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* The ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' relaunch of ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' started its series dealing with Coney Island being hit with one of these when a runaway alien teen is turned into hot dog sausages after unwittingly turning into a cow and accidentally hiding in a slaughterhouse and are is consumed. While they do crave flesh, no one is absolutely sure that it could be spread normally (which Harley sheepishly admits after lopping off Red Tool's right arm when he's bit). Interestingly, the crisis is averted when the alien's parents arrive and pull all the pieces of their son out of the infected.

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* The ''ComicBook/DCRebirth'' relaunch of ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'' ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinn'': ''ComicBook/HarleyQuinnRebirth'' started its series dealing with Coney Island being hit with one of these when a runaway alien teen is turned into hot dog sausages after unwittingly turning into a cow and accidentally hiding in a slaughterhouse and are is consumed. While they do crave flesh, no one is absolutely sure that it could be spread normally (which Harley sheepishly admits after lopping off Red Tool's right arm when he's bit). Interestingly, the crisis is averted when the alien's parents arrive and pull all the pieces of their son out of the infected.



* In ''WesternAnimation/RoswellConspiraciesAliensMythsAndLegends'', "zombies" are actually corpses inhabited by Vodun, an alien race that look like large slugs and manipulate the dead bodies.

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* In ''WesternAnimation/RoswellConspiraciesAliensMythsAndLegends'', "zombies" ''WesternAnimation/RoswellConspiraciesAliensMythsAndLegends'': "Zombies" are actually corpses inhabited by Vodun, an alien race that look like large slugs and manipulate the dead bodies.



* While there are quite a few flavors of zombie in ComicBook/SimonDark -- despite the word zombie never being uttered -- most are easy to categorize. Then there's Tom Kirk, who despite being made by the same man whose other undead creations are deformed patchwork flesh golems with no pulse is able to pass as human so long as he keeps a few conspicuous scars covered, but doesn't quite fit as a technically living zombie since he was murdered and very dead before Gustav snagged his corpse.

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* ''ComicBook/SimonDark'': While there are quite a few flavors of zombie in ComicBook/SimonDark -- despite the word zombie never being uttered -- most are easy to categorize. Then there's Tom Kirk, who despite being made by the same man whose other undead creations are deformed patchwork flesh golems with no pulse is able to pass as human so long as he keeps a few conspicuous scars covered, but doesn't quite fit as a technically living zombie since he was murdered and very dead before Gustav snagged his corpse.
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* A great deal of enemies in ''VideoGame/DeadCells'' are various undead. Normal people in life, they were infected by mysterious Malaise that killed them and somehow subsequently brought them back to life. Malaise infectees also develop multiple various mutations, such as enhanced durability, claws, a seemingly endless amount of tumors that can be detached and thrown like bombs, while others keep their battle coherency and skills.
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* ''ComicBook/RequiemChevalierVampire'': Zombies are what normal sinners become in Hell when they die and are the lowest strata of the social classes.

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* ''ComicBook/RequiemChevalierVampire'': ''ComicBook/RequiemVampireKnight'': Zombies are what normal sinners become in Hell when they die and are the lowest strata of the social classes.

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