Chances are that if you’ve consumed anywhere near the average amount of media – whether that be in the form of books, comics, movies, TV shows, games or even music – you’ve come across the many different types of zombies in some way, shape or form. Zombies have been a staple in pop culture for a very long time and, ironically, throughout history when there have been periods where it looked like they were dying out, they rose again.
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The word “zombie” itself is likely of West African origin and although early on it referred to a dead body reanimated through voodoo or magic (think White Zombie), in the 60s, the late George A. Romero crafted what we now think of as zombies with his film Night of the Living Dead—albeit calling them ghouls at the time.
Since then, zombies have infected all kinds of media like those listed above, notably Dawn of the Dead in movies, Left 4 Dead in gaming and even Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ music video.
All of the different kinds of interpretations of zombies have blurred the lines a little in recent years, for example the debate about whether the infected in The Last of Us are zombies or just a take on them. Below, we’ve decided to list out some of the different kinds of zombies through media and explain them.