zombie in cellar face: A zombie is a mythical creature. It is a body brought back from the dead by magical powers. The zombie finds its origin in African and Caribbean folklore. In this view, the zombie is a slave who, after his death, must continue to work for his master, the one who resurrected him from the dead.
In popular culture, the zombie is counted among the undead like vampires. George A. Romero is widely regarded as the inventor of the 'modern' zombie as seen in feature films, books and comic books. Mary Shelley's Frankenstein is a prelude to many 20th-century ideas about zombies, but is not a true 'zombie novel'. Revenge-loving zombies were prominent in the EC Comics of the early 1950s. George A. Romero himself mentions Tales from the Crypt as an important influence.
Because the zombie has no literary basis, the freedom of movement and interpretation of authors and directors when using the phenomenon of zombie is very large. As a result, zombies in fiction differ enormously in various media products in certain respects. In its most general sense, zombie has thus become an umbrella term for infected people who start showing violent behaviour and in this way further spread the infection.
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