![]() ![]() I figured it’d be interesting to see what Brooks would do with Sasquatch myth, given that not many people are writing about Bigfoot these days. That boom could honestly be a whole blog post of its own, but I digress. Max Brooks, son of legendary comedian Mel Brooks, first came on the scene with his Zombie Survival Guide and World War Z, both of which were key works in the early-2000’s zombie boom. Like, in a ranking of horror icons, I’d put Bigfoot somewhere below “Giant Spider” and maybe above “Evil Dentist.” Bigfoot’s relative horror-obscurity didn’t stop Max Brooks from writing a book about it, however! In fact, I kind of wonder if that was part of the appeal, as Brooks could tread new ground in Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre. ![]() Bigfoot, however, is fairly low on this list. At the top you’ve got classics like Vampires and Werewolves, and even some new additions like the shambling, Romero-style Zombie, and so on, and so forth. Whether you look at it through the lens of how many movies a particular critter gets, or how many costumes they sell at Halloween, it’s plain to see that some are just more popular than others. ![]()
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