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Uncle Glenny's Zombie 'Pocalypse by David Hinchberger (2016, Trade Paperback)

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Product Identifiers

PublisherOverlook Connection Press, T.H.E.
ISBN-101623300754
ISBN-139781623300753
eBay Product ID (ePID)227545141

Product Key Features

Book TitleUncle Glenny's Zombie 'pocalypse
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2016
TopicHorror
IllustratorYes, Chadbourne, Glenn
GenreFiction
AuthorDavid Hinchberger
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height1 in
Item Length11 in
Item Width8 in

Additional Product Features

Intended AudienceAdult Education
Educational LevelAdult & Further Education
SynopsisGlenn Chadbourne's first, full-fledged, adult, coloring book Featuring one of his favorite subjects in horror: Zombies Created by noted Stephen King artist, Glenn Chadbourne, and Overlook Connection Press publisher, Dave Hinchberger, they've put together one helluva zombie collection for you to love - and color Over thirty original drawings for all you zombie lovers "I love zombies. I've loved them in all their many forms since I was a carpet crawler (or, "youngwun" as they say up in this neck of the woods) when they first shambled into view on our old RCA console tube in the family living room... White Zombie with uber creepy Bela Lugosi working a herd of them on his island plantation... they staggered around, wall-eyed and moaning, powered by weird voodoo rites. There were a host of these sorts of flicks featured on Saturday creature features on the local channels...By the time I reached "tweenhood" I considered myself fairly well acquainted with that particular genre of the undead; through movies of course, but also in no small measure through stacks of comics and the great old Warren magazines of the day: "Creepy, Eerie, Vampirela..." The seventies... brought an absolute slew of zombies on the screen. Hammer made the great gothic entry, "Plague of the Zombies," and the Italian splattermeisters helmed a whole subgenre genre via the creeping dead...Of course George Romero served up the most famous humdinger classic of all in the late sixties... "Night of the Living Dead..". This is in no small part due to the phenomenal success of the TV show, "The Walking Dead." I figure all that deserves a nifty coloring book " I very much hope you enjoy the book, and know I enjoyed the hell out of dredging it up for you. From "Why I Love Zombies" Introduction, by "Uncle" Glenny.