Polish artist Tomasz Kaczkowski splits his time between creating zombified Angry Birds and singing in a post-punk band called Wieże Fabryk. Someone should warn those pigs that they're facing a greater enemy than they might have realized...
Artist Chuck Hodi created these little gems for a Golden Girls-themed art show in 2007. Furthermore, courtesy of the wonder that is Etsy, you can have prints of these for your very own. Because who wouldn't want a zombified Bea Arthur, Betty White, Rue McClanahan and Estelle Getty hanging from their walls?
I'm not really sure Hello Kitty needs to be zombified in order to be scary; she's pretty terrifying all on her own.
Toon Link made his first appearance in the 2003 game The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker, and by and large, his new image didn't go down well with fans. deviantART user Varegess decided to give Link a makeover of his own, which I do believe to be an improvement!
I guess there were some zombies lurking down those pipes after all...
Bonus: You can get this one on a t-shirt!
Okay, so Lizzy Bennet may not actually end up as a zombie in either Pride and Prejudice or Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, but she's still looking pretty undead on the cover of P&P&Z.
Evan Cheng is an art director of character design with Sesame Street by day and an artist seeking the next great project by night. Fitting, then, that he's turned some of everyone's favorite puppets into creatures of the night! Pictured here are Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Oscar, and Elmo; check out the rest of the series at Evan's website.
We've mentioned these Disney fans before, but they're just so creative that they deserve a second mention. Belle gets my vote for creepiest; what do you guys think?
Polish artist Tomasz Kaczkowski splits his time between creating zombified Angry Birds and singing in a post-punk band called Wieże Fabryk. Someone should warn those pigs that they're facing a greater enemy than they might have realized...
Zombie Charlie Chaplin made his screen debut alongside Woody Harrelson and Jesse Eisenberg in Zombieland. In his spare time, he enjoys chasing Keystone Cops and eating their brains.
Why dress up as Snooki for Halloween when you could dress up as ZOMBIE Snooki instead?
In December of 2005, Marvel debuted a limited series written by Robert Kirkman with art by Sean Phillips and covers by Arthur Suydam called Marvel Zombies. The series took place in an alternate timeline in which a virus reached Earth and turned most of its superheroes, along with some civilians, into the walking dead. Because, I mean, hey: Why the hell not?
We've got Marvel zombies, so why not DC zombies? Artist Marc Wolfe gave some classic DC superheroes the same treatment, turning Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman, Green Lantern, and the Green Arrow into shambling undead. Now we can throw the Marvel zombies in with the DC zombies and have a cage match!










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