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How To Survive A Zombie Apocalypse: This Time It's For Real.
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Ongoing, First published Apr 20, 2015
*deep, over-exaggerated movie voice* In a world where a mutated soldier serum has torn apart the natural order of things, zombies are rife and humans are sparse, one survivor will stand alone to face down a horrifying foe.

This survivor is you; with only the possession of a simple, leather-bounded handbook, the typical "Zombie Apocalypse" metallic baseball bat and your hopefully sane wits, you will have to battle daily against ultimate predators, competitive humans, and an abhorrent lack of Wi-Fi.

Welcome to the Apocalypse.
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