

Dominic Mitchell · 2013 · Show
2 seasons · 9 episodes · Drama
In 9 Achriom libraries
This series explores the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse where the undead are not only resurrected but also seeking to reintegrate into society.
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If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, The Twelve (The Passage, #2) by Justin Cronin walks the same thread. This novel continues the narrative of a dystopian future shaped by a viral outbreak, exploring the threads of human connection and the lengths people go to survive. If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel walks the same thread. This novel explores the aftermath of a devastating pandemic and how art continues to play a vital role in human connections and survival.
If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, I Am a Hero by Shinsuke Sato walks the same thread. This film explores the breakdown of societal order in the face of an apocalyptic threat, focusing on one man's desperate journey for survival and meaning. If the morality in In the Flesh stayed with you, The Living Dead at Manchester Morgue by Jorge Grau walks the same thread. Significant for its blend of horror, social commentary, and innovative effects, this work critiques not only the fear of the undead but also the consequences of technological interference in nature.
If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, Tokyo Ghoul by Studio Pierrot, Marvelous walks the same thread. This series explores the harrowing transformation of its protagonist from an ordinary college student to a conflicted being amidst a world filled with monsters. If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, Parasyte -the maxim- by MADHOUSE walks the same thread. This anime stands out for its intense exploration of the human psyche as characters grapple with the threat of parasitic creatures that embody both horror and existential dread.
If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, "Them" by King Diamond walks the same thread. This record stands out for its thematic exploration of psychological horror and the nature of identity, delivered with theatrical intensity. If the identity in In the Flesh stayed with you, We Are Chaos by Marilyn Manson walks the same thread. This record serves as a provocative reflection of contemporary chaos and personal turmoil, exploring themes of identity, fame, and existential dread.
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