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What gawrone said makes about this makes me think of what might come after George Romero's Land of the Dead. This is a really interesting setting, and your comment has made me feel sympathy for the unspeakable cosmic horror!
I love the nearest zombie. It's got a proper 80s horror film look to it. Really chunky and goopy.
@gawrone That's a really great way to look at it! I'm not sure where on the zombie apocalpyse timeline we are. It's an unsatifying universe where the unspeakable cosmic horror arrives too late to really have the impact on people's sanity it truly deserves.
I love the twist where peaceful zombies are the victims. Walking Dead franchise tried to answer the question, what happens after all those zombie apocalypse movies, where heroes just get to some safe fort or bunker and the credits roll. You are asking questions waaaay further in the timeline. Brilliant!
@SeDiceBisonte unspeakable cosmic horrors from beyond our reality get a really bad rap don't they?
I quite like a classic 80s scrungy zombie nowadays. For a while back there, we were dealing with complete zombie santuration within media. Those things were everywhere! Its calmed down now so I feel like I can draw the occasional zombie without it contributing to an unstoppable undead tide.