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- Cthulhu.: 109, 232–233 In 1988, an
amateur Lovecraftian magazine,
Midnight Shambler, was
published by
David Barker, and
later revived by
Robert M. Price, alongside...
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Strange Adventures #1–6 – 2005, DC
Comics Kolchak: The
Night Stalker and Dan
Shamble,
Zombie P.I.:
Unnaturally Normal (with
Richard Dean
Starr (Moonstone Books...
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Orbit Books released the
first in Lafferty's
urban fantasy series: The
Shambling Guide to New York City. It
received favorable reception;
Kirkus Reviews...
- "The
Shambler from the Stars" is a
horror short story by
American writer Robert Bloch,
first published in the
September 1935
issue of
Weird Tales. It was...
- a
worldwide zombie apocalypse. The zombies,
referred to as "walkers",
shamble towards living humans and
other creatures to eat them. They are attracted...
- Days" by
Pearl Jam and "Take On Me" by A-ha. To
achieve the
sound of the
Shamblers, the team
hired voice actors Raul
Ceballos and
Steve Blum, and used items...
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known as Panzerhunds, zombie-like ****
soldiers and
civilians known as
Shamblers, and
vicious dogs are some of the
enemies players will encounter. In combat...
- The
Shambling Bull
Painter was an
ancient Corinthian vase
painter in the black-figure style; his real name is unknown. He was
active during the transitional...
- "
Shambling Towards Hiroshima" is a 2009
alternate history/science
fiction novella by
James K. Morrow,
about kaiju. It was
first published by
Tachyon Publications...