kindle Ý ゾン100~ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと~ 1 ß Haro Aso
En 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 fr 35 starsThis is an incredibly silly take on the zombie apocalypse sub genre The main character is an average person who works or rather is overworked at an unfulfilling uestionably useful job After years of burnout are alleviated by a horrible viral outbreak he is single minded in his pursuit of a relaxing day off going so far as to make a beer run and find his best friend in the middle of the apocalypse It's a pretty fun first volumeRecommend for anyone interested in escapist zombie nonsense just as long as you don't mind a weirdly high amount of topless zombie womenFTC disclosure I received this book from the publisher through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
Haro Aso ß ゾン100~ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと~ 1 reader
ゾン100~ゾンビになるまでにしたい100のこと~ 1To complete all items on his bucket list before hewell kicks the bucketIn a trash filled apartment 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 ev Thanks to Netgalley for providing a free copy in exchange for an honest reviewI didn’t pay much attention to the description only knowing it was about a zombie apocalypse but this is a lot deeper than I gave it credit for When it comes to zombies stories they are usually grim and depressing so for a guy to find his freedom in the end of the world was refreshingStuck in a job he hates feeling run down and overworked our hero comes close to wanting to end it all before the world is overtaken by zombies and he sees it as the chance to finally do the things he always wanted to do He writes a bucket list and defies the odds to live his life to the fullestIs this a little ridiculous Of course it is but it adds to the charm The fact our main character is able to survive this long is suspect but this isn’t that type of story It has a deep message about Japanese society and work culture Japan has extreme attitudes to work encouraged to work long hours with no overtime pay and these effects are felt throughout society There’s a reason Japan has a high suicide rate There’s a reason they have the term Karoshi — death from overwork Japan are trying to put a stop to this but this behaviour is so ingrained it’s going to take a long time to change and you can see the pressures placed on our hero and his fellow colleagues to work than they should even if it makes them miserableThis manga is like a response to this culture how things can only change with a huge societal change Like let’s say a zombie apocalypseDespite the optimism he feels at his new freedom you don’t forget that it is the end of the world You can feel his regret at his lost time the regret he feels at missing out on spending time with friends and family and the deaths of people he knew and liked It’s bittersweet how he only reclaimed his life when the world is ending and it all seems hopeless but the optimism is almost infectious that when something does go right for him I can’t help but want him to succeedI really enjoyed this manga and I would definitely keep reading the series It has a hopefully optimism that you can’t help but enjoy and I look forward to watching the rest of the story unfold