Zombie

Zombie

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Merv the Griffin lives out his fantasy of single-handedly defeating hordes of zombies. (COMIC: Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014)

A zombie was a type of undead with low intelligence. Zombies could handle large amounts of damage while remaining active, but they counted as ‘dead’ for magical purposes.

Falling into “the Spring of Drowned Zombie” was one of the hazards one had best avoid when making one's way through the Strange and Wonderful House. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: The Secrets of Our Gardens (Part 2: Acccursed Springs)) Zombies were also among the forces from other realities connected to the House who threatened to overwhelm it, alongside “Lovecraftian nightmare gods” and “steampunk pirates”, against which the Observatory sought to defend the House and its inhabitants. (PROSE: Our Strange and Wonderful House: Remnants and Reminders)

One universe's Earth was populated entirely with zombie versions of the individuals who were normal humans in Reality Z-25 31-H. (COMIC: For Whom The Toll Bells)

When vacationing on Kokotomo Island, a magical island where dreams could come true, Merv the Griffin took the opportunity to blow off some steam single-handedly battling hordes of “zombies”, who in this case appeared as gaunt, unclothed creatures with pallid skin, buggy yellow eyes and no visible noses. (COMIC: Tales To Behold Halloween Cameo Caper 2014)

Zombies also appeared in movies, such as one once watched in Reality Z-25 31-H by Doctor Brain, Jesse Brain, Alicia and Babs, (COMIC: The Sleepover) and Grenadier Mary and the Great Zombie Massacre of 1987, a movie that Leelee Jones wanted to watch with Jenny in one universe. (PROSE: The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)

In Universe Gemini, Jenny Everywhere, together with Zed Hudson and Power Pixie, once faced a horde of literal “Internet Zombies” controlled by a 5G hive mind. Zed noted that he'd have found “actual undead walking corpses” less disturbing. (COMIC: Zed Vs. The Internet)