Zombies
Zombies are reanimated corpses. The term – derived from Haitian folklore – was first recorded in English by the poet Robert Southey, as “zombi” in a history of Brazil. The word’s origin is West African and the Oxford English dictionary compares it to the Congo words, nzambi (god) or nzumbi (fetish).
Zombie articles on Spooky Isles

The Girl With All The Gifts 2016 REVIEW
29 October 2017

The Silence by Tim Lebbon BOOK REVIEW
27 May 2017

10 Shaun of the Dead Facts You Didn’t Know
8 January 2017

Top 10 classic British Zombie Films you shouldn’t miss!
20 November 2016

Zombies! British and Irish Undead through History
15 November 2016

28 Days Later: 10 Things You Didn’t Know
3 November 2016

Devil’s Playground 2010 REVIEW
10 March 2016

Howard Jackson talks about Nightmares Ahead
5 June 2015

Irish Zombies: A Bite of Superstition
14 November 2014

Zombies from History BOOK REVIEW
21 June 2014

Doctor Blood’s Coffin 1961 REVIEW
20 January 2013

Cockneys vs Zombies 2012 REVIEW
7 September 2012