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I'm not registered on Wikipedia, but hasn't anyone else noticed a massive error in the 28 Days Later comics? It was made specific several times in 28 Weeks Later that within the first five weeks after the original outbreak, all of the Infected starved to death (as stated in the beginning and by the US Army). So how come in the comics, not all of the infected had starved to death, just some of them, and the US Army was aware of this? I'm merely pointing out, it's worth noting. 2.100.53.51 (talk) 18:17, 15 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

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