Originally published at a denizen's entertainment. You can comment here or there.

For a while I have taken to tagging as 'a zombie story' any story in which defeat means being transformed into the enemy. Typically where defeat is something as difficult to avoid as being touched. This seems to be a common trope in the new series of Doctor Who, including The Empty Child / The Doctor Dances, somewhat implicitly in Tooth and Claw, 42, Silence in the Library / Forest of the Dead and The Waters of Mars. Which does not even include all the other episodes in which characters are transformed into enemies or used as components thereof.

Seems to be rather a strong strain in the series, and I have been wondering if that might carry over into other fiction, if it is somewhat a 'fear of the times'. Certainly there is the explosion of zombie-themed media in the past decade, and I am writing this post because an episode of The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes reminded me of the trend. In that episode a villain called The Leader [1] is using a machine to generate a sphere of gamma radiation that transforms all within into powerful monsters [2], so the villains focus on damaging the heroes' radiation suit integrity rather than defeating them outright.

I suspect the theme of this sort of thing is something of body horror, but if there has been an increase in it as a theme in recent years, it probably relates to other aspects of the recent human world. I notice a lack of Captain Planet and The Planeteers, and a prevalence of stories in which humans are transformed into monsters against their will and the rest must survive. Presumably it says something about where we are, culturally and politically.

[1] Who, thanks to The Simpsons, I have difficulty taking seriously.

[2] I know, but this is a Marvel Comics series. One must accept these things if one is to enjoy it.

aesmael: (tricicat)
Dream was weird. About a guy writing a television show which featured a global zombie plague at the same time as ETI first contact, sort of like V if the aliens passed by without making contact and weren't necessarily evil crossed with... I don't know what has zombies like those ones. I Am Legend? The original text, I mean (which were vampires, I'm told, and that the story predates the modern 'zombie plague' concept anyway and was actually one of the originators, all in accordance with the Wikigospel).

Then my brain made up some Batman trivia, like that batarangs were made up by a woman named Barbara who worked in production design, as a criticism of excess in characterisation thematics. Also that she'd worked on a previous film which was the first to use the black on gold text as a sort of logo for Batman because she had invented it then for a character making reference to the superhero - so that the first external reference to the style happened before it officially was the style.

There were other details, but those mostly involve blood, a young undead girl making a nest for herself in her home (and discreetly protecting her unaware living little sister), a writing race between myself and the apparent (fictitious) friend who was writing this show, and an impromptu janitorial musical number / multi-wave slaughter, so perhaps I should refrain.

Mm. Went to bed early, woke up very early, may try and get more sleep.
aesmael: (sudden sailor)
Forget the preamble ramble. I want to be reading again. So I am. These are the things I am reading today accompanied by brief reactions. Look how far behind we are!

a denizen's entertainment
  1. Geeky, philosophical and scientific things... [Still love the zombie movie. Not interested in reading the environment link again, but recall both agreeing and disagreeing with parts. Now, the paper on the hypothetical weakless universe? That was so fascinating I did not read it last time, wanting to save it for when I could better appreciate it. It looks to me like the purpose of this simulation was to probe the anthropic principle. Which is a tricky thing to phrase and apparently rather contentious, but the experiment appears to demonstrate that whatever factors constrain the laws of this universe to be what they are, at least in the case of the weak nuclear force it is not that were things different there would be no observers to observe this. It seems I misunderstood from the abstract, but what they did is no less fascinating. Please, do take a read of it yourself - it is fascinating and reinforces just how much I want to get back into astronomy.]

Everything Jake
Unlike most times I do this while reading through a comic, I am not going to link to individual strips to give reactions. I want to save talking about this comic until I am caught up.

Google Reader shared items
  1. Accordian-style USB drive actually solves a problem [via [livejournal.com profile] soltice. Not really clear on how it solves the problem of loseable caps.]
  2. I have no words :O [via [livejournal.com profile] gentle_gamer. Way back last time I was reading and using Reader, shared some posts I intended later to write on. Seems then [livejournal.com profile] gentle_gamer found [livejournal.com profile] lost_angelwings's blog interesting enough to inspect from this. And the links here linked, bizarre comic indeed. Manga girl Jesus.]
  3. What is Darwin? [via [livejournal.com profile] soltice. Interesting. Content took me a bit to find though.]
Paradise Lost
  1. Introduction [This looks very much in reference to the poem's contents. I will read it after the poem, when I have hopefully some context for this.]
Not really so much for a day, but more than none and I feel okay about it. Got distracted by being happy, which is a pretty decent distraction.
aesmael: (probably quantum)
Being regarded as an American holiday, Halloween is strongly discouraged in this household. Since I have not costume or party to go to, I thought I would throw something else together. Pull up a chair, watch as we investigate certain childhood standards.

First, for those of you who remember Peanuts and the Great Pumpkin, this story: The Great Old Pumpkin.

Videos and essays exposing dark truths. Do not engage! )
aesmael: (friendly)
But that's neither here nor there. According to [profile] soltice there are zombies about and I'm going to need the practice:

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[Must watch Hellsing]

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