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Zombies hate vegetables
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Ongoing, First published Mar 07, 2019
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An infection coming from the mutated combination of zombie fungus and Syphilis results in planet wide zombie apocalypse. Dr. Maisha is a botanist with multiple PHD's. After the lab where she and her colleagues were researching the cure got destroyed she lives with her old college roommate and her roommate's engineer husband in what was once a heavily gated community. society collapsed and undead cannibals  are devouring people, yet because of her unique circumstances she and friends manage to florish. This is how they rebuilt humanity.
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