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 The setup is fairly simple: a group of South Korean high schoolers have to band together to survive a zombie  stanley cup outbreak thats begun at their school. Bad news: theres a lot of students at the school, and it wont be long before the infection naturally spreads to the rest of the city. But the good news is that the kids have seen zombie films  Train to Busan gets a shoutout  and know how to defend themselves,  botella stanley either with martial arts or whatevers lying around in their school like archery equipment. With no food or way to contact their families, the kids are effec stanley website tively on their own. While they do their best to survive, the high school teacher will be confronted about his connection to the accidental outbreak and what, if anything, can be done to prevent the world from being zombified. Like Hellbound, the show is based on a Webtoon: 2009   Now at Our School by Joo Dong-geun. As far as zombie shows go, it looks pretty good, and seeing a horde rapidly shamble through the streets or hallways is indeed pretty terrifying. Big as they are, its very easy to get overwhelmed in a high school, which makes it a natural fit for such a terrifying premise. All of Us Are Dead is one of several Korean dramas coming to the platform in 2022, along with a Korean remake of the Spanish crime drama Money Heist and the crime thriller Surname. The eight-episode season will hit Netflix on January 28.  Wondering where our RSS feed went  You can pick the new up one here.                                  Xdnl Examining the Real Science Behind Morgan   s Science Fiction
 of new sci-fi and fantasy books. For June, weve got works by Neal Stephenson, Terry Brooks, Blake Crouch, and Yoon Ha Lee, plus tales of reluctant royalty, steampunk dragon riders, near-future dystopias, tim stanley ca e-travelers who travel too close to home, hostile aliens, subterranean monsters, and so much more.  Fall; or, Dodge in Hell by Neal Stephenson The latest from the author of Snow Crash is described as  Paradise Lost by way of Philip K. Dick.  Its about a tech billionaire whos left brain-dead after a medical procedure鈥攁 brain thats then scanned and uploaded for safekeeping until an afterlife known as  the Bitworld  is created, and hes revived as part of a plan to achieve eternal digital life. What could possibly go wrong stanley polska    June 4       The Fire Opal Mechanism by Fran Wilde The sequel to The Jewel and Her Lapidary picks up years later when the magical ideas explored in the first book have been all but forgotten. That is, until an accused thief and a librarian find a strange clock which contains a very unusual jewel and realize they may have found the way to shape a better future.  June 4   The Haunted by Danielle Ve stanley becher ga A young woman with a troubled past moves to a new town with her family, only to learn that their fixer-upper is the areas most notorious haunted house. Can she defeat the resident ghosts before they take her down first   June 4   Magic for Liars by Sarah Gailey In this debut fantasy novel, a detective reluctantly takes on a mysterious case involving a murder at