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  "textContent": "Everybody knows about zombies, right? They’re flesh-eating monsters, reanimated corpses that rise from the grave to devour the living, feasting especially on their brains. But every horror fan can tell you that version of the monster came from George A. Romero, whose 1969 Night of the Living Dead defined the zombie genre—even if he intended […]\n\nThe post Black Zombie Director on Decolonizing the Horror Icon appeared first on Den of Geek.",
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