puts
down a zombie outbreak in the California desert. While commenting on
zombies, he mentions “what happened with radiation in Pittsburgh in
the late sixties.” The
incident in Pittsburgh is clearly meant as a reference to the events
of the first Night
of the Living Dead film.
Although later films in the series (Dawn
of the Dead,
Day
of the Dead, Land
of the Dead, Diary of the Dead, and Survival of the Dead)
involve the world being overrun with the walking dead, other sources,
such as the Return
of the Living Dead films
and the Nathaniel Cade novels, show this particular incident was
actually very isolated. Some hero must have stopped whatever caused
the outbreak to spread in other universes.
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