I know there are a bunch of you who have always wanted to play out the zombie apocalypse and now you can!
Why doesn’t Richmond have this yet?
Richmond, Virginia's Zombie Walk has become an annual tradition attracting young and old undead from all across the east coast. At its heart, the Richmond Zombie Walk is a fundraising parade benefiting various charities. We have costume contests and sometimes stage zombie attacks on poor innocent bystanders (all in the name of fun). So put on your bloody best and join the horror show!
by DeadMason
I know there are a bunch of you who have always wanted to play out the zombie apocalypse and now you can!
Why doesn’t Richmond have this yet?
by DeadMason
It feels like we’ve always been here, but like all things there was a beginning. We wouldn’t have grown to such catastrophic numbers if it hadn’t been for Rog, the O.G. Zombie Master.
Let’s take gander at the first 3 years. Come, walk with me..
by DeadMason
This is how the world will end.. and you can adjust the settings to either speed up or slow down the inevitable.
Enjoy!
by DeadMason
What’s all the fuss about anyways? Why is it that the public’s crush on zombies continues to thrive after so many years? True love never dies I suppose and in this case it never has.
CNN.com’s Doug Gross (how fitting) gives us an insight into “Why we love those rotting, hungry, putrid zombies”.. Read it here
by DeadMason
We love getting Protoclown’s take on our yearly event. It makes for a good part of a well-rounded breakfast.
By Protoclown
I missed the 2008 Richmond Zombie Walk, because it was raining. It was raining at my home, but not at the location for the Zombie Walk, a few mere miles away, but how could I know this? Zombies cannot operate phone technology—it requires too much manual finger dexterity, and smashing phones against solid objects (the extent of their phone skills) rarely results in the desired effect.
Get the full scoop out yonder at I-Mockery.com