I've always been kinda confused about the definition of a "ghoul". In the old EC horror comics (which I've read A LOT of), they always made it seem like a ghoul was a person that ate human flesh. There didn't seem to be anything supernatural involved (unless the dietary choice was a type of physical need, not just a preference). So, I don't know, maybe EC just portrayed a ghoul as a being that needed human flesh as a vampire needs blood, rather than just a glorified cannibal?
I've always been a sucker for a good zombie film, ever since I had my brain warped by watching Dawn of the Dead when I was a teen. Of course, I've seen plenty of stinkers along the way ("Zombie Lake", I'm looking at you!). Sadly the bad far outweigh the good.
I've always been a sucker for a good zombie film, ever since I had my brain warped by watching Dawn of the Dead when I was a teen. Of course, I've seen plenty of stinkers along the way ("Zombie Lake", I'm looking at you!). Sadly the bad far outweigh the good.
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