In a trash-filled apartment, 24-year-old Akira Tendo watches a zombie movie with lifeless, envious eyes. After spending three hard years at one of Japan's "black corporations," his spirit is broken. He can't even muster the courage to confess his feelings to his beautiful co-worker Ohtori. Then one morning, he stumbles upon his landlord eating lunch-which happens to be another tenant! The whole city's swarming with zombies, and even though he's running for his life, Akira's never felt more free!
It's a fun, humorous take on the zombie genre. It takes tropes familiar to cheesy comedy movies and puts them on the backdrop of a horror film. Read Full Review
Overall, ZOM 100 is funny, and filled with moments that readers can see themselves in - even with the fanservice. Additionally, the art is fun, gorey, and somehow lighthearted. But truly, my favorite thing about this manga is that Akira isn't your traditional hapless male protagonist living out his fantasy. He's actually a capable former rugby player who just wants to live before he dies. And that's a story we can all get behind. Read Full Review
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