This Zombie, taken from the 1979 movie Zombie Flesh Eaters, is a true undead Zombie - one of the originals, in the style defined by George "Godfather of the Dead" Romero. He is seen in the film only briefly as he lurches from his eternal slumber, dirt running down his haggard skin, teeth bare and long, one eye missing, the socket filled with the worms which, painstakingly slowly, over the centuries since his shoddy burial, dissolved and devoured the eyeball within. To be honest, I cannot actually find any more detailed information about this undead Conquistador I have named "Wormboy". However, in that iconic scene of his slow, scary appearance from the ground through his extremely-visceral biting of a woman's neck, his being shot twice in the torso by a bolt-action rifle and his ultimate demise; his head being smashed open with a grave-side crucifix of all things, this is one shocking ghoul that will never be forgotten.
This Zombie, taken from the 1979 movie Zombie Flesh Eaters, is a true undead Zombie - one of the originals, in the style defined by George "Godfather of the Dead" Romero. He is seen in the film only briefly as he lurches from his eternal slumber, dirt running down his haggard skin, teeth bare and long, one eye missing, the socket filled with the worms which, painstakingly slowly, over the centuries since his shoddy burial, dissolved and devoured the eyeball within. To be honest, I cannot actually find any more detailed information about this undead Conquistador I have named "Wormboy". However, in that iconic scene of his slow, scary appearance from the ground through his extremely-visceral biting of a woman's neck, his being shot twice in the torso by a bolt-action rifle and his ultimate demise; his head being smashed open with a grave-side crucifix of all things, this is one shocking ghoul that will never be forgotten.