![]() ![]() He then concluded they were conscious and self aware – the story ended with him dousing the entire warehouse of clones in gasoline and burning the place down. A caretaker – whose job was to feed these things baby food, had no interest in them as beings until one day – one squeezed his hand. There was a story about an industry where comatose cloned bodies were grown for organ transplants. In the Future Shock series – back in the 1980’s. Paul Mannering: One of the inspirations for the concept of Tankbread came from an old 2000AD comic. Please tell me you didn’t get inspiration from ‘The Island’? Oli: Your main twist on the zombie genre is the idea of ‘Tankbread’. ![]() ![]() Note 3: The 50 books Paul mentions at the end are just a small sample of the 49,000 he has actually written. Note 2: There may be some spoilers, but nothing that goes past page 100 of the book. Note: I was lucky enough to catch up to Paul on set in Bulgaria, where he was the second ‘zombie’ supervisor on ‘Cargo Loading District of the Dead 2: Deadlier Cargo’. Tagline: When there’s no more room in Summer Bay…the dead will rise! ![]()
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