Seven Days of Dread"
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Ongoing, First published Nov 23, 2024
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"Seven Days of Dread" is a story of survival, fear, and the unbreakable bonds forged in the face of unimaginable terror. After their plane crashes on a remote island, 20 strangers must work together to survive. But this isn't just an ordinary island-it's crawling with zombies. And not the slow, mindless kind. These zombies are smart, fast, and armed, led by a ruthless figure named Dogon who wants them off his island...or dead.

As supplies dwindle and tensions rise, the group must confront not only the horrors outside but the fears and fractures within. Who will step up? Who will break under the pressure? Every decision could mean life or death as they face seven days of relentless danger.

At its core, "Seven Days of Dread" is about ordinary people pushed to their limits, discovering courage, strength, and hope in the darkest of circumstances.
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