Zom 100: Bucket List of the Dead

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For three years, 24-year-old Akira Tendo has lived a waking nightmare. Trapped as an exploited "corporate slave" for a black company in Tokyo, his spirit is broken by endless overtime, abusive bosses, and a soul-crushing routine that leaves him looking more like a corpse than the monsters he’s about to face. He is so burnt out that he views his trash-filled apartment and crumbling mental health as an inescapable prison. Everything changes one morning when Akira discovers his landlord eating another tenant. 

The zombie apocalypse has finally arrived, and while the rest of the world descends into panicked chaos, Akira has a different reaction: pure, unadulterated joy. His first thought isn't about survival; it’s the ecstatic realization that he doesn't have to go to work anymore. Reinvigorated by the collapse of society, Akira decides that if his days are numbered, he’s going to spend them actually living. He creates a "Bucket List of the Dead"—100 things he wants to do before he inevitably turns into a zombie. His goals range from the mundane (cleaning his room, drinking beer all day) to the heroic (becoming a superhero in a shark-proof suit) and the sentimental (visiting his parents).{alertInfo}

 As he treks across a colorful, blood-spattered Japan, Akira gathers a diverse group of survivors: his best friend Kencho, the hyper-logical Shizuka, and the Japan-obsessed Beatrix. Together, they treat the apocalypse like a grand road trip. Zom 100 is a vibrant, high-energy subversion of the horror genre, posing a poignant question: why wait for the end of the world to start following your dreams? It’s a story about reclaiming one's humanity and finding color in a world that has literally gone to rot.

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