With shows like The Walking Dead becoming more and more popular, the biggest hypothetical question on everyone's mind is: can Wyoming survive a zombie apocalypse?
This year, millions of Americans will be spending Valentine's Day with 'The Walking Dead'. The popular AMC series returns with their mid-season premiere on Sunday night.
To help prepare you for the show, and the impending zombie apocalypse, Wyoming author Pembroke Sinclair published a new blog this week explaining why Wyoming residents will have a fighting chance when the dead rise up and come for
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Just imagine it. You’re barricaded in your home with nothing but a shotgun and a shovel. The undead are clawing at your front door, and their moans are calling for your brains. Should you stay put with the lights off, or head for the hills? Yo
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Apparently not everyone is convinced that zombies don’t exist, even after the government so graciously cleared up this matter for us. The residents of Bangor, Maine — eight counties worth of people, actually — are among these non believers. In fact, this past Thursday they all participated in an emergency zombie apocalypse drill of sorts in the event that the undead will rise in the near future.
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Since 2007, the Zombie Research Society has been raising awareness about the undead and the upcoming zombie pandemic. Their latest effort, an illustrated book called ‘That’s Not Your Mommy Anymore,’ aims to educate the younger members of our society on what to do when a parent becomes a brain-eating monster.