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3977 No.3977
Honest opinion question here.

As far as literature goes, which genre of "Post-Apocalypse" settings do you guys think is the most overdone? Specifically, I mean the big archetypes like "Scorched Desert and dirty Skyscraper ruins," the "Nuclear Winter Ice Age," the "Neo-human Dystopian Society..." Hell, even "Man Overtaken by Nature," You get the idea. Post-apocalyptic fiction comes in so many flavors but these are the things I keep seeing in common.

No.3979
Well, I don't think any of them is overdone at all. Pretty rare actually. I've never even heard of a Nuclear Winter Ice Age Post-Apocalypse setting. Then again, I don't really read too much Post-apoc stuff. Are such books common?

No.3980
>>3977
lately, alot of books seem to be doing the zombie-apocalypse thing a bunch.

No.4004
>>3979
Anna Kavan's Ice is about humanity's NUCLEAR WINTER END.

Kind of a strange book though.



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