Zombos Closet of Horror
Blog URL http://www.zomboscloset.com
Located Westbury, New York USA
Tags horror, movie, fiction, review, comic book
It's Where the Cultured Horrorheads Go!
Latest Blog Posts
- Meet the Horror Bloggers: Dr. Gangrene's Tales From the Lab on Nov 25, 2009 in Bloggers
The Munsters, The Addams Family, The Twilight Zone, Gilligan’s Island, Spider-Man… These were some of the biggest influences on my love of horror and sci-fi. I have to credit my Grandmother here.
- Intercourse With a Vampire: The Web Series On Atom on Nov 23, 2009 in Vampires
When Tracy was in high school, falling in love with Larry The Vampire was the most magical thing in the world. He was mysterious, old beyond his years, and had great, great hair. Five years later, sometimes vampire love just feels like an eternity.
- LOTT D Pick a Post: Golden Turkeys For Your Thanksgiving on Nov 23, 2009 in LOTT D
You're stuffed more than the turkey was, the parade is over, and your relatives are still picking, just not on the food. Fear not. The League of Tana Tea Drinkers delivers some cinematic gobblers to make you smile.
- Comic Review: Victorian Undead 1 Sherlock Holmes vs. Zombies on Nov 23, 2009 in Comic Book Crypt
Zombies are not so elementary, as Sherlock Holmes soon discovers.
- Meet the Horror Bloggers: The House That Dripped Blog on Nov 18, 2009 in Bloggers
This passion for all things monstrous is odd because I really do not enjoy being scared. I once tried to walk out of a haunted house but my father made me stay. I was 23 when this happened. In fact, I did not watch any 70’s or 80’s horror films u...
- Oh, No...Zombies! Board Game on Nov 17, 2009 in Games
It's come to this. You're trapped in the middle of nowhere inside a rundown shack surrounded by zombies. Your cell phone doesn't get reception and the land lines just emit a constant busy signal.
- Meet the Horror Bloggers: Monster Land on Nov 11, 2009 in Bloggers
In this installment, monster scholar Jeanette Laredo of Monster Land reveals how she overcame her fear of horror movies and discovered the rich vein of horror literature.




