JFAK075
10-01-2004, 09:12 PM
Hi all,
In my efforts to make interesting, off-the-beaten-path Diorama-Stories, I turned to one of my favorite genres- the living dead! So, what I did with Dead End was essentially toss some G.I.Joe team members into the familiar boundaries already set up by George Romero and Len Barnhart (Slow plotting zombies that can only be destroyed by brain trauma. I even threw in fast zombies as seen in the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead.
Enjoy Chapter One (Direct link is below), and let me know what you think! - John
PS- This Dio-Story contains scenes of graphic violence and graphic language. Dead End is NOT intended for children.
http://www.keenanscustomsandmore.net/deadend.htm
In my efforts to make interesting, off-the-beaten-path Diorama-Stories, I turned to one of my favorite genres- the living dead! So, what I did with Dead End was essentially toss some G.I.Joe team members into the familiar boundaries already set up by George Romero and Len Barnhart (Slow plotting zombies that can only be destroyed by brain trauma. I even threw in fast zombies as seen in the 2004 remake of Dawn of the Dead.
Enjoy Chapter One (Direct link is below), and let me know what you think! - John
PS- This Dio-Story contains scenes of graphic violence and graphic language. Dead End is NOT intended for children.
http://www.keenanscustomsandmore.net/deadend.htm