Biological warfare in popular culture

Biological warfare (BW)—also known as bacteriological warfare, or germ warfare—has had a presence in popular culture for over 100 years. Public interest in it became intense during the Cold War, especially the 1960s and ‘70s, and continues unabated. This article comprises a list of popular culture works referencing BW or bio-terrorism, but not those pertaining to natural, or unintentional, epidemics.

Literature

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(Alphabetical by author's surname, and chronologically by author)

Movies

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(Chronological, then alphabetical within years)

Television

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(Alphabetical by series)

Video games

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(Alphabetical by series)

See also

References

  1. Lee, Matthew John (May 22, 2008). The Quick and the Dead. Melrose Books. ISBN 978-1906050788.
  2. Lee, John Matthew (July 28, 2013). The Quick and the Dead. McIatyre, Catherine (Illustrator). (Kindle, Illustrated ed.). Amazon Digital Services, LLC. ASIN B00E7Q738A.
  3. Lee, John Matthew (February 2014). The Quick and the Dead (EPUB 2/Adobe DRM ed.). Melrose Books.
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