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Mad Cow
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Ongoing, First published Jan 03, 2018
Nightmares have become a reality, and nothing is as it seems for Dilly Parker.When a dangerous and contagious disease, otherwise known as mad cow, breaks out, things begin taking a turn in the wrong direction. Animals and humans begin staggering blindly,  hurting themselves. But odds combine and thanks to the help of a few evil scientists and a special "zombie formula" that produces zombies when combined with mad cow disease, all living creatures are becoming mindless killing mobs attemping to destroy everything and everyone in their path.

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I heard them wildly pounding on the wooden door like a bunch of hammers, and i could see the wood beginning to crack.The dresser infront of the door meant to hold them back shook violently. Any minute now I knew they would break in.

The guy in the ski mask pointed the gun at Mom, then at Dad. Then at me.

"Take your pick," he said......

"Listen nobody really cares about me anyway.... so just go ahead  and shoot me you walnut."

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