Description

Younger brother of Tom Imura
Older, wiser brother of the Imura family
Newspaper that is distributed in Mountainside
Partner bounty hunter of Mathias, also exceptionally cruel
Stands in a tall watchtower and looks for zoms
Zombified version of yourself, or a loved one
Horrible place that kidnapped children are taken to fight each other and zombies
Only electrician in Mountainside, drinks a lot
Local grocery, where the horrible bounty hunters go to tell tales of their kills
Makes you smell like a zom so they won't eat you
Those that kill the living
Garbage bounty hunter. Very cruel and will kill for what he wants
Deranged dude obsessed with Jesus
Hunt zombies for money and glory
Also known as the lost girl
The night of the zombie outbreak
One of the numerous jobs Benny and Chong turned down
The sort of world they all live in
Draw a zom card or a erosion portrait
Name of the town that Benny, Chong, and Nix are all 'trapped' in
Place where zoms are burnt. Smells horrible
A form of protection from the zoms preventative of getting bitten
Nomadic Zoms
Teaches them how to 'survive the zoms'. teaching style is highly outdated
Very famous erosion artist
Where all zombies reside
Best friend of Nix and Benny
Is in love with Nix, but a complete perv
Girlfriend of Benny
A card that is collected by teens that feature a famous zom, bounty hunter, or anyone mysterious

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