The description of Stubbs the Zombie - Play With New Friends
Dashing. Debonair. Has showered sometime during the past 26 years. Words that don't describe Edward "Stubbs" Stubblefield, whose short life came to an ignominious end in 1933. The failed Depression-era salesman found himself shotgunned in the stomach and buried in an unmarked Pennsylvania countryside grave. Fast forward nearly three decades to 1959. The field where Stubbs was buried is now part of Punchbowl, a glamorous futuristic city founded by billionaire Andrew Monday. He hired the world's best scientists and engineers to design a pristine metropolis where robots perform menial labor and cars can fly.On the day of Punchbowl's grand opening, however, Stubbs stirs in his grave. He awakens, a zombie determined to find the person responsible for his demise. Along the way, his brain-eating escapades help him amass an undead army and build his assortment of deadly weapons, including gut grenades, unholy flatulence, toxic sputum and the ability to possess unsuspecting humans with his detachable left hand.Dashing. Debonair. Has showered sometime during the past 26 years. Words that don't describe Edward "Stubbs" Stubblefield, whose short life came to an ignominious end in 1933. The failed Depression-era salesman found himself shotgunned in the stomach and buried in an unmarked Pennsylvania countryside grave. Fast forward nearly three decades to 1959. The field where Stubbs was buried is now part of Punchbowl, a glamorous futuristic city founded by billionaire Andrew Monday. He hired the world's best scientists and engineers to design a pristine metropolis where robots perform menial labor and cars can fly.On the day of Punchbowl's grand opening, however, Stubbs stirs in his grave. He awakens, a zombie determined to find the person responsible for his demise. Along the way, his brain-eating escapades help him amass an undead army and build his assortment of deadly weapons, including gut grenades, unholy flatulence, toxic sputum and the ability to possess unsuspecting humans with his detachable left hand.