
Night of the Living Dead
by George A. Romero & John A. Russo
A modern read of a 1968 horror landmark, Night of the Living Dead. A group of strangers are trapped in a rural Pennsylvania farmhouse as the dead suddenly return to life and begin to feast on the living. As tensions rise inside the house and the undead close in outside, the survivors struggle with fear, mistrust, and the relentless threat of the flesh-eating ghouls.
WRITERS
George A. Romero, the visionary “father of the zombie film,” and John A. Russo, his longtime collaborator, co-created the groundbreaking 1968 horror classic Night of the Living Dead. Romero went on to define the modern zombie genre with Dawn of the Dead and Day of the Dead, while Russo continued to expand the horror legacy as a writer, director, and publisher. Together, their work shaped generations of horror cinema and cemented their place as icons of the genre.
















