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Clark asks out Lois and Zod creates zombies in the new episode of Smallville, airing Friday, October 9 on the CW Network. Also, the search for a new hero!
In “Rabid,” the title of the Smallville episode airing Friday, October 9, Clark finally asks out Lois:

“I was hoping that we could grab something to eat tonight. Not that I’m saying that we should go on a date.”

And, evil Kryptonian Zod releases a virus that will turn humans zombies. After Lois is infected, the only way Clark can save her is by giving her an antidote made from his own blood!

Also, according to Aceshowbiz.com, the CW is looking to add another hero to the cast of Smallville. Described as “the most handsome and sexy of ALL the D.C. superheroes,” the actor they are looking for is a male aged 37 to 48 year old who has a “fantastic physique.”

Source: http://io9.com/

George Romero Zombie Guide

Filmmaker George Romero birthed the modern zombie, and now he’s finally ready to reveal all the secrets of the walking dead. In his first novel, Romero will explain the full capabilities of the undead and how the zombie plague began.

UK publisher Headline has signed Romero for a book delving into the mythology he helped create, simply titled The Living Dead. The book will explain what zombies can and cannot do, and will finally give us Romero’s take on the origin of zombies and how the world at large reacts.

Headline will publish The Living Dead in July 2010.










Source: http://www.foxnews.com/

ZombieLand

When Woody Harrelson escapes the living dead in “Zombieland,” a new movie opening this Friday, should he head for the hills or the mall? A recently published research paper suggests that he’s probably better off hiding in the mall to save his delicious brain.

The world is full of things that move in zombie-like fashion, such as particles flowing through a turbulent fluid or the unpredictable price changes of the stock market, so physicists seek insight into this behavior by creating so called “random walking” models.

Physicist Davide Cassi at the Università di Parma in Italy looked at how long an entity hiding in a complex structure could survive if being pursued by predatory random walkers. Cassi’s paper, recently published in the journal Physical Review E, is the first to describe a general principle of a prey’s likelihood to survive over time while hiding in an irregular structure.

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