of The Living Dead didn't just invent the zombie genre… it
established that genre's most significant theme: that we, humanity,
are more dangerous than the undead’ Christos Gage, New York Times
bestselling writer of comics Buffy and Spider-Man
`The zombie phenomena scratched its way out of the grave in
Romero's Night of the Living Dead and now he is surrounded by his
[progeny]… to give the living dead another night in which to scare
the bejeezus out of all of us’ Chris Ryall, creative director for
IDW Comics, author of Zombies vs Robots
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