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ThePepsiPiper wrote:Why do we have about a zillion books written about Vampires and stuff that bassically just the movie underworld rehashed a zilllion different ways and yet we only have two books about the living dead?
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
ThePepsiPiper wrote:Tangent128 wrote:Zombie vs. Vampire? Stalemate. The vampire can't drink the zombie's blood, and the zombie's not smart enough to find a stake.
Non. The Zombie would eat their flesh.
Sithking Zero wrote:ThePepsiPiper wrote:Tangent128 wrote:Zombie vs. Vampire? Stalemate. The vampire can't drink the zombie's blood, and the zombie's not smart enough to find a stake.
Non. The Zombie would eat their flesh.
... no. The vampire would just fly away or something. Remember, Zombies are essentially weakened humans with no cognitive functions, while a Vampire is a human, mind intact, and so much more...
Hauntlet wrote:Sithking Zero wrote:ThePepsiPiper wrote:Tangent128 wrote:Zombie vs. Vampire? Stalemate. The vampire can't drink the zombie's blood, and the zombie's not smart enough to find a stake.
Non. The Zombie would eat their flesh.
... no. The vampire would just fly away or something. Remember, Zombies are essentially weakened humans with no cognitive functions, while a Vampire is a human, mind intact, and so much more...
...I really can't believe that argument even started, but I'll comment anyway. Knowing general culture, the vampire will make the zombie wash his car, and the zombie will just go right along without a worry in the world. Bless his little heart.
Anyways. I think vampires are more likely to be portrayed in books, simply because they have a richer history than zombies. Vampires can be good or bad; any writer can do that, and there is nothing wrong with making a misunderstood vampire (other than making an angsty rival archetype to the "I vant to suck your bluuud!" archetype). On that token, it's much easier to write about a character who's brain isn't for decoration, though it must be fun (and challenging) to write from a zombie's point of view.
Because of that, zombies, on the other hand, are really only ever portrayed in video games, films, and similar media. I'm pretty confident that zombies are featured more frequently in films (as antagonists), enemies in games (fodder for the player), and in comics/mangas/etc. than vampires, simply because they are easy to fit into that mold. .
Personally, I prefer zombies to vampires; vampires are portrayed as the cool-leveled headed kind of guy, usually, which I find kind of...unlikely, considering that they're nearly immortal (and everyone knows the grievances living forever will cause). Zombies--hey, mingle in with the crowd, and no one will ever expect much from you. You can love, cuddle, and accept them for who they are, and no matter how many times you bop them in the mouth, they'll bounce right back without a grudge. That's my kind of happy meal.
My two <s>bulbs of garlic</s> cents.
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